Christopher Bowen (born 20 October 1959) is a British actor.
Bowen was educated at the Cathedral School, Llandaff, Radley College, and Magdalene College, Cambridge University. He trained at the Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol and spent three years with the RSC in the 1980s. Other theatre credits include the title role in "Macbeth" at the Southwark Playhouse, Laertes in "Hamlet" at the Young Vic, Veit Kunz in "Franziska" at the Gate Theatre, Oberon in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for the City of London Festival, Maecenas in "Antony and Cleopatra" at the Haymarket Theatre.
His television credits include: Mr Briggs in "Jane Eyre" for the BBC, Alastair Campbell in "Why We Went to War" for C4, Ant Johnson in "Holby City", Richard Carey in "Murder in Mesopotamia" (Poirot), Dempsey and Makepeace, Knights of God, John Dexter in Tanamera – Lion of Singapore, Mordred in the Doctor Who serial "Battlefield", Little Lord Fauntleroy, Waiting for God, Castles, Peak Practice, Heartbeat, Doctors, Rosemary & Thyme and the title role in an unaired pilot of Darkman.
His film credits include: Commander Day in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, Charles Fairford in Cold Comfort Farm directed by John Schlesinger, the Prince of Wales in Richard III, Hamilton in Gaudi Afternoon directed by Susan Seidelman.
2018
as Board Member
2017
as Wickford
2017
as Ben Smith
2016
as Inspector Lefors
2014
as Hector Cameron
2007
as Professor Andrew Crompton
2006
as Briggs
2003
as Col. Bingham
2001
as Hamilton
2000
1997
as Cmdr. Richard Day - HMS Devonshire
1996
as Prince Charles
1995
as Prince Edward
1995
as Charles Fairford
1995
as Thomas
1993
as Ian Shelley
1992
as Renalto
1992
as Peyton Westlake / Darkman
1991
as Maj John Killick
1991
as Le Roi Mystère / Robert Pascal
1990
as Sam Parry
1989
as Mordred
1989
as Richard Carey
1985
as PC Holt
1985
as Le Vicomte de Valvert / Gascony Cadet
1985
as Wilkins
1963
as Mordred