Christopher Greet
Christopher Arthur Greet (born 12 June 1932) is a retired actor and radio presenter.
He presented radio programmes with Radio Ceylon, the oldest radio station in South Asia.
Greet later became an actor. One of his earliest roles was as a British officer in the wartime epic film The Bridge on the River Kwai with Sir Alec Guinness, which was filmed in Ceylon. He also appeared in several plays in Colombo alongside great Ceylonese actors such as Lucien de Zoysa and Eddie Nathanielz.
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Greet has also appeared in plays, films and television comedy programmes such as:
- The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells (2001) (miniseries) as Club Servant Jones
- Alice in Wonderland (1999) (TV) as White Castle
- Dinnerladies (1998-2000) TV series as Mr Michael
- On Dangerous Ground (1996) (TV) as Chao Lin
- Funny Bones (1995) as Lawrence Berger
- Rampage (1978) as Martin Squires
- Sorungeth Soru (1967)
Greet lives in London. He plays an active role with the Sri Lanka Christian Association in the United Kingdom.
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gollark: I hope this doesn't end up in some sort of dystopian future where laser diodes and other interesting components are only available within highly integrated and expensive/hard to modify systems.
gollark: It's some expensive thing which absorbs most light.
gollark: It probably could be seen as some attempt at evilness, even if it *probably* won't actually damage anything.
gollark: Because they would probably damage things and thus be bad.
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