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"Great Performances"
(1 episode)
A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia
(18 April 1992) - Clemenceau
"Woof!"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.5
(20 March 1991) - Maitre D'
"After the War"
(1 episode)
Fathers and Sons
(23 June 1989) - Rolf Block
"War and Remembrance"
(2 episodes )
Part 10
(9 May 1989) -
Mr. Stern
Part 11
(10 May 1989) -
Mr. Stern
"Tickets for the Titanic"
(1 episode)
Incident on the Line
(2 March 1988) - Distinguished man
"Slinger's Day"
(1 episode)
A Pane in the Neck
(14 October 1987) - Mr. Crawford
"Indelible Evidence"
(1 episode)
Windfall
(30 January 1987) -
Self
"In Sickness and in Health"
(7 episodes )
Christmas Special
(26 December 1985) -
Mr. Rabinsky
Episode #2.1
(4 September 1986) -
Mr. Rabinsky
Christmas Special
(23 December 1986) -
Mr. Rabinsky
Episode #3.3
(5 November 1987) -
Mr. Rabinsky
Episode #3.6
(26 November 1987) -
Mr. Rabinsky
Christmas Special
(25 December 1987) -
Mr. Rabinsky
Episode #4.2
(14 September 1989) -
Rabinsky
"Reilly: Ace of Spies"
(1 episode)
Dreadnoughts and Crosses
(28 September 1983) - Von Meck
"The Bounder"
(1 episode)
Howard at the Majestic
(23 April 1982) - Diner
"The Borgias"
(2 episodes )
Part 1
(14 October 1981) -
Cardinal Deacon
Part 9
(9 December 1981) -
Cardinal Deacon
"Till Death..."
(1 episode)
Episode #1.3
(5 June 1981) - Car Driver
"Young at Heart"
(1 episode)
I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside
(4 June 1981) - Head waiter
"Robin's Nest"
(1 episode)
The Homecoming
(24 February 1981) - Mr. Gordon
"The Other 'Arf"
(1 episode)
Shooting the Germans
(30 May 1980) - Head Waiter
"Citizen Smith"
(1 episode)
Bigger Than Guy Fawkes
(23 May 1980) - Benny Saltzberg
"The Nesbitts Are Coming"
(1 episode)
Race Day
(8 May 1980) - Morris Whitworth
"Only When I Laugh"
(1 episode)
Is There a Doctor in the House?
(10 December 1979) - Customer
"Minder"
(1 episode)
Gunfight at the O.K. Laundrette
(29 October 1979) - Bernie
"Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson"
(1 episode)
The Case of the Purloined Letter
(1 January 1979) - Dr. Sergius
"Accident"
(1 episode)
Victims
(7 December 1978) - Mr. Radlett
"The Professionals"
(1 episode)
First Night
(21 October 1978) - Asher Biebermann
"Disraeli: Portrait of a Romantic"
(1 episode)
... aka "Disraeli" - UK
(original title)
The Great Game 1858-1872
(19 September 1978) - Speaker No. 3
"People Like Us"
(1 episode)
Hungry Men Are Angry Men
(12 May 1978) - Kossovitch
"The Many Wives of Patrick"
(1 episode)
Shades of Night
(12 May 1978) - Insp. Knowles
"Van der Valk"
(1 episode)
Dead on Arrival
(24 October 1977) - Dr. Pritchett
"The Upchat Line"
(1 episode)
The One That Got Away
(24 October 1977) - Clerk of the Court
"The Fuzz"
(1 episode)
A Grand Old Team to Play For
(15 September 1977) - Mr. Copley
"The XYY Man"
(2 episodes )
The Missing Civil Servant
(4 July 1977) -
Dodson
The Big Bang
(11 July 1977) -
Dodson
"The Galton & Simpson Playhouse"
(1 episode)
Car Along the Pass
(17 February 1977) -
Actor
"Orde Wingate"
(3 episodes )
If I Forget Thee O Jerusalem
(16 July 1976) -
Chaim Weizmann
For the Sword of the Lord and of Gideon
(23 July 1976) -
Chaim Weizmann
Turn You to the Strong Hold
(30 July 1976) -
Chaim Weizmann
"Dad's Army"
(1 episode)
My Brother and I
(26 December 1975) - The Major-General
"The Tomorrow People"
(2 episodes )
One Law: Another for the Rich
(28 October 1975) -
Thwaites
One Law: Which Prohibits Them Equally from Stealing Bread
(4 November 1975) -
Thwaites
"The Main Chance"
(1 episode)
War of the Tiger
(4 July 1975) - Tribunal chairman
"The Sweeney"
(1 episode)
Abduction
(27 March 1975) - Dr. Cohen
"Not on Your Nellie"
(1 episode)
Feeling the Draught
(28 February 1975) - Bank Manager
"The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs"
(1 episode)
The K.G.B.
(22 November 1974) - Ramsden
"Heidi"
(3 episodes )
Episode #1.3
(3 November 1974) - Professor
Episode #1.4
(10 November 1974) - Professor
Episode #1.5
(17 November 1974) - Professor
"Softly Softly: Task Force"
(1 episode)
A Day's Work
(30 October 1974) - Forster
"Whodunnit?"
(1 episode)
Teddy Bears' Picnic
(29 July 1974) - Norman Cross
"Play for Today"
(2 episodes )
Headmaster
(14 March 1974) - Andrews
Funny Farm
(27 February 1975) - James Ball
"Steptoe and Son"
(1 episode)
The Party
(24 December 1973) - Husband at Travel Agency
"The Two Ronnies"
(3 episodes )
Episode #3.7
(20 December 1973) -
Actor
Episode #4.4
(23 January 1975) - Monsieur Philippe
Episode #4.5
(30 January 1975) - Monsieur Philippe
"The Protectors"
(1 episode)
Goodbye George
(2 November 1973) - Policeman
"Bowler"
(1 episode)
Thou Shalt Not Grass
(16 September 1973) - Senior Officer
"Warship"
(1 episode)
A Standing and Jumping War
(2 August 1973) - Minister Aziz
"Ooh La La!"
(1 episode)
Keep an Eye on Amélie
(5 May 1973) -
The General
"Love Story"
(1 episode)
My Brother's House
(28 March 1973) - The Rabbi
"The Adventurer"
(1 episode)
Going, Going...
(1 January 1973) - Eisen
"Madigan"
(1 episode)
The London Beat
(8 November 1972) - Bendel
"The Pathfinders"
(1 episode)
Fly There, Walk Back
(18 October 1972) - German General
"The Persuaders!"
(1 episode)
Five Miles to Midnight
(7 January 1972) - Brusati
"Freewheelers"
(2 episodes )
The Race
(10 December 1971) -
Captain Rylandt
Red Herring
(17 December 1971) -
Captain Rylandt
"The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes"
(1 episode)
The Case of the Mirror of Portugal
(25 October 1971) -
Solomons
"The Morecambe & Wise Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #6.4
(10 October 1971) - Camp Kommandant
"Trial"
(1 episode)
Counsel for the Prosecution
(9 September 1971) - Surgeon
"Hine"
(1 episode)
The Big Package
(30 June 1971) - Hotel manager
"Doctor in the House"
(1 episode)
The Royal Visit
(22 May 1970) - Bishop Briddock
"My Partner the Ghost"
(1 episode)
... aka "Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)" - UK
(original title)
The Trouble with Women
(20 February 1970) - 1st Poker Player
"Counterstrike"
(1 episode)
The Mutant
(10 November 1969) - Grant
"Department S"
(1 episode)
The Man Who Got a New Face
(15 October 1969) - Kolliatis
"Special Branch"
(3 episodes )
The Promised Land
(1 October 1969) - Charles Settle
Dinner Date
(18 August 1970) - Hotel Manager
Intercept
(18 April 1974) - Straker
"Hark at Barker"
(1 episode)
Rustless and the Solar System
(23 May 1969) -
Actor
"Z Cars"
(2 episodes )
Special Duty: Part 1
(10 March 1969) - Joey McGee
Scapegoat
(7 April 1975) - Deputy Chief Constable
"The Avengers"
(2 episodes )
Who's Who???
(3 May 1967) - Dr. Krelmar
Fog
(17 February 1969) - Haller
"Adam Adamant Lives!"
(1 episode)
The Tunnel of Death
(25 February 1967) - Scarlatti
"Mogul"
(3 episodes )
... aka "The Troubleshooters" - UK
(original title)
Words Are Softer Than Oil
(30 January 1967) - Cor Hazenberg
Lord, What a Tangled Web
(19 May 1969) - Willi Muller
Shangri-La and All That Jazz
(8 November 1971) - Charles Masson
"The Power Game"
(1 episode)
The Front Men
(17 October 1966) - Ferguson
"Till Death Us Do Part"
(2 episodes )
Two Toilets?... That's Posh
(18 July 1966) - Estate Agent
Holiday in Bournemouth
(27 September 1972) - Train Passenger
"The Baron"
(2 episodes )
Farewell to Yesterday
(14 April 1966) - Train Steward
The Seven Eyes of Night
(15 February 1967) - Insp, Lamille
"Secret Agent"
(1 episode)
... aka "Danger Man" - UK
(original title)
... aka "Secret Agent aka Danger Man" - USA
(video box title)
The Galloping Major
(3 November 1964) - Lasalle
"The Saint"
(5 episodes )
The Benevolent Burglary
(26 December 1963) -
Colonel Latignant
The Death Penalty
(3 December 1964) -
Colonel Latignant
The Persistent Parasite
(29 July 1965) -
Colonel Latignant
The Spanish Cow
(19 August 1965) -
Colonel Latignant
The Better Mousetrap
(25 November 1966) -
Colonel Latignant
"Sergeant Cork"
(9 episodes )
The Case of the Respectable Suicide
(3 August 1963) - Insp. Joseph Bird
The Case of the Slithy Tove
(10 August 1963) - Insp. Joseph Bird
The Case of the Persistent Assassin
(17 August 1963) - Insp. Joseph Bird
The Case of the Soldier's Rifle
(31 August 1963) - Insp. Joseph Bird
Case of the Public Paragon
(7 September 1963) - Insp. Joseph Bird
The Case of the Gold Salesmen
(21 September 1963) - Insp. Joseph Bird
The Case of the Fenian Men
(28 December 1963) - Insp. Joseph Bird
The Case of the Self Made Man
(8 February 1964) - Insp. Joseph Bird
The Case of the French Mademoiselle
(27 August 1966) - Insp. Dupont
"Ghost Squad"
(2 episodes )
The Heir Apparent
(9 March 1963) - Roger Belcher
Lost in Transit
(15 June 1963) - Nicholas Mayer
"Sir Francis Drake"
(1 episode)
Drake on Trial
(4 March 1962) - Governor
"No Hiding Place"
(1 episode)
The Goat's Whiskers
(30 September 1960) - Leslie Preston
"The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre"
(1 episode)
The Man Who Was Nobody
(15 September 1960) - Eddie
"Skyport"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.51
(16 June 1960) - Chief preventive officer ,
Writer
(writer)
"ITV Play of the Week"
(2 episodes )
The Green Pack
(3 May 1960) - Louis Creet
The Lovers of Florence
(13 July 1964) - Waiter
"ITV Television Playhouse"
(3 episodes )
Act of Terror
(25 March 1960) - Captain Iguerra
Mr. Cole and the Middle Kingdom
(28 September 1961) - Tang
The Night of the Reckoning
(5 September 1963) - Jacobson
"Knight Errant Limited"
(1 episode)
The Last of the Saracens
(8 March 1960) - Piaggio
"International Detective"
(1 episode)
The Winthrop Case
(23 January 1960) - Chaumont
"The Invisible Man"
(1 episode)
... aka "Invisible Man" - USA
(DVD box title)
The White Rabbit
(14 November 1959) - Professor Blaire
"Dixon of Dock Green"
(7 episodes )
Shaking the Law
(31 October 1959) - Hurst
A Tip for the CID
(18 November 1961) - Sammy Cope
Forsaking All Others
(6 March 1965) - Bank Manager
The Man Who Was Going to Die
(27 November 1965) - Mr. Haire
The Commander
(26 October 1968) - Assistant Hotel Manager
The Paperhangers
(6 September 1969) - Malloy
Trial and Error
(14 October 1972) - Grenner
"The Third Man"
(1 episode)
High Finance
(21 October 1959) - Mallet
"Interpol Calling"
(2 episodes )
You Can't Die Twice
(18 October 1959) - Inspector Krantz
The Three Keys
(24 April 1960) - Lambert
"Great Expectations"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.13
(28 June 1959) - Creditor
"Whack-O!"
(1 episode)
Episode #4.3
(26 May 1959) - Mr. Osborne
"African Patrol"
(1 episode)
The Robbery
(12 October 1958) - Tasker
"White Hunter"
(1 episode)
Dead Man's Tale
(1 January 1958) - James Wilson
"O.S.S."
(1 episode)
Operation Powder Puff
(10 October 1957) - Brigadier Bosville
"The Adventures of Aggie"
(1 episode)
... aka "Aggie" - UK
(short title)
, USA
(series title)
Top Secret
(17 September 1956) - Rene
"The Scarlet Pimpernel"
(1 episode)
Thanksgiving Day
(20 April 1956) - Marquis de St. Serven
"The Vise"
(1 episode)
... aka "Detective's Diary" - USA
(rerun title)
... aka "The Vise: Mark Saber" - USA
(third and fourth season title)
No Reply from Room 17
(2 March 1956) - Clerk (uncredited)
"Patrol Car"
(1 episode)
... aka "Fabian of the Yard" - UK
(original title)
Bride of the Fires
(22 January 1955) - Inspector Kelson
"BBC Sunday-Night Theatre"
(1 episode)
Nineteen Eighty-Four
(12 December 1954) -
Emmanuel Goldstein
"The Quatermass Experiment"
(1 episode)
State of Emergency
(22 August 1953) - Man in Crowd
"Five Children and It"
(1 episode)
The End of 'It'
(24 June 1951) - Golden Eagle