Christopher Casson Movies
British actor
Christopher Casson spent most of his life, beginning at age three in a production of Julius Caesar (1915), on the stage. This may have been due to the fact that he is the son of two of the United Kingdom's most distinguished actors,
Sir Lewis Casson and
Dame Sybil Thorndike. During childhood, Casson appeared frequently with his parents but in his teens, left to launch his own career in Dublin. That was in the late '30s and after spending 30 years on-stage, he became an Irish television star in the '60s. His most famous television role was that of a country parson in the long-running series
The Riodrans. Casson only occasionally ventured into feature films. He made his debut in
Captain Lightfoot (1955). Later film credits include
Zardoz (1974) and
Educating Rita (1983). ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi