Christopher Guard

{{short description|English actor}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2018}}

{{Use British English|date=July 2019}}

{{BLP sources|date=July 2019}}

{{Infobox person

| name = Christopher Guard

| image = Chris Guard live.jpg

| alt = Chris Guard performing at the Lively Bird Festival in Nottingham on 26 May 2012

| caption = Guard performing in 2012

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1953|12|5|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Hammersmith, London, England

| occupation = Actor

| years_active =

| spouse = Lesley DunlopBarber, Richard (28 July 2001). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Interview:+Lesley+Dunlop+-+At+45,+why+I'm+feeling+broody;+Lesley...-a076823289 Lesley Dunlop - At 45, why I'm feeling broody], Daily Mirror, Retrieved 17 December 2010 (divorced)

| partner = Cathy Shipton

| children = 3

| parents = Charlotte Mitchell (mother)
Philip Guard (father)

| relatives = Dominic Guard (brother)
Candy Guard (sister)
Pippa Guard (cousin)

}}

Christopher Guard (born 5 December 1953) is an English actor, musician and artist. He is known for roles such as Jim Hawkins in Return to Treasure Island (1986), Bellboy in Doctor Who serial The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (1988), Marcellus in I, Claudius (1976), Marius in Les Misérables (1978), Ken Hodges in the medical drama Casualty (1993), and voicing Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings (1978).

Guard has appeared in Memoirs of a Survivor (1981) and A Woman of Substance (1985). His first role on television was the young David Copperfield in the BBC's 1966 TV serial adaptation, followed by Pip in Great Expectations (1967). A long list of credits include appearances in Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Secret Army, Shoestring, The Professionals, Lovejoy, Bugs, Poirot, The Bill and Doctors. He has played roles in two works by Dennis Potter: Play For Today: Joe's Ark (1974) and Blackeyes (1989). He demonstrated his singing ability in the film version of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music (1977) in the role of Henrik Egerman alongside Elizabeth Taylor. He played Ferdinand in the BBC Shakespeare production of The Tempest (opposite his cousin Pippa as Miranda) in 1980.

In recent years, Guard has worked on expanding his musical career and developing his artwork for private sale online.

Early life

Guard was born in Hammersmith, London and educated at Latymer Upper School.[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=ChristopherGuard (09/01/2020) Doctor Who Guide. Retrieved on 01/03/2021]

Career

Guard's on-screen debut came aged 12 as the young David Copperfield in BBC television's 1966 serial adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel. Producer Campbell Logan and Director Joan Craft had failed to find a suitable young actor from a drama academy and started to enquire about children of actors.

Guard said: "I never went to any kind of stage school... I went up once, twice, and three times [to Threshold House for auditions] – third time it was just me and one other boy and they chose me. The next thing I knew, there were four big, fat BBC scripts on the doormat and I was learning the lines and rehearsing in an old church hall and working with amazing people like Joss Ackland."[https://www.mixcloud.com/chelmsfordcr/sunday-chelmsfordchatting-081120-chelmsford-community-radio/ (08/11/2020) Interview] with Chelmsford Community Radio 104.4FM. Retrieved on 28/02/2021 Only one episode to feature Guard (episode 3, "A Long Journey") is known to exist.{{cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/1421009/index.html|title=BFI Screenonline: David Copperfield (1966) }}

Further television work followed, including an episode of Dixon of Dock Green and in 1967 he landed the role of young Pip in another BBC Dickens serial, Great Expectations, directed by Alan Bridges, who also directed Guard in a Play For Today called "Joe's Ark" written by Dennis Potter. In 1974, Guard became a member of the National Theatre at the age of 20.[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=ChristopherGuard (09/01/2020) Doctor Who Guide. Retrieved on 01/03/2021]

Further roles in high-profile BBC TV productions followed, including Marcellus in I, Claudius (1976) and Marius in Les Misérables (1978). In 1978, Guard and his brother, Dominic both voiced characters in an animated film version of The Lord of the Rings (1978). Chris voiced Frodo Baggins and Dominic voiced Pippin.[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lord_of_the_rings Reviews of The Long of the Rings (1978) on Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved on 28/02/2021][http://sf-encyclopedia.uk/fe.php?nm=lord_of_the_rings_the The Long of the Rings (1978) casting information. Retrieved on 28/02/2021]

The late seventies and early eighties were a busy time for Guard with appearances in Shoestring, The Professionals and leading roles in period costume dramas such as My Cousin Rachel (1983) by Daphne du Maurier and A Woman of Substance (1985) written by Barbara Taylor Bradford, Guard worked alongside Jenny Seagrove, Deborah Kerr and Liam Neeson.[https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/culture-magazines/woman-substance A Woman of Substance (1985) casting information. Retrieved on 28/02/2021]

The actor's next project was with Brian Blessed, playing the lead character of Jim Hawkins in Return to Treasure Island (1986). The 10-part miniseries was filmed in Wales, Spain and Jamaica and directed by Piers Haggard and Alex Kirby. It is a sequel to the Robert Louis Stevenson classic and again features Long John Silver.[https://televisionheaven.co.uk/reviews/john-silver-s-return-to-treasure-island Television Heaven on the making of Return to Treasure Island. Retrieved on 28/02/2021]

Guard entered the world of science fiction for the role of Bellboy in the Doctor Who serial The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (1988). His character builds and repairs robotic clowns at the Psychic Circus. Guard considered Bellboy a victim: "All these things were happening to him. Although he has had power, the power is all kind of taken away from him. Ultimately, he turns his own creations, in a Frankenstein way, upon himself".[https://www.mixcloud.com/chelmsfordcr/sunday-chelmsfordchatting-081120-chelmsford-community-radio/ (08/11/2020) Interview] with Chelmsford Community Radio 104.4FM. Retrieved on 28/02/2021 The episodes were filmed in Dorset and at the BBC Elstree Centre using the car park to house the large circus top. Summing up the experience on location, Guard said "There was a vibe about the whole shoot. It was very hot out there...but it just felt good."[https://www.mixcloud.com/chelmsfordcr/sunday-chelmsfordchatting-081120-chelmsford-community-radio/ (08/11/2020) Interview] with Chelmsford Community Radio 104.4FM. Retrieved on 28/02/2021

From September 1993, Guard played the role of Clinical Nurse Specialist Ken Hodges in long-running BBC drama, Casualty. The nurse left Holby after admitting he loved established character, Charlie Fairhead. Guard said about the character: "He's someone whose life is outside my experience, but we're not making any great statement by including a man who happens to be gay".[http://www.holby.tv/christopher-guard/ Griffin, Cheryl (13/01/2010). Online interview with Holby.tv. Retrieved on 28/02/2021]

Music

As a musician and songwriter Guard has written award-winning songs and his bands Leapfrogtown[https://mytheatremates.com/interview-spotlight-on-christopher-guard/ McWilliams, Helen (06/08/2017) Chris Guard interview about Leapfrogtown. Retrieved on 28/02/2021][https://www.femalefirst.co.uk/music/interviews/leapfrogtown-exclusive-interview-915925.html Falconer, Daniel (31/01/2016). Online interview with Chris Guard. Retrieved on 01/03/2021] and What the Fox[https://livinglifeourway.com/music/music-interview-chris-guard-leapfrogtown/ Living Life Our Way (27/11/2017). Online interview with Chris Guard. Retrieved on 01/03/2021] have played festivals supporting Toploader and venues such as The Troubadour and Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. His song 'Attention Deficit Girl' won the Guild of International Songwriters Rock Award in 2004.[https://www.songwritingcontest.co.uk/2004.html The UK Songwriting Contest 2004. Retrieved on 28/02/2021]

In 2001, Christopher composed a song to celebrate the promotion of Fulham to the Premier Division. The song, entitled 'Here to Stay' by his band Lucky Revolution, features lead vocals by his daughter Daisy and backing vocals by his daughter Rosie and partner, Cathy Shipton.[http://www.holby.tv/christopher-guard/ Griffin, Cheryl (13/01/2010). Online interview with Holby.tv. Retrieved on 28/02/2021]

His songs have featured on radio, television and film. This included collaborating on Candy Guard's animated series, Pond Life for Channel 4 (1996 and 2000) and recently contributions to the soundtrack for the film 'Mercy' (2020), directed and written by Wendy Morgan.{{cn|date=March 2025}}

Indians in Moscow

In 1991, Stuart Walton and Pete Riches reformed the band, Indians in Moscow and recruited Guard as lead singer. Together they released an initial single, 'Wrong Love' (1991) and then recorded an album, 'Ten Days to Live' (1994) on Nemesis Records. Walton and Guard continued to work together as part of The Bloogs up until 2012 and then as Leapfrogtown.[https://www.femalefirst.co.uk/music/interviews/leapfrogtown-exclusive-interview-915925.html Falconer, Daniel (31/01/2016). Online interview with Chris Guard. Retrieved on 01/03/2021]

Art

Alongside his work in film and music Chris is an established artist. His work is inspired by nature and 'our strange and paradoxical relationship with it'. His clients include British and American actors and musicians.[https://christopherguardwebsite.wordpress.com/artwork/ Link to Christopher Guard's artwork on personal website]

Family

Guard has two daughters from his marriage with Lesley Dunlop and one daughter with actress Cathy Shipton.Barber, Richard (13 July 2005). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Your+Life:+I'd+rather+be+single+than+go+out+with+a+loser;+TV'S+LESLEY...-a0133968932 I'd rather be single than go out with a loser; TV'S LESLEY DUNLOP ON FINDING LOVE AFTER 40], Daily Mirror, Retrieved 28 November 2012

Christopher ran the London Marathon in 1995 in aid of the 'Save the Cottage Campaign' and in total he has run five marathons and many half-marathons supporting Leukemia Research and the British Heart Foundation and other charities.[http://www.holby.tv/christopher-guard/ Griffin, Cheryl (13/01/2010). Online interview with Holby.tv. Retrieved on 28/02/2021]

He has been a vegetarian since childhood.[https://www.mixcloud.com/chelmsfordcr/sunday-chelmsfordchatting-081120-chelmsford-community-radio/ (08/11/2020) Interview] with Chelmsford Community Radio 104.4FM. Retrieved on 28/02/2021

Selected filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Director

! Notes

1977

|A Little Night Music

|Erich Egerman

| Harold Prince

|

1978

|The Lord of the Rings

|Frodo

| Ralph Bakshi

|Voice

rowspan="2" |1981

|Loophole

|Cliff

| John Quested

|

Memoirs of a Survivor

|Gerald

| David Gladwell

|

2003

|Butterfly

|Boy's Brother

| Corin Hardy

|

2020

|Mercy

|Lawyer

| Wendy Morgan

|

2021

|Swim

|Z

| Wendy Morgan

|Pre-production

=Television=

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Director

! Notes

rowspan="2" |1966

|David Copperfield

|Young David

| Joan Craft

|Serial (5 episodes)

Dixon of Dock Green

|Tommy Harris

| David Askey

|Series (1 episode)

1967

|Great Expectations

|Young Pip

| Alan Bridges

|Serial (3 episodes)

1971

|Tom Brown's Schooldays

|Darcy

| Gareth Davies

|

1972

|Z-Cars

|Michael

| Gerald Blake

|Series (1 episode)

1973

|Vienna 1900

|Hugo Heinold

| Herbert Wise

|

1974

|Play For Today: Joe's Ark

|John

| Alan Bridges

|

1976

|I, Claudius

|Marcellus

| Herbert Wise

|

rowspan="2" |1977

|Secret Army

|Peter Romsey

| Paul Annett

|

The Duchess of Duke Street

|John

| Cyril Coke

|

1978

|Les Miserables

|Marius

| Glenn Jordan

|TV movie

rowspan="3" |1979

|Shoestring

|Charles

| Roger Tucker

|

You Me and Him

|Conrad

| Bernard Thompson

|

Malice Aforethought

|Denny Bourne

| Cyril Coke

|

rowspan="3" |1980

|Company and Co

|Keith Farmer

| Douglas Camfield

|

The Tempest

|Ferdinand

| John Gorrie

| TV movie

The Professionals

|Tony

| Chris Burt

|

rowspan="3" |1981

|John Diamond

|John Diamond

| Eric Davidson

| TV movie

Wilfred and Eileen

|Wilfred

| David Green

| Serial (4 episodes)

Jackanory

|Storyteller

| Nel Romano

|'The Miller's Boy' (5 episodes)

rowspan="2" |1983

|My Cousin Rachel

|Philip Ashley

| Brian Farnham

|Serial (4 episodes)

Bouncing Back

|

| Colin Bucksey

| TV Movie

rowspan="2" |1985

|A Woman of Substance

|Gerald Fairley

| Don Sharp

|

The Tripods

|Cognosc

| Bob Blagden

|

rowspan="2" |1986

|Dead Man's Folly

|Alec Legge

| Clive Donner

|

Return to Treasure Island

|Jim Hawkins

| Piers Haggard

| Series (10 episodes)

1988

|Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy

|Bellboy

| Alan Wareing

|Series (3 episodes)

1989

|Blackeyes

|Nigel Bennon

| Dennis Potter

|

1990

|She-Wolf of London

|Hatchard

| Brian Grant

|

1993

|Casualty

|Ken Hodges

| Charles Beeson/Richard Bramall/Laura Sims/George Case/Matthew Evans

|Series (7 episodes)

rowspan="2" |1994

|Lifeboat

|Jonathan Breem

| Dewi Humphreys

|

Lovejoy

|Jake

| Ian White

|'Somewhere - Over the Rainbow?'

rowspan="2" |1995

|The Haunting of Helen Walker

|Peter Quint

| Tom McLoughlin

| TV movie

Jackanory

|Storyteller

|

|'Treasure Island' (5 episodes)

1996

|Testament: The Bible in Animation

|Jonathan

| Gary Hurst

|Voice

1997

|Bugs

|David Lance

| John Stroud

|

1998

|The Bill

|Phil Gough

| Barbara Rennie

|

rowspan="2" |2000

|Poirot

|Alton

| Brian Farnham

|

The Worst Witch

|Icy Stevens

| Alex Kirby

|

2001

|Doctors

|John Shephard

| John Greening

|

=Theatre=

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Director

rowspan="2" |1972

|I and Albert

|Prince Ernest

| John Schlesinger

Tom Brown's Schooldays

|Flashman

| Peter Coe

rowspan="3" |1974

|Romeo and Juliet

|Paris

| Bill Bryden

The Tempest

|Francisco

| Peter Hall

Spring Awakening

|Lammermeier

| Bill Bryden

1975

|The Taming of the Shrew

|Lucentio

| Mervyn Willis

1977

|Filumena

|Umberto

| Franco Zeffirelli

1983

|Custom of the Country

|

| David Jones

References

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