Chris Langham

Acting

Chris Langham

Overview

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Acting
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Birthday
Apr 14, 1949 (76 years old)

Chris Langham

Known For

Vengeance
1h 14m
Movie 2020

Vengeance

Eric Williams has been on the run for 27 years...

The Darkest Universe
1h 30m
Movie 2016

The Darkest Universe

A romantic comedy set in space, or - to be...

The Factory
0h 50m
Movie 2013

The Factory

Gene has the world - he's a successful entrepreneur, beautiful...

Black Pond
1h 23m
Movie 2011

Black Pond

The Thompson family is accused of murder when a stranger...

Not Again: Not the Nine O'Clock News
1h 30m
Movie 2009

Not Again: Not the Nine O'Clock News

A look behind the scenes of satirical sketch show Not...

My Family and Other Animals
1h 30m
Movie 2005

My Family and Other Animals

An English family relocates to sunny Greece in the months...

Spin by David Shrigley
0h 50m
Movie 2005

Spin by David Shrigley

Shrigley puts his personal spin on news stories and big...

John Wyndham: The Invisible Man of Science Fiction
0h 57m
Movie 2005

John Wyndham: The Invisible Man of Science Fiction

Endeavors to reveal who the reclusive writer John Wyndham Parkes...

Help
0h 30m
TV Show 2005

Help

Help is a BBC television comedy series first screened on...

London
1h 0m
TV Show 2004

London

London is a 2004 three-part BBC history documentary series about...

Biography

Christopher Langham is an English writer, actor, and comedian. He is known for playing the cabinet minister Hugh Abbot in the BBC Four sitcom The Thick of It, and as presenter Roy Mallard in People Like Us, first on BBC Radio 4 and later on its transfer to television on BBC Two, where Mallard is almost entirely an unseen character. Langham subsequently created several spoof adverts in the same vein. He also played similar unseen interviewers in an episode of the television series Happy Families and in the film The Big Tease. He is also known for his roles in the television series Not the Nine O'Clock News, Help, Kiss Me Kate, and as the gatehouse guard in Chelmsford 123. In 2006, he won BAFTA awards for The Thick of It and Help. On 2 August 2007, Langham was found guilty of fifteen charges of downloading and possessing level 5 child sexual abuse images and videos. Langham was jailed for ten months, reduced to six months on appeal. He was made to sign the sex offenders' register and was banned from working with children for 10 years.