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Christopher Anthony Arthur Hancock was a British television and theatre actor. He was born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England. His brother was actor Stephen Hancock. He and his brother trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He was married to Ann Walford; the couple had two daughters before divorcing.
Birth Name
Christopher Anthony A. Hancock
Born
Tuesday, 05 June 1928
Died
Wednesday, 29 September 2004
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side | Arthur Badcock | 1992 |
The Fool | Joe | 1990 |
The Upper Hand | Mr. Tanner | 1990 |
Woof! | Mr Pike | 1989 |
Little Dorrit | Customer in Coffee House | 1987 |
The Theban Plays by Sophocles | Chorus | 1986 |
Casualty | Ted Springett | 1986 |
Screen Two | 'Chronicle' Editor | 1985 |
The Brief | Mr. Clarke / Ivor Thomas | 1984 |
Flying Into the Wind | Doctor | 1983 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side | Arthur Badcock | 1992 |
The Fool | Joe | 1990 |
The Upper Hand | Mr. Tanner | 1990 |
Woof! | Mr Pike | 1989 |
Little Dorrit | Customer in Coffee House | 1987 |
The Theban Plays by Sophocles | Chorus | 1986 |
Casualty | Ted Springett | 1986 |
Screen Two | 'Chronicle' Editor | 1985 |
The Brief | Mr. Clarke / Ivor Thomas | 1984 |
Flying Into the Wind | Doctor | 1983 |
Brookside | Social Security man | 1982 |
The Gaffer | Wagstaff | 1981 |
Cribb | Mr. Strathmore | 1980 |
Suez 1956 | Sir John Pierson Dixon | 1979 |
The Devil's Crown | John de Gray | 1978 |
Love for Lydia | Mr. Richardson | 1977 |
The Brontës of Haworth | Mr. Greenish | 1973 |
Dead of Night | Features editor | 1972 |
Crown Court | Leonard Saxton / Philip Weems | 1972 |
Six Days of Justice | Mr.Carrington | 1972 |
The Moonstone | Ezra Jennings | 1972 |
Casanova | Circospetto | 1971 |
Justice | Merton | 1971 |
Elizabeth R | Juan de Idiaquez | 1971 |
Play for Today | Stephen | 1970 |
The Six Wives of Henry VIII | Sir Henry Norreys | 1970 |
The First Lady | Thorne | 1968 |
The Wednesday Play | Mark Farrell | 1964 |
The Very Edge | Policeman | 1963 |