Stephan Chase (born Stephan de Montaignac; 8 February 1945 - 27 June 2019) was a British actor of Cornish and Scots descent. He was educated in Ireland and England. Before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company, he won a scholarship and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) later becoming an Associate of RADA.
He played Hamlet in 1975 in a British Council / Regent's Park Open Air Theatre touring production in India and Ceylon. He appeared as a leading man in feature films, TV plays and series and the West End theatre, such as Rules of the Game (1982), directed by Anthony Quayle, until he founded and ran the Rhubarb Agency 1988-2005. During this time, Chase also worked as an audio producer and director. He subsequently worked as a teacher and coach in London, but in 2011 he began working as an actor again.
He died on 27 June 2019 in London at the age of 74.
2020
as Ghillie
2016
2016
2015
as Joseph
2014
as The Governor
2014
as General
1990
as Lord Evesham
1990
as Dealer
1987
as Carberry
1985
as Black Arrow
1985
as Dr. Sutherland
1985
as Captain
1985
as Edwards
1984
as Gary
1983
as Petrina's Dad
1983
as Army Captain
1980
as Adolph Bolm
1979
as Max Rowlands
1978
as Forbes
1978
as Perton
1977
as Dapper
1977
as Captain Stephen Durnford
1972
as Christian
1971
as Malcolm
1971
as Freddy
1970
as Film Director
1970
as Sean Whitman