This handsome, aristocratic British actor, with sandy hair and aquiline nose, has advanced from stage roles and film and TV bits in the 1970s to leads in films and --increasingly--TV in the 1980s and 90s. The son of a Lord Chancellor (from 1979-87), Havers acted in a radio show as a child and worked as a researcher before appearing in London stage productions of "Conduct Unbecoming" (1969), "Richard II" (1970), "Man and Superman" (1977) and "Family Voices" (1980).Havers made his film debut as an unnamed monk in the British drama "Pope Joan" (1972), and appeared as another anonymous character