| Movies (Videos, Films & Projects): |
Year |
Budget |
| Actor: |
Going Postal Ridcully |
2010 |
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A Room with a View Reverend Eager |
2007 |
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Colditz Bunny Warren |
2005 |
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London Henry Mayhew |
2004 |
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Looking for Victoria Thomas Creevey |
2003 |
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Beyond Borders Lawrence Bauford |
2003 |
$35M |
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas Dymas |
2003 |
$60M |
Villa des roses Hugh Burrell |
2002 |
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Shrink Dr. Frucht-Kuche |
2002 |
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Martin Luther Martin Luther |
2002 |
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Station Jim Sir Christopher Ellis |
2001 |
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The Fourth Angel Jones |
2001 |
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102 Dalmatians Judge |
2000 |
$85M |
"The Big Knights" King Otto |
1999 |
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Joan of Arc Cauchon |
1999 |
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Ever After King Francis |
1998 |
$26M |
Animated Epics: Beowulf Hrothgar |
1998 |
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The Place of the Dead Chairman of the Inquiry |
1997 |
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Rebecca Mr. Baker |
1997 |
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Cuts Lord Mellow |
1996 |
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Over Here Narrator |
1996 |
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Hiroshima Prime Minister Winston Churchill |
1995 |
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Eleven Men Against Eleven Sir Bob Luckton |
1995 |
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Bye Bye Columbus Martin Pinzon |
1991 |
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The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story Col. Wilfred Wood |
1990 |
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Beecham Sir Thomas Beecham |
1990 |
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Lenin: The Train Parvus |
1988 |
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Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun Charles Clutterbuck |
1988 |
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Consuming Passions Dr.Rees |
1988 |
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Cry Freedom Captain De Wet |
1987 |
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Breakthrough at Reykjavik Mikhail Gorbachev |
1987 |
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When We Are Married Albert Parker |
1987 |
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Harry's Kingdom Harry King |
1987 |
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The Good Doctor Bodkin-Adams John Bodkin-Adams |
1986 |
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"Tender Is the Night" Mr. Morris |
1985 |
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Florence Nightingale Russell |
1985 |
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A Pocket Full of Rye Rex Fortescue |
1985 |
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"The Last Bastion" Winston Churchill |
1984 |
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Murder Is Easy Lord Easterfield |
1982 |
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"Masada" Emperor Vespasian |
1981 |
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Rough Cut Nigel Lawton |
1980 |
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Agatha Kenward |
1979 |
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The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight Cardinal Wolsey |
1979 |
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Churchill and the Generals Winston Churchill |
1979 |
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News from Nowhere William Morris |
1978 |
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The Thirty Nine Steps Porton |
1978 |
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Des Teufels Advokat |
1977 |
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Joseph Andrews Mr. Tow-Wouse |
1977 |
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Hedda Judge Brack |
1975 |
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Soft Beds, Hard Battles Convent Chaplain |
1974 |
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The Day of the Jackal Berthier |
1973 |
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Hitler: The Last Ten Days Prof. Gebhardt |
1973 |
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Horatio Bottomley |
1972 |
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Joy Ned |
1972 |
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Nicholas and Alexandra Dr. Botkin |
1971 |
|
Boswell's Life of Johnson Dr. Samuel Johnson |
1971 |
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The Tragedy of King Richard II Henry Bolingbroke |
1970 |
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Edward II Young Mortimer |
1970 |
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The Looking Glass War Taylor |
1969 |
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Twisted Nerve Supt. Dakin |
1968 |
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The Deadly Affair Matrevis |
1966 |
|
"Agatha Christie: Poirot" Rev. Cottrell (1 episode, 2010) |
|
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"Lewis" Donald Terry (1 episode, 2010) |
|
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"Not Going Out" Geoffrey (2 episodes, 2007-2009) |
|
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Endgame P.W. Botha |
|
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"The Alan Clark Diaries" Sir Robert Armstrong (1 episode, 2006) |
|
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"Bleak House" Sir Leicester Dedlock (12 episodes, 2005) |
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"New Tricks" Professor Mears (1 episode, 2005) |
|
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"Bremner, Bird and Fortune" |
|
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"Waking the Dead" Joe Doyle (1 episode, 2004) |
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"The Inspector Lynley Mysteries" Andy Maiden (1 episode, 2004) |
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"Bedtime" Andrew Oldfield (15 episodes, 2001-2003) |
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"Dickens" John Dickens (1 episode, 2002) |
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Iris Older Maurice |
|
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"Murder in Mind" Dr. William Collins (1 episode, 2001) |
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"Midsomer Murders" Marcus Devere (1 episode, 2000) |
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"Bramwell" Col. Kindersley (1 episode, 1998) |
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"The Aviators" Narrator (1 episode, 1998) |
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"Goodnight Sweetheart" Tufty McDuff (2 episodes, 1998) |
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"Performance" Gloucester (1 episode, 1998) |
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"Murder Most Horrid" Old Doctor Adams (1 episode, 1994) |
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"Smokescreen" Frank Sheringham (6 episodes, 1994) |
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"Framed" DCI Jimmy McKinnes (4 episodes, 1992) |
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"Shakespeare: The Animated Tales" Prospero (1 episode, 1992) |
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"Screen One" Derek Blore / ... (2 episodes, 1989-1990) |
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"Brass" Bradley Hardacre (32 episodes, 1983-1990) |
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"Theatre Night" Dr. Rance / ... (3 episodes, 1987-1989) |
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"After Henry" Nigel (1 episode, 1989) |
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"Campion" William Faraday (2 episodes, 1989) |
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"The Monocled Mutineer" Thomson (2 episodes, 1986) |
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"A Very Peculiar Practice" Professor Furie (1 episode, 1986) |
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Oliver Twist Mr. Bumble |
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"Tales of the Unexpected" Albert Taylor (1 episode, 1980) |
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"Crime and Punishment" Porfiry Petrovich (2 episodes, 1979) |
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"Hard Times" Josiah Bounderby (4 episodes, 1977) |
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"Edward the Seventh" Edward VII / ... (9 episodes, 1975) |
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"Play for Today" Mark Childers (1 episode, 1975) |
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"The Edwardians" Horatio Bottomley (1 episode, 1972) |
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"Hine" Cooper (1 episode, 1971) |
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"Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)" Sam Grimes (1 episode, 1970) |
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"Big Breadwinner Hog" Lennox (8 episodes, 1969) |
|
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"Mystery and Imagination" Dr. Middleton (1 episode, 1968) |
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"The Fellows" Lowrie (1 episode, 1967) |
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"Armchair Thriller" Ralph (1 episode, 1967) |
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"Witch Hunt" Dr. Howard Agister (1 episode, 1967) |
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"Thirty-Minute Theatre" Jack Campion (1 episode, 1967) |
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"Public Eye" Policeman (1 episode, 1966) |
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"Marriage Lines" Bob (1 episode, 1964) |
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"Theatre 625" Jan (1 episode, 1964) |
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"No Hiding Place" Constable (1 episode, 1962) |
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"Deadline Midnight" Ambulance man (1 episode, 1961) |
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"Persuasion" Charles Hayter (2 episodes, 1961) |
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| Self: |
The Variety Club Showbiz Awards 2009 Himself |
2009 |
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Essential Poems for Christmas Himself - Reader |
2004 |
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"Water World" Presenter |
2003 |
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The Day the Guns Fell Silent Narrator |
1998 |
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An Audience with Alf Garnett Himself - Audience Member |
1997 |
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Animating Shakespeare Himself |
1992 |
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Another Audience with Dame Edna Everage Himself |
1984 |
|
An Audience with Kenneth Williams Himself |
1983 |
|
Meetings, Bloody Meetings |
1976 |
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"Breakfast" Himself / ... (2 episodes, 2005-2010) |
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"The Story of the Costume Drama" Himself (4 episodes, 2008) |
|
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"Comedy Classics" Himself (1 episode, 2008) |
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"John Nettles Applauds" Himself (1 episode, 2008) |
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"The Alan Titchmarsh Show" Himself (1 episode, 2008) |
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"Sunday AM" Himself (1 episode, 2008) |
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"Call My Bluff" Himself (1 episode, 2004) |
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"Richard & Judy" Himself (1 episode, 2003) |
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"A History of Britain" Various (2 episodes, 2001) |
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"Funny Women" Himself (1 episode, 1998) |
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"Friday Night, Saturday Morning" Himself (1 episode, 1980) |
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| In development: |
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| Filmography updated: June 2010 |