Birth Day: 1948-02-05
Place of birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
The Rt. Hon. Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest (born February 5, 1948), better known as Christopher Guest, is an American screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor and comedian. He is most widely known in Hollywood for having written, directed and starred in several improvisational "mockumentary" films that feature a repertory-like ensemble cast, such as This is Spinal Tap. In the United Kingdom, he holds a Baronial peerage, and has publicly expressed a desire to see the House of Lords reformed as a democratically-elected chamber. Despite initial activity in the Lords, his career there was cut short by the House of Lords Act 1999. When using his title, he is normally styled for short as Lord Haden-Guest. Description above from the Wikipedia article Christopher Guest, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Credits
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As Count Rugen
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As Corky St. Clair
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As Self - Actor
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As Self
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As Ivan the Terrible
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As Nigel Tufnel
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As Self
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As Nigel Tufnel
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As Nathan Goldfrappe
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As Self
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As Jay Berman
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As Lord Cromer
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As Alan Barrows
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As Self
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As Nigel Tufnel
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As Harlan Pepper
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As Slamfist / Scratch-It (voice)
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As Corky St. Clair
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As Dr. Stone
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As Nigel Tufnel / Alan Barrows
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As Nigel Tufnel
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As Nigel Tufnel
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As Self
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As El Supremo
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As Self
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As Antoninus DiMentabella
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As Sam
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As Count Rugen
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As Bob
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As The First Customer
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As Chip Dimentebella
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As Nigel Tufnel
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As Bucky Frische
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As Philip Ryan
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As Calvin
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As No Lobes
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As Charlie Ford
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As Nigel Tufnel
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As The TV Director
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As Roger
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As Eric
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As Al Green
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As Harry Bailey
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As Chief M'Bulu / Short / Nurse (voice)
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As Boy Lover
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As Patrolman Reilly
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As Various
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As Policeman
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As Resident (uncredited)
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As Nigel Tufnel