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Name
  
Christopher Casson

Role
  
Actor

Children
  
Glynis Casson


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Died
  
July 9, 1996, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Movies
  
Zardoz, Educating Rita, Johnny Nobody, The Sleep of Death

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Christopher T Casson (20 March 1912 – 9 July 1996) was an English-born actor who became a citizen of Ireland in 1946. His work included stage, screen, radio and television roles. His portrayal of a Church of Ireland canon in the long-running series The Riordans made him known nationwide.

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Life and work

He was born in Prestwich, Lancashire, the youngest son of actors Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. He made his stage debut at age three in Julius Caesar at the Old Vic.

After a brief naval career he enrolled at the Central School of Dramatic Art at the Royal Albert Hall. He began his professional career in 1930. He toured Egypt, Palestine, Australia and New Zealand during the 1930s.

In 1938 he joined the Hilton Edwards and Micheál Mac Liammóir company at the Gate Theatre in Dublin. He married the Irish stage designer and artist Kay O'Connell in 1941, with Mac Liammóir as his best man. They had two daughters. He became a Roman Catholic in 1946. He worked with Longford Productions until 1950, when he became a freelance actor.

Casson achieved national fame with his portrayal of Canon Browne in The Riordans. He also had parts in The Irish RM, Autumn Sunshine and Strangers and Brothers. His film credits included Captain Lightfoot (1955), Shake Hands with the Devil (1959), Broth of a Boy (1959), The Siege of Sidney Street (1960), Johnny Nobody (1961), Zardoz (1974), The Sleep of Death (1980), Educating Rita (1983), Attracta (1983) and Frankie Starlight (1995).

He was part of a Jacob's Award winning production in 1982, as a member of the RTÉ Players, when he acted the part of Virag in RTÉ Radio's unabridged, 30-hour, marathon broadcast of James Joyce's novel, Ulysses.

He was an accomplished harpist and ballad-singer. He lived in the coastal Dublin suburb of Sandymount.

Filmography

Actor
1995
Kidnapped (TV Movie) as
Rev. Campbell
1995
Frankie Starlight as
Bookshop Gentleman
1991
The Treaty (TV Movie) as
Lord French
1983
The Irish R.M. (TV Series) as
Liam
- The Devil You Know (1985) - Liam
- The Muse in Skebawn (1985) - Liam
- The Aussolas Martin Cat (1984) - Liam
- O Love! O Fire! (1983) - Liam
- Trinket's Colt (1983) - Liam
1984
Strangers and Brothers (TV Series) as
Austin Davidson
- Episode #1.13 (1984) - Austin Davidson
- Episode #1.10 (1984) - Austin Davidson
1984
Painted Out (TV Movie)
1983
Attracta as
Mr. Jameson
1983
Educating Rita as
Professor
1982
The Year of the French (TV Mini Series) as
George Saunders
- Episode #1.1 (1982) - George Saunders
1981
BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
Canon Moran
- Autumn Sunshine (1981) - Canon Moran
1981
The Manions of America (TV Mini Series) as
Minister
- Part II (1981) - Minister
1980
The Sleep of Death as
Sir Philip Terence
1975
The Loves of Cass Maguire (TV Movie) as
Mr. Ingram
1974
Zardoz as
Old Scientist
1969
The Government Inspector (TV Movie) as
The Charity Commissioner
1967
The Vengeance of Fu Manchu as
Judge (uncredited)
1966
Insurrection (TV Mini Series) as
Herbert Asquith
- Friday, 12 May 1916: Nothing in Heaven or Earth (1966) - Herbert Asquith
1965
The Riordans (TV Series) as
Canon Browne
1962
The Devil's Agent as
Headmaster (uncredited)
1961
Johnny Nobody as
Father Bernard
1960
The Siege of Sidney Street as
Police Commissioner
1959
Shake Hands with the Devil as
Brigadier
1959
Broth of a Boy as
Mr. Justice Healy
1955
Captain Lightfoot as
Lord Clonmell
Self
1968
The Wild Duck (TV Special) as
Old Ekdal

References

Christopher Casson Wikipedia