Christien Anholt

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

38

Gender

Male

Birthday

1971-02-25 (54 years old)

Place of Birth

England, UK

Christien Anholt

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Christien Alexis Anholt (born 25 February 1971) is an English stage, television and film actor best known for his role as Nigel Bailey on the television series Relic Hunter. He is the son of actor Tony Anholt. Christien Anholt was born in London, and began his acting career in 1988 at the age of 17 after winning the role of 'Hans' in the film Reunion, for which Anholt received a Best Actor nomination at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. He later received the Best Actor at the E'Febo Doro award in Sicily in 1990. Harold Pinter, who wrote the screenplay for Reunion, recommended Anholt to playwright Ronald Harwood, who cast him as 'Leonard/Jeremy Lands' in his play Another Time, starring Albert Finney. Harwood then recommended him to director Franco Zeffirelli, who cast him as 'Marcelus' alongside Mel Gibson in the film Hamlet (1990). Anholt starred opposite Kate Beckinsale, Sam Neill and Judy Davis in Hallmark's production One Against the Wind, and alongside Stephen Dorff in The Power of One directed by John G. Avilsden. Steven Spielberg chose Anholt to play Clive Owen's brother 'Terry O'Neil' in the well-received TV series pilot Class Of '61. He received positive reviews for his portrayal of 'Gary Warrell' in the BBC 'Screen2' production Money For Nothing. He has also been featured in Seventeen opposite Rachel Weisz, and the BBC's Hard Times opposite Alan Bates and Richard E. Grant. The Harpist earned him another Best Actor nomination, this time at the Geneva Film Festival in 1997. This was followed by Preaching to the Perverted, The Ruby Ring, and George Miltons' Appetite. Anholt returned to the West End in Terence Rattigan's In Praise Of Love and was again cast by Harold Pinter and director David Jones opposite Pinter himself, in his thriller, The Hothouse. In 1999 Anholt was cast as 'Nigel Bailey', joint lead opposite Tia Carrere, in Relic Hunter which ran for three seasons and a 66 episodes. More recently Anholt guest starred in two episodes of Adventure Inc, alongside Michael Biehn, and had a cameo in The Conclave. He starred opposite James Franco and Jean Reno in the World War One drama Flyboys, and can be seen alongside Thora Birch in Dark Corners. Anholt resides in Los Angeles, California, with his wife, Carly. Description above from the Wikipedia article Christien Anholt, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

  • Father Brown

    Father Brown

  • Doctor Who

    Doctor Who

  • Casualty

    Casualty

  • Relic Hunter

    Relic Hunter

  • Relic Hunter

    Relic Hunter

  • Felicity

    Felicity

  • Cadfael

    Cadfael

  • Press Gang

    Press Gang

  • The Laureate

    The Laureate

  • The Power of One

    The Power of One

  • Severed Garden

    Severed Garden

  • Hamlet

    Hamlet

  • Reunion

    Reunion

  • Seventeen

    Seventeen

  • Tales of the Tardis

    Tales of the Tardis

  • Ben 10: Race Against Time

    Ben 10: Race Against Time

  • The Ruby Ring

    The Ruby Ring

  • The Harpist

    The Harpist

  • Dark Corners

    Dark Corners

  • Class of '61

    Class of '61

  • Adventure Inc.

    Adventure Inc.

  • Money For Nothing

    Money For Nothing

  • Ghosted

    Ghosted

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame

    Hallmark Hall of Fame

  • Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric

    Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric

  • Preaching to the Perverted

    Preaching to the Perverted

  • One Against the Wind

    One Against the Wind

  • 30 Years to Life

    30 Years to Life

  • The Blackheath Poisonings

    The Blackheath Poisonings

  • Appetite

    Appetite

  • Hard Times

    Hard Times

  • Hitler: The Rise and Fall

    Hitler: The Rise and Fall

  • The Blackheath Poisonings

    The Blackheath Poisonings

  • Deadly Disasters

    Deadly Disasters

  • Nightmare on Everest

    Nightmare on Everest

  • World's Greatest Palaces

    World's Greatest Palaces

  • Hard Times

    Hard Times

  • The Waiting Time

    The Waiting Time