Christopher Guard (born 5 December 1953 in London) is an English actor. Educated at Latymer Upper School, Guard was a member of the National Theatre aged 20. He has appeared inVienna 1900 (1973), Memoirs of a Survivor and Return to Treasure Island (1986). His roles on television include the young David Copperfield in the BBC's 1966 TV serial adaptation, Marcellus in the BBC adaptation of I, Claudius, Ferdinand in the BBC Shakespeare production of The Tempest, Ken Hodges in the medical drama Casualty and Bellboy in the 1988 Doctor Who serial The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. He demonstrated his singing ability in the film version of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music in the role of Erich Egerman. Guard voiced Frodo Baggins in the animated version of The Lord of the Rings (1978). Guard has two daughters from his marriage with Lesley Dunlop and one daughter with actress Cathy Shipton.[1] His brother is the former actor Dominic Guard and he is a cousin of actress Pippa Guard; he is the son of actor Philip Guard and actress Charlotte Mitchell.
The Lord of the Rings
(Frodo (voice))
Les Misérables
(Marius)
Dead Man's Folly
(Alec Legge)
Joe's Ark
(John)
A Little Night Music
(Erich Egerman)
A Hymn from Jim
(Jim Tayo)
John Diamond
(John Diamond)
Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
(Bellboy)
Loophole
(Cliff)
The Tempest
(Ferdinand)
Sweet Wine of Youth
(Denis Browne)
The Happy Autumn Fields
(Eugene)
A Light That Shines
(Des)
Bugs
The Bill
Doctor Who
(Bellboy)
Shoestring
Sherlock Holmes
(Willoughby Smith)
I, Claudius
(Marcellus)
Lovejoy
(Jake)
The Worst Witch
(Icy Stevens)
My Cousin Rachel
(Philip Ashley)
Tom Brown's Schooldays
Vienna 1900
BBC Play of the Month
(Lucius)
Agatha Christie's Poirot
(Alton)
David Copperfield
BBC Television Shakespeare
The Lifeboat
John Silver's Return to Treasure Island
(Jim Hawkins)
BBC Play of the Month
Secret Army
(Peter Romsey)
Casualty
(Ken Hodges)
Great Expectations
(young Pip)
Cluedo
(Dave)
Testament: The Bible in Animation
(Jonathan (voice))
The Professionals
(Tony)