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"The Secret of Crickley Hall"
(1 episode)
The Secret of Crickley Hall
(29 October 2012) -
Actor
"Mad Dogs"
(3 episodes )
Episode #2.2
(26 January 2012) - Mackenzie
Episode #2.3
(2 February 2012) - Mackenzie
Episode #2.4
(9 February 2012) - Mackenzie
"Midsomer Murders"
(1 episode)
Death in the Slow Lane
(23 March 2011) -
Peter Fossett
"A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss"
(2 episodes )
Home Counties Horror
(18 October 2010) - Himself/Edward Charlton (also archive footage)
The American Scream
(25 October 2010) - Himself/Keith Jennings (also archive footage)
"Doctor Who: Dreamland"
(6 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(21 November 2009) -
Lord Azlok
(voice)
Episode #1.2
(22 November 2009) -
Lord Azlok
(voice)
Episode #1.3
(23 November 2009) -
Lord Azlok
Episode #1.4
(24 November 2009) -
Lord Azlok
(voice)
Episode #1.5
(25 November 2009) -
Lord Azlok
(voice)
Episode #1.6
(26 November 2009) -
Lord Azlok
(voice)
"Wallander"
(4 episodes )
Sidetracked
(10 November 2008) -
Povel Wallander
Faceless Killers
(3 January 2010) -
Povel Wallander
The Man Who Smiled
(10 January 2010) -
Povel Wallander
The Fifth Woman
(17 January 2010) -
Povel Wallander
"Wild at Heart"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.8
(4 March 2007) -
Gerald
"Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire"
(1 episode)
Revolution
(5 October 2006) - Pulcher
"Imagine"
(1 episode)
Being Hamlet
(23 May 2006) - Himself
"Sensitive Skin"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.3
(24 November 2005) -
Robert Ringwald
"Arena"
(2 episodes )
Francis Bacon's Arena
(19 March 2005) - Narrator (voice)
Dylan in the Madhouse
(28 September 2005) - Readings (voice)
"Conviction"
(6 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(7 November 2004) -
Lenny Fairburn
Episode #1.2
(7 November 2004) -
Lenny Fairburn
Episode #1.3
(14 November 2004) -
Lenny Fairburn
Episode #1.4
(14 November 2004) -
Lenny Fairburn
Episode #1.5
(21 November 2004) -
Lenny Fairburn
Episode #1.6
(21 November 2004) -
Lenny Fairburn
"What's New, Scooby-Doo?"
(3 episodes )
A Scooby Doo Halloween
(24 May 2002) - Oldsy (uncredited)
Big Scare in the Big Easy
(5 October 2002) -
Actor
(voice) (uncredited)
Pompeii and Circumstance
(22 February 2003) - Old Man (voice)
"The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy"
(3 episodes )
... aka "Grim & Evil" - USA
(original title)
Smell of Vengeance: Part 1/Fiend Is Like Friend Without the 'r'/Smell of Vengeance: Part 2
(5 September 2001) -
Nergal
(voice)
Grim or Gregory/Search and Estroy/Something Stupid This Way Comes
(26 July 2002) -
Nergal
(voice)
Grim in Love/Love Is Evol Spelled Backwards/Crushed
(11 July 2003) -
Nergal
(voice)
"Batman Beyond"
(1 episode)
... aka "Batman of the Future" - Europe
(English title)
, UK
Out of the Past
(21 October 2000) -
Ra's Al Ghul
(voice)
"Buzz Lightyear of Star Command"
(2 episodes )
Mira's Wedding
(18 October 2000) -
Lord Angstrom
(voice)
Good Ol' Buzz
(25 November 2000) -
Lord Angstrom
(voice)
"The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne"
(2 episodes )
In the Beginning
(18 June 2000) -
Arago
The Book of Knowledge
(16 December 2000) -
Arago
"Love & Money"
(1 episode)
Diagnosis: Effie
(1 January 2000) - Hugh
"The Hunger"
(1 episode)
Nunc Dimittis
(10 October 1999) - Vassu
"Superman"
(1 episode)
... aka "Superman: The Animated Series" - USA
(informal alternative title)
The Demon Reborn
(18 September 1999) -
Ra's Al Ghul
(voice)
"Total Recall: The Series"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Total Recall 2070" - Canada
(original title)
Brain Fever
(16 March 1999) -
Dr. Felix Latham
Begotten Not Made
(23 March 1999) -
Dr. Felix Latham
"Toonsylvania"
(6 episodes )
Baby Human/Earth Vs. Everything/Blunder & Lightning/Little Screetchin Riding Hood
(28 February 1998) -
Doctor Vic Frankenstein
(voice)
Doom with a View/Dead Dog Day Afternoon/Evolution and the Attorney/Here There Be Monsters
(28 March 1998) -
Doctor Vic Frankenstein
(voice)
Something Weenie This Way Comes/Ideadical Cousins/Melisserella
(26 October 1998) -
Doctor Vic Frankenstein
(voice)
Igor's Replacement
(9 November 1998) -
Doctor Vic Frankenstein
(voice)
The Doomed Odyssey/Attack of the Fifty Footed Woman/Becki with an I
(23 November 1998) -
Doctor Vic Frankenstein
(voice)
The Longest Day/Take Us to Your Liter/Escape from Wet Nurse Island
(7 December 1998) -
Doctor Vic Frankenstein
(voice)
"Three"
(2 episodes )
You Are Cordially Required
(2 February 1998) - The Man
Hope
(9 February 1998) - The Man
"A Mind to Kill"
(1 episode)
Green Wounds
(22 November 1997) - David Caulfield
"Men in Black: The Series"
(9 episodes )
The Alpha Syndrome
(1 November 1997) - Alpha (voice)
The Quick Clone Syndrome
(26 September 1998) - Alpha (voice)
The Heads You Lose Syndrome
(3 October 1998) - Alpha (voice)
The Black Guard Syndrome
(6 February 1999) - Alpha (voice)
The Cold Sweat Syndrome
(9 October 1999) - Alpha (voice)
The Out to Pasture Syndrome
(22 January 2000) - Alpha (voice)
The Opening Gambit Syndrome
(7 October 2000) - Alpha (voice)
The Endgame Syndrome: Part 1
(23 June 2001) - Alpha (voice)
The Endgame Syndrome: Part 2
(30 June 2001) - Alpha (voice)
"Roar"
(1 episode)
Pilot
(14 July 1997) - Narrator
"Perversions of Science"
(1 episode)
The Exile
(11 June 1997) - Dr. Nordhoff
"Iron Man"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Marvel Action Hour: Iron Man" - USA
(alternative title)
Cell of Iron
(7 October 1995) - Arthur Dearborn (voice)
"Spider-Man"
(12 episodes )
Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 4: The Mutant Agenda
(30 September 1995) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 5: Mutants Revenge
(7 October 1995) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
Sins of the Fathers Chapter 8: The Ultimate Slayer
(5 October 1996) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
Sins of the Fathers Chapter 12: The Spot
(26 October 1996) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
Sins of the Fathers Chapter 13: Goblin Wars
(16 November 1996) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
Partners in Danger Chapter 2: The Cat
(8 February 1997) -
Herbert Landon
/
Red Skull
(voice)
Partners in Danger Chapter 3: The Black Cat
(15 February 1997) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
Partners in Danger Chapter 6: The Awakening
(10 May 1997) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
The Wedding
(12 September 1997) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
Six Forgotten Warriors Chapter 1
(19 September 1997) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
Six Forgotten Warriors Chapter 3: Secrets of the Six
(3 October 1997) -
Herbert Landon
Six Forgotten Warriors Chapter 4: The Six Fight Again
(10 October 1997) -
Herbert Landon
(voice)
"Freakazoid!"
(9 episodes )
Five Day Forecast/Dance of Doom/Hand Man
(9 September 1995) -
The Lobe
(voice)
Candle Jack/Toby Danger in Doomsday Bet/The Lobe
(16 September 1995) -
The Lobe
(voice)
Relax-O-Vision/Fatman and Boy Blubber/Limbo Lock-Up/Terror Palace
(25 November 1995) -
The Lobe
(voice)
In Arm's Way/The Cloud
(16 December 1995) -
The Lobe
(voice)
Dexter's Date
(7 September 1996) -
The Lobe
(voice)
The Freakazoid
(14 September 1996) -
The Lobe
(voice)
Virtual Freak
(2 November 1996) -
The Lobe
(voice)
Island of Dr. Mystico
(7 February 1997) -
The Lobe
(voice)
Normadeus
(1 June 1997) -
The Lobe
(voice)
"The Outer Limits"
(2 episodes )
... aka "The New Outer Limits" - USA
(promotional title)
Virtual Future
(5 May 1995) - Bill Trenton
Ripper
(7 May 1999) -
Inspector Harold Langford
"The Choir"
(5 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(19 March 1995) - Alexander Troy
Episode #1.2
(26 March 1995) - Alexander Troy
Episode #1.3
(2 April 1995) - Alexander Troy
Episode #1.4
(9 April 1995) - Alexander Troy
Episode #1.5
(16 April 1995) - Alexander Troy
"Biker Mice from Mars"
(1 episode)
Below the Horizon
(9 March 1995) - Ice Breaker (voice)
"Gargoyles"
(4 episodes )
Long Way to Morning
(20 January 1995) -
Archmage
Vows
(14 September 1995) -
Archmage
Avalon: Part 2
(21 November 1995) -
Archmage
(voice)
Avalon: Part 3
(22 November 1995) -
Archmage
(voice)
"Mighty Max"
(1 episode)
Souls of Talon
(28 September 1994) -
Talon
(voice)
"Babylon 5"
(1 episode)
... aka "B5" - USA
(promotional abbreviation)
Grail
(6 July 1994) -
Aldous Gajic
"Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"
(1 episode)
Foundling
(20 February 1994) -
Jor-El
"The Adventures of Brisco County Jr."
(1 episode)
Deep in the Heart of Dixie
(5 November 1993) - Winston Smiles
"The Larry Sanders Show"
(2 episodes )
L.A. or N.Y.?
(29 September 1993) -
Richard Germain
Montana
(22 June 1994) -
Richard Germain
"Wild Palms"
(5 episodes )
Everything Must Go
(16 May 1993) -
Eli Levitt
The Floating World
(17 May 1993) -
Eli Levitt
Rising Sons
(18 May 1993) -
Eli Levitt
Hungry Ghosts
(19 May 1993) -
Eli Levitt
Hello, I Must Be Going
(20 May 1993) -
Eli Levitt
"Dinosaurs"
(1 episode)
If I Were a Tree
(18 April 1993) - Spirit of the Tree (voice)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Star Trek: TNG" - USA
(promotional abbreviation)
Chain of Command: Part 1
(12 December 1992) -
Gul Madred
Chain of Command: Part 2
(19 December 1992) -
Gul Madred
"Batman"
(5 episodes )
... aka "Batman: The Animated Series" - USA
(promotional title)
... aka "The Adventures of Batman & Robin" - USA
(third season title)
Off Balance
(23 November 1992) -
Ra's Al Ghul
(voice)
The Demon's Quest: Part 1
(3 May 1993) -
Ra's Al Ghul
(voice)
The Demon's Quest: Part 2
(4 May 1993) -
Ra's Al Ghul
(voice)
Avatar
(9 May 1994) -
Ra's Al Ghul
(voice)
Showdown
(12 September 1995) -
Ra's Al Ghul
(voice)
"Captain Planet and the Planeteers"
(1 episode)
... aka "The New Adventures of Captain Planet" - USA
(fourth season title)
The Dream Machine
(10 October 1992) - Zarm (voice)
"Tales from the Crypt"
(1 episode)
The New Arrival
(25 July 1992) - Dr. Alan Gertz
"Twin Peaks"
(3 episodes )
Episode #2.14
(2 February 1991) -
Thomas Eckhardt
Episode #2.15
(9 February 1991) -
Thomas Eckhardt
Episode #2.16
(16 February 1991) -
Thomas Eckhardt
"Father Dowling Mysteries"
(1 episode)
The Murder Weekend Mystery
(8 November 1990) - Sir Arthur Wedgeworth
"Murder, She Wrote"
(2 episodes )
The Szechuan Dragon
(6 May 1990) - Justin Hunnicut
A Death in Hong Kong
(12 September 1993) - Insp. McLaughlin
"Worlds Beyond"
(1 episode)
Reflections of Evil
(26 July 1988) -
Actor
"Crossbow"
(1 episode)
... aka "Willem Tell" - Belgium
(English title)
Vogel
(29 November 1987) - The Alchemist
"Hold the Back Page"
(10 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(12 November 1985) -
Ken Wordsworth
Away from Home
(12 November 1985) -
Ken Wordsworth
Grass Roots
(19 November 1985) -
Ken Wordsworth
Dark Horses
(26 November 1985) -
Ken Wordsworth
Two Tribes
(10 December 1985) -
Ken Wordsworth
Running Feuds
(17 December 1985) -
Ken Wordsworth
Jobs for the Girls
(7 January 1986) -
Ken Wordsworth
Fathers, Sons and Lovers
(14 January 1986) -
Ken Wordsworth
Power Games
(21 January 1986) -
Ken Wordsworth
Our Man on the Spot
(28 January 1986) -
Ken Wordsworth
"Faerie Tale Theatre"
(1 episode)
... aka "Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre" - USA
(alternative title)
The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers
(17 September 1984) - Zandor, the Inkeeper
"Charlie"
(4 episodes )
Charlie Is My Darling
(26 March 1984) -
Charlie Alexander
In the Days of His Youth
(28 March 1984) -
Charlie Alexander
In Union Is Strength
(2 April 1984) -
Charlie Alexander
If You're Not Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem
(4 April 1984) -
Charlie Alexander
"Hart to Hart"
(1 episode)
Two Harts Are Better Than One
(27 September 1983) - Mr. Bowlly
"Remington Steele"
(2 episodes )
Steele Away with Me: Part 1
(20 September 1983) - Alexander Sebastien
Steele Away with Me: Part 2
(20 September 1983) - Alexander Sebastien
"Marco Polo"
(7 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(5 December 1982) -
Rustichello
Episode #1.2
(12 December 1982) -
Rustichello
Episode #1.3
(19 December 1982) -
Rustichello
Episode #1.4
(26 December 1982) -
Rustichello
Episode #1.5
(2 January 1983) -
Rustichello
Episode #1.7
(16 January 1983) -
Rustichello
Episode #1.8
(23 January 1983) -
Rustichello
"Masada"
(4 episodes )
Part I
(5 April 1981) -
Falco
Part II
(6 April 1981) -
Falco
Part III
(7 April 1981) -
Falco
Part IV
(8 April 1981) -
Falco
"How the West Was Won"
(1 episode)
The Forgotten
(19 March 1979) - Northern Officer
"Holocaust"
(4 episodes )
... aka "Holocaust: The Story of the Family Weiss" - USA
(alternative title)
Part I: The Gathering Darkness
(16 April 1978) -
Heydrich
Part 2
(17 April 1978) -
Heydrich
Part 3
(18 April 1978) -
Reinhard Heydrich
Part 4
(19 April 1978) -
Reinhard Heydrich
"Three Comedies of Marriage"
(1 episode)
Bobby Bluesocks
(3 July 1975) - Bobby
"NBC Experiment in Television"
(2 episodes )
The Engagement
(8 March 1970) - Dominic Boot
A Bad Case of Shakespeare
(22 March 1970) - Himself
"A Whole Scene Going"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.20
(18 May 1966) - Himself
"The Wars of the Roses"
(3 episodes )
Henry VI
(8 April 1965) -
King Henry VI
Edward IV
(15 April 1965) -
King Henry VI
Richard III
(22 April 1965) -
King Henry VI
"Z Cars"
(1 episode)
The Hitch-Hiker
(23 January 1963) - Gee
"ITV Sunday Night Drama"
(2 episodes )
Clouds of Glory: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
(????) -
William Wordsworth
Clouds of Glory: William and Dorothy
(9 July 1978) -
William Wordsworth
"The Directors"
(1 episode)
The Films of Terry Gilliam
(????) - Himself