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Years active
  
1968-2011

Name
  
Christopher Malcolm


Role
  
Television actor

Spouse
  
Judy Malcolm (m. ?–2014)

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Born
  
19 August 1946 (
1946-08-19
)
Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

Occupation
  
Actor, director and producer

Died
  
February 15, 2014, London, United Kingdom

Education
  
University of British Columbia

Children
  
Morgan Malcolm, Marlon Malcolm, Nell Malcolm

Movies
  
Labyrinth, Highlander, Figures in a Landscape, The Great Riviera Bank Rob, Force 10 from Navarone

Similar People
  
Russell Mulcahy, Bruce Beresford, Jim Henson, Joseph Losey, Francis Megahy

Christopher "Chris" Malcolm (19 August 1946 – 15 February 2014) was a Scottish television and film actor, director and producer. He first achieved notability for his role as Brad Majors in the original stage production of The Rocky Horror Show.

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Early life and education

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Malcolm was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and was brought up in Canada after his family emigrated to British Columbia in the late 1940s. He attended the University of British Columbia, where he worked and studied theatre.

Career

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After university, he returned to the UK and began his professional career with the Royal Shakespeare Company (1966–68). He appeared in at least ten productions and worked with directors including Peter Hall, Trevor Nunn and John Barton. Throughout the 1970s, he worked continuously in theatre and film, appearing in many Royal Court productions including the award-winning musical, The Rocky Horror Show creating the role of Brad Majors. He appeared in films including The Empire Strikes Back, Reds, Ragtime, Labyrinth and Highlander.

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In 1978, Malcolm began his producing career with Pal Joey, which was successfully transferred to the West End in 1980 and was nominated for best Musical Revival in the Laurence Olivier Awards. He followed this success with the Best Comedy award in 1981 for Nell Dunn's Steaming, which went on to play for two years at the Comedy Theatre and around the world. Other productions in London included Frankie and Johnny, When I Was A Young Girl I Used To Scream And Shout, as well as five Steven Berkoff plays, including Decadence, Greek and Metamorphosis. Malcolm also played the role of the café owner in The Comic Strip's 1984 film "A Fistfull of Traveller's Cheques"

In 1990, Malcolm co-produced a new production of The Rocky Horror Show at the Piccadilly Theatre, in partnership with Howard Panter of the Ambassador Theatre Group. This Olivier nominated production went on to huge success throughout the UK, enjoying 4 nationwide tours over the next 10 years as well as many productions throughout the world. He oversaw these productions on behalf of The Rocky Horror Company Ltd, a company formed by the producers and the play's author Richard O'Brien to look after this much loved musical. The show finally reached Broadway in 2000 in a Tony Award-nominated production co-produced with Jordan Roth Productions at the Circle in the Square theatre.

Other British productions throughout this time include The Pajama Game, Footloose the Musical, and the award-winning Single Spies written by Alan Bennett which had a very successful year at the Queen's Theatre. He co-produced the world premiere of Flashdance The Musical which premiered at the Plymouth Theatre Royal in 2008, toured the UK and presented at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 2010. He had maintained his interest in acting as well, appearing on 11 episodes of Absolutely Fabulous as Saffy's father, Justin, and in the BBC2 film, Daphne as Nelson Doubleday.

Personal life

Malcolm lived in London with his wife Judy, an actress. She survives him with their three children Nell, Morgan (a playwright and screenwriter) and Marlon and one grandson.

His daughter reported his death from cancer, aged 67, on 15 February 2014, via Twitter.

Filmography

Actor
1992
Absolutely Fabulous (TV Series) as
Justin
- Identity (2011) - Justin
- Cold Turkey (2003) - Justin
- Birthin' (2003) - Justin
- Small Opening (2001) - Justin
- The Last Shout: Part 2 (1996) - Justin (as Chris Malcolm)
- The Last Shout: Part 1 (1996) - Justin (as Chris Malcolm)
- Happy New Year (1995) - Justin
- Birth (1994) - Justin
- Poor (1994) - Justin
- Birthday (1992) - Justin
- Fat (1992) - Justin
2007
Daphne (TV Movie) as
Nelson Doubleday
1997
Absolutely Fabulous: Absolutely Not! (Video) as
Justin
1996
Over Here (TV Movie) as
Murphy
1994
Lovejoy (TV Series) as
Texas Greenberg
- Guns and Roses (1994) - Texas Greenberg
1992
Firm Friends (TV Series) as
Eddie Vincent / Eddie
- Episode #2.2 (1994) - Eddie Vincent
- Episode #1.1 (1992) - Eddie
1984
The Comic Strip Presents (TV Series) as
Brother-in-Law / Cafe Owner
- Les Dogs (1990) - Brother-in-Law
- A Fistful of Travellers' Cheques (1984) - Cafe Owner
1988
War and Remembrance (TV Mini Series) as
Bunky Thurston
- Part V (1988) - Bunky Thurston
- Part IV (1988) - Bunky Thurston
1987
The Moneymen (TV Movie) as
Samson
1987
Never Say Die (TV Series) as
Chingascook
- Episode #1.6 (1987) - Chingascook
- Episode #1.5 (1987) - Chingascook
- Episode #1.4 (1987) - Chingascook
- Episode #1.2 (1987) - Chingascook
1987
Pulaski: The TV Detective (TV Series) as
Tony
- The Lone Granger (1987) - Tony
1987
Eat the Rich as
Steinbeck
1986
The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story (TV Movie) as
Ben Gibbs
1986
Whoops Apocalypse as
Gallagher
1986
The Last Days of Patton (TV Movie) as
Maj. Ken Morgan (Hospital PAO)
1986
The Daily Woman (TV Movie) as
Max Callisher
1986
Labyrinth as
Father
1986
Highlander as
Kirk Matunas
1985
Spies Like Us as
Jumpmaster
1985
Rustlers' Rhapsody as
Jud
1985
King David as
Doeg
1984
Lassiter as
Quaid
1983
Only Fools and Horses (TV Series) as
Chief of security / Mad axeman
- Friday the 14th (1983) - Chief of security / Mad axeman
1983
Never Say Never Again as
Air Force Officer (uncredited)
1983
Superman III as
1st Miner (as Chris Malcolm)
1983
The Last Day (TV Movie) as
American at airport
1982
Beau Geste (TV Mini Series) as
Hank
- Episode #1.8 (1982) - Hank
- Episode #1.6 (1982) - Hank
- Episode #1.5 (1982) - Hank
- Episode #1.4 (1982) - Hank
- Episode #1.1 (1982) - Hank
1982
We'll Meet Again (TV Mini Series) as
Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- The End of the Beginning (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- Exceptional Circumstances (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- One Day at a Time (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- You'll Never Know (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- Fighting Men (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- The Big One (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- The Milk Run (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- Hands Across the Sea (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
- All Day & Every Day (1982) - Master Sgt. Mac McGraw
1982
Whoops Apocalypse (TV Series) as
Motorcycle Cop
- How to Get Rid of It (1982) - Motorcycle Cop
1981
Reds as
C.L.P. Party Member
1981
Ragtime as
Police Captain No. 2
1981
Shock Treatment as
Vance Parker (as Chris Malcolm)
1980
The Dogs of War as
Baker
1980
Superman II as
Laundry Prison Guard (uncredited)
1980
Oppenheimer (TV Mini Series) as
Steve Nelson
- Episode #1.2 (1980) - Steve Nelson
- Episode #1.1 (1980) - Steve Nelson
1980
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back as
Rebel Force Zev (Rogue 2) (as Christopher Malcom)
1980
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Matt
- Instant Enlightenment Including VAT (1980) - Matt
1979
The Great Riviera Bank Robbery as
Serge
1978
Force 10 from Navarone as
Rogers
1977
The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It as
The Other CIA Man (as Chris Malcolm)
1977
Raffles (TV Series) as
Barney Maguire
- A Trap to Catch a Cracksman (1977) - Barney Maguire
1976
Second Verdict (TV Series) as
Mullaly
- Lizzie Borden (1976) - Mullaly
1975
It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow (TV Movie) as
The Yank
1975
Edward the King (TV Mini Series) as
American Attaché
- The New World (1975) - American Attaché
1975
Thriller (TV Series) as
Hank
- Terror from Within (1975) - Hank
1975
The Spiral Staircase as
Policeman
1974
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Jock
- Diamonds on Wheels: Part 3 (1974) - Jock
- Diamonds on Wheels: Part 2 (1974) - Jock
- Diamonds on Wheels: Part 1 (1974) - Jock
1973
Harriet's Back in Town (TV Series) as
Benjamin Finch
- Episode #1.96 (1973) - Benjamin Finch
- Episode #1.95 (1973) - Benjamin Finch
1973
Diamonds on Wheels (TV Movie) as
Jock
1972
The Protectors (TV Series) as
Malloy
- Disappearing Trick (1972) - Malloy (as Chris Malcolm)
1972
The Adventures of Barry McKenzie as
Sean
1971
Justice (TV Series) as
Farrer
- People Have Too Many Rights (1971) - Farrer
1971
Welcome to the Club as
Pvt. Henry Hoe
1971
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
The first officer
- The Switch (1971) - The first officer
1970
Figures in a Landscape as
Helicopter observer
1969
Strange Report (TV Series) as
Sloan
- Report 3906: Cover Girls - Last Year's Model (1969) - Sloan
1969
The Desperados as
Gregg
1968
A Midsummer Night's Dream as
Attendant (as Chris Malcolm)
Soundtrack
1992
Absolutely Fabulous (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Birthday (1992) - (performer: "Happy Birthday" - uncredited)
1981
Shock Treatment (performer: "Denton, U.S.A")
Thanks
2014
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (Documentary) (our deepest appreciation)
Self
1984
The Making of 'Superman III' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / 1st Miner (uncredited)
1981
The Rocky Horror Treatment (TV Movie documentary) as
Vance Parker / Self (uncredited)
1980
The Alternative Miss World (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)

References

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