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Christopher Guest
British and American screenwriter, comedian, musician, director, and actor

Christopher Guest

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British and American screenwriter, comedian, musician, director, and actor
A.K.A.
Christopher Haden-Guest 5th Baron Haden-Guest
Gender
Male
Place of birth
New York City
Age
76 years
Family
Father:
Peter Haden-Guest, 4th Baron Haden-Guest
Siblings:
Nicholas Guest Anthony Haden-Guest Kelly Curtis
Spouse:
Jamie Lee Curtis
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Biography

Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest (born February 5, 1948), better known as Christopher Guest, is an English-American screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor, and comedian who holds dual British and American citizenship. He is most widely known in Hollywood for having written, directed and starred in a series of comedy films shot in mock-documentary (mockumentary) style. Scenes and character backgrounds are written, but actors have no rehearsal time and the ensemble improvise scenes while filming them. This series of films began with This Is Spinal Tap (directed by Rob Reiner), and continued with Waiting for Guffman, Best In Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration; and Mascots. Guest also had a featured role as the evil six-fingered Count Rugen in the film The Princess Bride.
He holds a hereditary British peerage as the 5th Baron Haden-Guest, and has publicly expressed a desire to see the House of Lords reformed as a democratically elected chamber. Though he was initially active in the Lords, his career there was cut short by the House of Lords Act 1999, which removed the right of most hereditary peers to a seat in the parliament. When using his title, he is normally styled as Lord Haden-Guest. Guest is married to the actress and author Jamie Lee Curtis.

Early years

Guest was born in New York City, the son of Peter Haden-Guest, a British United Nations diplomat who later became the 4th Baron Haden-Guest, and his second wife, Jean Pauline Hindes, an American former vice president of casting at CBS. Guest's paternal grandfather, Leslie, Baron Haden-Guest, was a Labour Party politician, who was a convert to Judaism. Guest's paternal grandmother, a descendant of the Dutch Jewish Goldsmid family, was the daughter of Colonel Albert Goldsmid, a British officer who founded the Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade and the Maccabaeans. Guest's maternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Russia. Both of Guest's parents had become atheists, and Guest had no religious upbringing. Nearly a decade before he was born, his uncle, David Guest, a lecturer and Communist Party member, was killed in the Spanish Civil War, fighting in the International Brigades.

Guest spent parts of his childhood in his father's native United Kingdom. He attended The High School of Music & Art (New York City), studying classical music (clarinet) at the Stockbridge School in Interlaken, Massachusetts. He later took up the mandolin, became interested in country music, and played guitar with Arlo Guthrie, a fellow student at Stockbridge School. Guest later began performing with bluegrass bands until he took up rock and roll.

Guest studied acting at New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in 1971.

Career

1970s

Guest began his career in theatre during the early 1970s with one of his earliest professional performances being the role of Norman in Michael Weller's Moonchildren for the play's American premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. in November 1971. Guest continued with the production when it moved to Broadway in 1972. The following year he began making contributions to The National Lampoon Radio Hour for a variety of National Lampoon audio recordings. He both performed comic characters (Flash Bazbo—Space Explorer, Mr. Rogers, music critic Roger de Swans, and sleazy record company rep Ron Fields) and wrote, arranged and performed numerous musical parodies (of Bob Dylan, James Taylor and others). He was featured alongside Chevy Chase and John Belushi in the Off-Broadway revue National Lampoon's Lemmings. Two of his earliest film roles were small parts as uniformed police officers in the 1972 film The Hot Rock and 1974's Death Wish.

Guest played a small role in the 1977 All In the Family episode "Mike and Gloria Meet", where in a flashback sequence Mike and Gloria recall their first blind date, set up by Michael's college buddy Jim (Guest), who dated Gloria's girlfriend Debbie (Priscilla Lopez).

1980s

Guest's biggest role of the first two decades of his career is likely that of Nigel Tufnel in the 1984 Rob Reiner film This Is Spinal Tap. Guest made his first appearance as Tufnel on the 1978 sketch comedy program The TV Show.

Along with Martin Short, Billy Crystal and Harry Shearer, Guest was hired as a one-year only cast member for the 1984–85 season on NBC's Saturday Night Live. Recurring characters on SNL played by Guest include Frankie, of Willie and Frankie (coworkers who recount in detail physically painful situations in which they have found themselves, remarking laconically "I hate when that happens"); Herb Minkman, a shady novelty toymaker with a brother named Al (played by Crystal); Rajeev Vindaloo, an eccentric foreign man in the same vein as Andy Kaufman's Latka character from Taxi; and Señor Cosa, a Spanish ventriloquist often seen on the recurring spoof of The Joe Franklin Show. He also experimented behind the camera with pre-filmed sketches, notably directing a documentary-style short starring Shearer and Short as synchronized swimmers. In another short film from SNL, Guest and Crystal appear as retired Negro league baseball players, "The Rooster and the King".

He appeared as Count Rugen in The Princess Bride. He had a cameo role as the first customer, a pedestrian, in the 1986 musical remake of The Little Shop of Horrors, that also featured Steve Martin. As a co-writer and director, Guest made the Hollywood satire The Big Picture.

Upon his father succeeding to the family peerage in 1987, he was known as The Hon. Christopher Haden-Guest. This was his official style and name until he inherited the barony in 1996.

1990–present

The experience of having made Spinal Tap would directly inform the second phase of his career. Starting in 1996, Guest began writing, directing and acting in his own series of substantially improvised films. Many of them would come to be definitive examples of what came to be known as "mockumentaries"-- not a term Guest appreciates in describing his unusual approach to exploring the passions that make the characters in his films so interesting. He maintains that his intention is not to mock anyone, but to explore insular, perhaps obscure communities through his method of filmmaking.

His frequent writing partner is Eugene Levy. Together, Levy, Guest and a small band of other actors have formed a loose repertory group, which appear across several films. These include Catherine O'Hara, Michael McKean, Parker Posey, Bob Balaban, Jane Lynch, John Michael Higgins, Harry Shearer, Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Begley, Jr. and Fred Willard. Guest and Levy write backgrounds for each of the characters and notecards for each specific scene, outlining the plot, and then leave it up to the actors to improvise the dialogue, which is supposed to result in a much more natural conversation than scripted dialogue would. Typically, everyone who appears in these movies receives the same fee and the same portion of profits.

Guest had a guest voice-over role in the animated comedy series SpongeBob SquarePants as SpongeBob's cousin, Stanley.

Guest appeared as Dr. Stone in A Few Good Men (1992), as Lord Cromer in Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) and in the 2009 comedy The Invention of Lying.

He is also currently a member of the musical group The Beyman Bros, which he formed with childhood friend David Nichtern and Spinal Tap's current keyboardist C. J. Vanston. Their debut album Memories of Summer as a Child was released on January 20, 2009.

In 2010, the United States Census Bureau paid $2.5 million to have a television commercial directed by Guest shown during television coverage of Super Bowl XLIV.

Guest holds an honorary doctorate from and is a member of the board of trustees for Berklee College of Music in Boston.

He was most recently the writer and producer of the HBO series, Family Tree, a lighthearted story in the style he made famous in Spinal Tap, in which the main character, Tom Chadwick, inherits a box of curios from his great aunt, spurring interest in his ancestry.

On August 11, 2015, Netflix announced that Mascots, a film about the competition for the World Mascot Association championships's Gold Fluffy Award, would debut in 2016.

Family

Peerage and heirs

Coat of arms - Baron Haden-Guest, of Saling in the County of Essex

Guest became the 5th Baron Haden-Guest, of Great Saling, in the County of Essex, when his father died in 1996. He succeeded upon the ineligibility of his older half-brother, Anthony Haden-Guest, who was born prior to the marriage of his parents. According to an article in The Guardian, Guest attended the House of Lords regularly until the House of Lords Act 1999 barred most hereditary peers from their seats. In the article Guest remarked:

There's no question that the old system was unfair. I mean, why should you be born to this? But now it's all just sheer cronyism. The Prime Minister can put in whoever he wants and bus them in to vote. The Upper House should be an elected body, it's that simple.

Ancestry

Personal life

Guest married actress Jamie Lee Curtis in 1984 at the home of their mutual friend, Rob Reiner. They have two adopted children: Anne (born 1986) and Thomas (born 1996). Because Guest's children are adopted, they cannot inherit the family barony under the terms of the letters patent that created it, though a 2004 Royal Warrant addressing the style of a peer's adopted children states that they can use courtesy titles. The current heir presumptive to the barony is Guest's younger brother, actor Nicholas Guest.

Off-stage demeanor

As reported by Louis B. Hobson, "On film, Guest is a hilariously droll comedian. In person he is serious and almost dour." He quotes Guest as saying "People want me to be funny all the time. They think I'm being funny no matter what I say or do and that's not the case. I rarely joke unless I'm in front of a camera. It's not what I am in real life. It's what I do for a living."

Filmography

YearTitleCreditRoleNotes
ActorWriterDirectorProducer
1971The HospitalYesNoNoNoResidentUncredited
1972The Hot RockYesNoNoNoPoliceman
1973National Lampoon LemmingsYesYesNoNoMusical arranger
1974Death WishYesNoNoNoPatrolman Jackson Reilly
1975The FortuneYesNoNoNoBoy Lover
Tarzoon: Shame of the JungleYesNoNoNoChief M'Bulu / Short /
Nurse
Voice only
1976The Billion Dollar BubbleYesNoNoNoTV film
1977It Happened One ChristmasYesNoNoNoHarry BaileyTV film
The Andros TargetsYesNoNoNoGordon HamiltonEpisode: "A Currency for Murder"
All in the FamilyYesNoNoNoJimEpisode: "Mike and Gloria Meet"
1978Laverne & ShirleyYesNoNoNoGreg HarrisEpisode: "Bus Stop"
Peeping TimesNoYesNoNoTelevision special
GirlfriendsYesNoNoNoEric
1979The Last WordYesNoNoNoRoger
1980HaywireYesNoNoNoThe T.V. DirectorTelevision film
The Long RidersYesNoNoNoCharley Ford
The Missing LinkYesNoNoNoNo LobesEnglish version; voice
1981HeartbeepsYesNoNoNoCalvin
1982Million Dollar InfieldYesNoNoNoBucky FrischeTelevision film
A Piano for Mrs. CiminoYesNoNoNoPhilip RyanTelevision film
St. ElsewhereYesNoNoNoH.J. Cummings2 episodes
1984This Is Spinal TapYesYesNoNoNigel TufnelComposer, musician
1984–85Saturday Night LiveYesYesNoNoVarious19 episodes
1985Martin Short: Concert for the
North Americas
YesNoNoNoRajiv Vindaloo
1986Little Shop of HorrorsYesNoNoNoThe First Customer
Tall Tales & LegendsNoYesNoNoEpisode: "Johnny Appleseed"
1987Beyond TherapyYesNoNoNoBob
The Princess BrideYesNoNoNoCount Tyrone Rugen,
the six-fingered man
1988Sticky FingersYesNoNoNoSam
1989The Big PictureNoYesYesNo
Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to
Moscow
YesNoNoNoThe VoiceStand-up special
Trying TimesNoNoYesNoEpisode: "The Sad Professor"
I, Martin Short, Goes HollywoodYesNoNoNoAntoninus DiMentabella
1991Morton & HayesYesYesYesYesEl Supremo / Crooner /
Dr. Von Astor
3 episodes;
composed theme music
Amnesty International's Big 3-0YesNoNoNoNigel TufnelTelevision special
1992The SimpsonsYesNoNoNoNigel TufnelEpisode: "The Otto Show"
Voice
A Few Good MenYesNoNoNoDr. Stone
1993AnimaniacsYesNoNoNoUmlattEpisode: "King Yakko"
Voice
Attack of the 50 Ft. WomanNoNoYesNoTelevision film; composer
1994The Return of Spinal TapYesNoNoNoNigel Tufnel
1997Waiting for GuffmanYesYesYesNoCorky St. Clair
1998Almost HeroesNoNoYesNo
Small SoldiersYesNoNoNoSlamfist/Scratch-ItVoice
1999DilbertYesNoNoNoThe DupeyEpisode: "The Dupey"
Voice
2000Best in ShowYesYesYesNoHarlan Pepper
2003A Mighty WindYesYesYesNoAlan Barrows
MADtvYesNoNoNoNigel TufnelEpisode: season 8, episode 21
2005Mrs Henderson PresentsYesNoNoNoLord Cromer
2006For Your ConsiderationYesYesYesNoJay Berman
2007SpongeBob SquarePantsYesNoNoNoStanley S. SquarePantsEpisode: "Banned in Bikini Bottom /
Stanley S. SquarePants"
Voice
2009Night at the Museum: Battle of the SmithsonianYesNoNoNoIvan the Terrible
The Invention of LyingYesNoNoNoNathan Goldfrappe
Stonehenge: 'Tis a Magic PlaceYesNoNoNoNigel Tufnel3 episodes
2012Her Master's VoiceNoNoNoYes
84th Academy AwardsYesNoYesNoFocus Group MemberDirected focus group segment
2013Family TreeYesYesYesYesDave Chadwick /
Phineas Chadwick
8 episodes; also co-creator
composed credits theme
2016MascotsYesYesYesNoCorky St. ClairNetflix film

Recurring cast members

ActorThis Is Spinal Tap
(1984)
The Big Picture
(1989)
Waiting for Guffman
(1997)
Almost Heroes
(1998)
Best in Show
(2000)
A Mighty Wind
(2003)
For Your Consideration
(2006)
Family Tree
(2013)
Mascots
(2016)
Bob BalabanYesYesYesYesYesYes
Ed Begley, Jr.YesYesYesYesYesYes
Jennifer CoolidgeYesYesYesYes
John Michael HigginsYesYesYesYes
Michael HitchcockYesYesYesYesYes
Don LakeYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Eugene LevyYesYesYesYesYes
Jane LynchYesYesYesYes
Michael McKeanYesYesYesYesYesYes
Larry MillerYesYesYesYes
Chris O'DowdYesYes
Catherine O'HaraYesYesYesYes
Jim PiddockYesYesYesYesYes
Parker PoseyYesYesYesYesYes
Harry ShearerYesYesYesYesYes
Fred WillardYesYesYesYesYesYesYes

Titles and styles

  • 5 February 1948 – 26 May 1987: Mister Christopher Haden-Guest
  • 26 May 1987 – 8 April 1996: The Honourable Christopher Haden-Guest
  • 8 April 1996 – present: The Right Honourable The Lord Haden-Guest

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
1976Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Writing in a Comedy-Variety or Music Special Ann Elder
Shared with Earl Pomerantz, Jim Rusk, Lily Tomlin, Rod Warren, George Yanok
The Lily Tomlin SpecialWon
1995International Fantasy Film AwardBest FilmAttack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993 film)Nominated
1998Independent Spirit AwardBest Male LeadWaiting for GuffmanNominated
Best Screenplay
Shared with Eugene Levy
Nominated
Lone Star Film & Television AwardBest DirectorWon
2001DVD Exclusive AwardBest DVD Audio CommentaryThis Is Spinal TapWon
American Comedy AwardFunniest Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureBest in ShowNominated
Golden Satellite AwardBest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalNominated
Independent Spirit AwardBest DirectorNominated
Writers Guild of America AwardBest Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Shared with Eugene Levy
Nominated
2003Seattle Film Critics AwardBest Music
Shared with John Michael Higgins, Eugene Levy, Michael McKean, Catherine O'Hara, Annette O'Toole, Harry Shearer, Jeffrey C. J. Vanston
A Mighty WindWon

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