Other works
(4/98) Stage: Appeared (as "The Old Man") in "The Chairs" by
Eugène Ionesco. John Golden Theater, New York City
TV commercials (Wales: Arthur Llewyllyn Jenkins furniture store (sometimes with
Siân Lloyd).
(2004)
TV commercial: TML
(2005)
TV commercial: TML
(4/16/05) Radio: Appeared as a guest on
Jonathan Ross' show on BBC Radio 2.
(2005)
TV commercial (voice-over): Nestle Whole Grain Cereals
(2006)
TV commercial (voice-over): Npower price fix
Radio commercial: Nottingham Evening Post classifieds with
Penelope Wilton.
TV commercial (voiceover): Iceland frozen food supermarket.
(1973-74) Stage: Appeared in Sir
Alan Ayckbourn's "Absurd Person Singular," at London's Criterion Theatre in England with the original cast including Bridget Turner, Michael Aldridge, Sheila Hancock,
Anna Calder-Marshall, David Burke, directed by Eric Thompson.
(1975) Stage: Appeared in Sir
Alan Ayckbourn's "Absent Friends," performed at London's Garrick Theatre in England, with Peter Bowles, Phyllida Law, directed by Eric Thompson.
(1994) Stage: Appeared in
David Storey's "Home," at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, Englan,d with Paul Eddington CBE and Brenda Bruce.
(1979) Stage: Appeared in Roger Hall's "Middle Age Spread," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England, with Paul Eddington CBE, Tom Chadbon, Judy Loe and Sheila Grant in the cast. Robert Kidd was director.
(1987) Stage: Appeared in
William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," in a Renaissance Theatre Company production at the Birmingham Repertory Studio Theatre in Birmingham, England, and the Tour with Frances Barber, Christopher Ravenscroft, James Saxon, Abigail McKern, James Simmons, Anton Lesser, Caroline Langrishe and Shaun Prendergast in the cast.
Kenneth Branagh was director.
(1991) Stage: Appeared in the Renaissance Theatre Company Tour of
Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya," with Peter Egan, Sian Thomas, Annabel Arden and Patrick Godfrey in the cast. Peter Egan and
Kenneth Branagh were directors.
(1959) Stage: Appeared Lord Montagu of Beaulieu's "Gilt and Gingerbread," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England, with John Clements, Kay Hammond, Hugh Sinclair, Eileen Peel and Walter Fitzgerald in the cast.
Harold French was director.
(1965) Stage: Appeared (as "Roland Maule") in
Noel Coward's "Present Laughter," at the Queen's Theatre in London, England, with 'Nigel Patrick,' (also director),
Phyllis Calvert, Maxine Audley, Avice Landon and
Graham Payn in the cast.
(1967) Stage: Appeared in
Alan Ayckbourn's "Relatively Speaking," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England, with
Celia Johnson and
Michael Hordern in the cast.
(1968) Stage: Appeard in
John Galsworthy's play, "Justice," at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England, with
Eric Portman, Barbara Murray and Anthony Ainley in the cast. Anthony Sharp was director.
(1969) Stage: Appeared in
John Mortimer's adaptation of
Georges Feydeau's play, "Cat Among the Pigeons!," at the Prince of Wales' Theatre in London, England, with Elizabeth Seal, Murray Melvin and
Victor Spinetti in the cast. Charon was director.
TV commercial (voiceover): Camps Solicitors.
TV commercial (voiceover): Norton Finance.
(1970) Stage: Appeared in
Michael Frayn's play, "The Two of Us," at the Garrick Theatre in London, England, with
Lynn Redgrave in the cast. Mark Cullingham was director.
(1973) Stage: He appeared in
Alan Ayckbourn's "Absurd Person Singular," at the Criterion Theatre in London, England, with Bridget Turner, Michael Aldridge, Sheila Hancock,
Anna Calder-Marshall and David Burke in the cast. Eric Thompson was director.
(1974) Stage: Appeared in
Alan Ayckbourn's "Absurd Person Singular" at the Criterion Theatre in London, England, with Bridget Turner, Michael Aldridge, Sheila Hancock,
Anna Calder-Marshall and David Burke in the cast. Eric Thompson was director.
(1981) He acted in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Arms and the Man," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Peter Egan, Richard Pearson, Pat Heywood, Anna Nygh, Anthony Pedley, and Alice Krige in the cast.
(1983) He acted in Ray Cooney's play, "Run for Your Wife," at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with Bernard Cribbins, Royce Mills, Bill Pertwee, Helen Gill, and Carol Hawkins in the cast. Ray Cooney was also director.
(1985) He acted in Stanley Price's play, "Why Me?," at the Strand Theatre in London, England with Diane Fletcher, Polly Hemingway, and Liz Smith in the cast.
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