Christien Anholt

Christien Anholt, English actor, at a private club. Soho, London, UK, 14th October 2015

Christien Alexis Anholt was born in London and he has worked as an actor on both sides of the Atlantic.  His television appearances were:- “Doctor Who/The Curse of Fenric” (3 episodes); “Press Gang” (2 episodes); “Casualty”; “Blackheath Poisonings” (3 episodes  with Ian McNeice, Zoë Wanamaker, Judy Parfitt); “Mama's Back” (playing Joan Collins’ son); “Seventeen” (Opposite Rachel Weisz); “The Poetry of War” (playing Rupert Brooke); “Hard Times” (with Bob Peck and Richard E Grant); “10 Percenters”; “Cadfael”;  “Meter Running”; “Felicity” “The Waiting Time”; “RELIC HUNTER” (opposite Tia Carrera – 66 episodes) “Adventure Inc” (2 episodes), & ”Doctors”. His movies are:- “Reunion” (Won a best actor award for this); "Hamlet” as 'Marcelus' (alongside Mel Gibson) directed by Franco Zeffirelli; “One Against the Wind” (with Judy Davis and Kate Beckinsale); “The Power of One” (Daniel Craig in the cast); “Class of 61” (Chosen personally by Steven Spielberg);  “Money for Nothing”  (Martin Short in the cast); “The Harpist” (nominated for a best actor award); “Preaching to the Perverted” (A cult classic); “Ruby Ring” (with Judy Parfitt); “Appetite” (with Trevor Eve); “30 Years to Life”; “Dark Corners” (opposite Thora Birch); “Flyboys” (with James Franco); “Ben 10 Race Against Time” (with Lee Majors); “Severed Garden” (a short movie); and “Ghosted” (a short movie). Stage career includes:- “King John” at the Battersea Arts Centre (he was 15); Ronald Harwood’s "Another Time”; “The Lion in Winter”; Terrence Rattigan’s “In Praise of Love"; Harold Pinter's "The Hothouse"opposite Pinter himself; Simon Stephen's "Bluebird" and Cyd Casados’ “Permanence".

Date: 14/10/2015

Location: Soho, London, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff

Christien Anholt

Christien Anholt, English actor, at a private club. Soho, London, UK, 14th October 2015

Christien Alexis Anholt was born in London and he has worked as an actor on both sides of the Atlantic.  His television appearances were:- “Doctor Who/The Curse of Fenric” (3 episodes); “Press Gang” (2 episodes); “Casualty”; “Blackheath Poisonings” (3 episodes  with Ian McNeice, Zoë Wanamaker, Judy Parfitt); “Mama's Back” (playing Joan Collins’ son); “Seventeen” (Opposite Rachel Weisz); “The Poetry of War” (playing Rupert Brooke); “Hard Times” (with Bob Peck and Richard E Grant); “10 Percenters”; “Cadfael”;  “Meter Running”; “Felicity” “The Waiting Time”; “RELIC HUNTER” (opposite Tia Carrera – 66 episodes) “Adventure Inc” (2 episodes), & ”Doctors”. His movies are:- “Reunion” (Won a best actor award for this); "Hamlet” as 'Marcelus' (alongside Mel Gibson) directed by Franco Zeffirelli; “One Against the Wind” (with Judy Davis and Kate Beckinsale); “The Power of One” (Daniel Craig in the cast); “Class of 61” (Chosen personally by Steven Spielberg);  “Money for Nothing”  (Martin Short in the cast); “The Harpist” (nominated for a best actor award); “Preaching to the Perverted” (A cult classic); “Ruby Ring” (with Judy Parfitt); “Appetite” (with Trevor Eve); “30 Years to Life”; “Dark Corners” (opposite Thora Birch); “Flyboys” (with James Franco); “Ben 10 Race Against Time” (with Lee Majors); “Severed Garden” (a short movie); and “Ghosted” (a short movie). Stage career includes:- “King John” at the Battersea Arts Centre (he was 15); Ronald Harwood’s "Another Time”; “The Lion in Winter”; Terrence Rattigan’s “In Praise of Love"; Harold Pinter's "The Hothouse"opposite Pinter himself; Simon Stephen's "Bluebird" and Cyd Casados’ “Permanence".

Date: 14/10/2015

Location: Soho, London, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff