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Alec Linstead
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Alec Linstead was born in 1940 in Surrey, England, UK. He is an actor, known for
Doctor Who (1963)
,
McLibel! (1997)
and
Anna Karenina (1977)
.
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Known for
Doctor Who
8.4
TV Series
Jellicoe
Sgt. Osgood
Head of Stengos
1971–1985 • 8 eps
McLibel!
8.1
TV Mini Series
Sidney Arnott
1997 • 1 ep
Anna Karenina
7.7
TV Mini Series
Doctor
1977 • 2 eps
Dick Barton: Special Agent
6.6
TV Series
Police Inspector
1979 • 3 eps
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54
The Magical Music Box
TV Series
Johann
Gardener
Doorman
(voice)
2017
3 episodes
Feedback
Bob
2004
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Magistrate
Mr. Ryan
1993–2004
2 episodes
South Kensington
4.6
Prete
2001
Without Motive
7.2
TV Series
Murphy
2001
1 episode
Lexx
7.3
TV Series
Cardinal Meinpo Duftet
2001
1 episode
Close & True
7.4
TV Mini Series
Psychiatrist
2000
1 episode
Sex, Chips & Rock n' Roll
8.3
TV Mini Series
Registrar
1999
1 episode
Silent Witness
7.9
TV Series
Dorian Cross
Professor Jenkins
1996–1999
2 episodes
The Feeble Files
7.8
Video Game
Major Benson
(voice)
1998
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries
7.6
TV Series
Wedding Vicar
1998
1 episode
Food of Love
4.7
Fincham's brother
1997
Trial & Retribution
7.6
TV Series
Prison Doctor
(as Alex Linstead)
1997
1 episode
McLibel!
8.1
TV Mini Series
Sidney Arnott
1997
1 episode
Element of Doubt
6.1
TV Movie
Pharmacist
(as Alex Linstead)
1996
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Alternative name
Alex Linstead
Born
1940
Surrey, England, UK
Other works
His theatre credits include: various roles in the play "The Lady in the Van" by
Alan Bennett
. Directed by
Nicholas Hytner
(1999, Queen's Theatre, London)
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