Birthday
1912/07/28
Day of death
1991/12/21 (79 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Newcastle, England, UK
Also know as
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(1991) Ex
as Donald
(1948) Dick Barton: Special Agent
as Stark
(1958) Suspect
as Dr. Rendle
(1968) Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World
as Donald Bruce
(1958) The Crawling Eye
as Hans
(1982) Intensive Care
as Uncle Ernest
(1978) Night People
as John
(1977) Doctor Who: Horror of Fang Rock
as Reuben / Rutan (voice)
(1987) 1914 All Out
as Tiny Lightfoot
(1980) 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
as Florio
(1962) Captain Clegg
as Pirate Bosun
(1985) The Pickwick Papers
as Mr. Wardle
(1956) A Man from the Sun
as Cale
(1979) Even Solomon
as Mr Leslie
(1974) Headmaster
as ---
(1967) Mister Ten Per Cent
as Policeman
(1974) Eleanor
as Father
(1980) Thicker Than Water
as Jackson Arnott
(1955) The Hornet's Nest
as Martin
(1987) When We Are Married
as Mayor of Cleckleywyke
(1975) The Sweeney
as Commander
(1960) Danger Man
as ---
(1963) Doctor Who
as Donald Bruce
(1966) Softly, Softly
as ---
(1962) Z-Cars
as ---
(1972) Crown Court
as ---
(1955) Dixon of Dock Green
as Mr. Stevens
(1962) Dr. Finlay's Casebook
as ---
(1956) The Buccaneers
as Capt. Tim De Groot
(1956) The Count of Monte Cristo
as ---
(1975) Angels
as ---
(1959) No Hiding Place
as ---
(1970) Play for Today
as Philips
(1977) 1990
as ---
(1968) The Expert
as Dr Durley
(1966) Quick Before They Catch Us
as ---
(1979) Telford's Change
as ---
(1960) Maigret
as Yan
(1962) Dial RIX
as ---
(1981) Nanny
as ---
(1964) Detective
as ---
(1963) Doctor Who
as Reuben
(1956) The Buccaneers
as Purdy
(1958) The Larkins
as Desk Sergeant
(1999) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Ty Harrison
(1991) G.B.H.
as Frank Twist
(1976) Bill Brand
as Gallimore
(1978) All Creatures Great and Small
as Mr. Horner
(1970) Play for Today
as Father
(1970) Play for Today
as Jackson Arnott
(1970) Play for Today
as Mr Leslie
(1970) Play for Today
as Uncle Ernest
(1970) A Family at War
as Edwin Ashton
(1967) Contrasts
as Dr. Arbuthnot
(1950) Sunday Night Theatre
as Captain Priestman
(1950) Sunday Night Theatre
as Sampson
(1950) Sunday Night Theatre
as Tom Grimthorpe