Constantine Gregory, a multifaceted individual, was born Constantine Liebert, or Leebaert, to a Dutch father and Russian mother.
His early life was marked by a move to England with his mother in 1950, where he attended school, developing a strong educational foundation.
Constantine's academic pursuits continued at Dartington Hall School, followed by a four-year stint at Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied Economics and Political Science from 1961 to 1965.
During his college years, he demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, serving as President of the Trinity College Players, and his talents were showcased at the Edinburgh Festival, where he performed at the renowned Traverse Theatre.
Constantine's stage work continued to flourish, with numerous performances across the London theatrical scene.
In 1967, he transitioned to screen work, accumulating a vast array of television credits throughout his career.
Constantine's filmography boasts a range of high-profile movies, including the action-packed spy thriller GoldenEye (1995),starring Pierce Brosnan, the Ancient Roman drama Titus (1999),starring Anthony Hopkins, and the adventure comedy Shanghai Knights (2003),starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson.