
Chris Bonington
Known for Acting · 20 credits
- Born
- 1934-08-06 (age 91)
- Place of birth
- Hampstead, London, England, UK
- Also known as
- Крис Бонингтон · كريس بونينجتون
Biography
Chris Bonington, born on August 6, 1934, in Hampstead, London, is one of the most influential British mountaineers of the 20th century.
He discovered climbing as a teenager, learning his craft on the crags of Wales and Scotland, before quickly making a name for himself in the Alps. By the late 1950s, he had participated in major ascents, such as the Bonatti Pillar in Les Drus in 1958. He established himself as one of the most talented members of a generation of British climbers, alongside figures such as Don Whillans, Ian Clough, and Joe Brown. His career is marked by iconic first ascents: the central pillar of Frêney on Mont Blanc in 1961, the Central Tower of Paine in Patagonia in 1963, and the right pillar of Brouillard in 1966. From the 1960s onward, he also distinguished himself in the Himalayas, reaching the summit of Annapurna II in 1960, then Nuptse in 1961, before leading and participating in nineteen Himalayan expeditions, including four to Everest.
In 1970, he led the British expedition that achieved the first ascent of the south face of Annapurna, one of the great Himalayan faces still unclimbed at the time. Five years later, he organized and led the first ascent of the southwest face of Everest, an expedition that would go down in mountaineering history. Bonington didn't just climb: he planned, organized, and devised teams and objectives, becoming a leading expert in the logistics and management of major siege-style expeditions. He also alternated with lighter, more challenging alpine-style ascents, such as the first ascent of the West Summit of Shivling in India in 1983, which he considers one of his greatest adventures, driven by the sheer joy of climbing.
Throughout his career, Bonington also faced tragedy, losing numerous climbing companions on expeditions, as well as a young son and, later, his wife of more than fifty years. Despite these hardships, he remained deeply attached to the mountains, which he saw as a place of beauty, wildness, and challenge, and continued to climb and explore long after his most famous exploits. In 1985, at the age of 50, he finally reached the summit of Everest, becoming the oldest person to have successfully climbed it at the time.
Alongside his adventures, Chris Bonington pursues a career as a writer, lecturer, and photographer, sharing his passion and experience through numerous books and public appearances. He was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1996, in recognition of his major influence on mountaineering and his contribution to mountain culture. A true living legend, he embodies a generation of mountaineers for whom the mountains are at once a playground, a place of accomplishment, and a space of brotherhood, despite the risks and losses. Chris Bonington received the Piolet d'Or Career Award in 2015 at the 23rd edition of the Piolets d'Or. This distinction honors his entire career and his major influence on world mountaineering, celebrating an exceptional career marked by numerous first ascents in the Alps and the Himalayas.
Known For
TV Shows (2)
Movies (18)

When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema
2000
as Self

Annapurna South Face
1971
as Self

K2 - Triumph And Tragedy On The Savage Mountain
1988
as Self

Everest Revisited 1924 - 2024
2024
as Self

Great Britain, Journey To The Sources of Mountaineering
2025
as Self

Galahad of Everest
1991
as Self

Lakeland Rock
1990
as Self

Final Ascent: The Legend of Hamish MacInnes
2019
as Self

Raven Crag - Closing The Gap
1985
as Narrator

Magnetic Mountains
2017
as Self

Bonington: Mountaineer
2017

Incantations
1985
as Narrator

Remember the Summit
2026

A Cold Embrace
2024
as Self (Voice)

Everest: The Mystery of Mallory and Irvine
1999
as Himself-Himalayan climber

On ne marche qu'une fois sur la lune
2014
as Self (archive footage)

Everest: The South West Face
2017
as Himself

Everest - The Hard Way
2021
About Chris Bonington
Chris Bonington, born on August 6, 1934, in Hampstead, London, is one of the most influential British mountaineers of the 20th century. He discovered climbing as a teenager, learning his craft on the crags of Wales and Scotland, before quickly making a name for himself in the Alps. By the late 1950s, he had participated in major ascents, such as the Bonatti Pillar in Les Drus in 1958. He established himself as one of the most talented members of a generation of British climbers, alongside figures such as Don Whillans, Ian Clough, and Joe Brown… With 20 credits spanning from 1971 to 2026, Chris Bonington has appeared in 18 films and 2 TV shows.
Fans searching for Chris Bonington movies, Chris Bonington filmography, or the latest projects starring Chris Bonington can stream many of these titles on Bowood.TV, free and in HD, with no subscription required.
Most Popular Chris Bonington Movies
- When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema (2000) — as Self
- Annapurna South Face (1971) — as Self
- K2 - Triumph And Tragedy On The Savage Mountain (1988) — as Self
- Everest Revisited 1924 - 2024 (2024) — as Self
- Great Britain, Journey To The Sources of Mountaineering (2025) — as Self
Where to Watch Chris Bonington Films
Most Chris Bonington movies and series are available to stream on Bowood.TV in full HD, completely free and without signup. Browse the complete filmography above to jump directly to any title. For more films and the latest web series featuring Chris Bonington, check our movies catalogue and browse page.

