Christopher Fulford
Biography
Christopher Fulford, born in 1955 in London, is a distinguished British actor recognized primarily for his noteworthy supporting roles in a variety of British television series.
Early in his career, Fulford made a name for himself in the realm of British crime dramas. He featured as a suspect in the 1990 episode "Driven to Destruction" of the ITV series Inspector Morse, and portrayed a murderer in the 1994 episode "Widows and Orphans" of A Touch of Frost. His impressive credits also include a role in the 1993 BBC adaptation of Scarlet and Black, which starred a young Ewan McGregor and Rachel Weisz. In Dalziel & Pascoe, he was cast as a male vigilante, further showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Fulford's filmography includes notable films such as D-Tox (2002), Millions (2004), and Pierrepoint (2005), in addition to television dramas like The Last Train and Deceit. His extensive television career features guest appearances in acclaimed series including Cracker, Prime Suspect, Spooks, Judge John Deed, and Waking the Dead. More recently, he appeared in the ITV1 dramas Whitechapel and Collision, both of which starred Phil Davis.
In his personal life, Christopher Fulford married actress Camille Coduri in 1992, and together they have two children: Rosa, born in 1993, and Santino, born in 1996.
Filmography
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Queen of the Desert
2015 • Winston Churchill
Resurrected
1989 • Slaven
Wetherby
1985
Tower Block
2012 • Kevin
Immortal Beloved
1994 • Kaspar Anton Carl van Beethoven
Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil
1999 • Midshipman Hunter
Millions (2004)
2004 • The Man
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (2002)
2002 • Metcalf
A Prayer for the Dying
1987 • Billy Meehan
Mountains of the Moon
1990
D-Tox
2002 • Slater
Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone
1997 • John Shaw
Stonehearst Asylum
2014 • Paxton
The Guardian Angel
2018 • Thuesen
28 Years Later
2025 • Sam
Pelican Blood
2010 • DC Thomas
Bel Ami
2012
Scoop
2006
The Aryan Couple
2004 • Edelhein
The Last Enemy
2008 • George Gibbon
Life of Crime
2013