Actor, director, and academic
Jack Klaff is perhaps best known for his numerous radio, television, and theatre performances, but he also has a distinguished academic career. He has held four visiting professorships at Princeton University, and was Professor of Public Understanding of Science at Starlab in Brussels. Klaff has starred in television series such as Midsomer Murders, Agatha Christie's Poirot, has played parts such as Quasimodo and Oscar Wilde in radio productions, and starred in films such as Star Wars (1977) and For Your Eyes Only (1985). He has also appeared in a number of theatrical productions, most recently Full Circle (2006) and Copenhagen (2006). Klaff has also written a number of plays, including Curtain Up! (2003) and Bosom Buddies (2002).
Klaff is author of The Bluffer's Guide to the Quantum Universe (2006) and has contributed to the Guardian and Vogue Magazine. He is the creator of The Shebang Files.
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