Birthday
1920/09/09
Day of death
1994/01/10 (73 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Glastonbury, Somerset, England, UK
Also know as
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Michael William ffolliott Aldridge was an English actor. He was known for playing Seymour in the television series Last of the Summer Wine from 1986 to 1990 and he had a long career as a character actor on stage and screen dating back to the 1930s.
(1965) Chimes at Midnight
as Pistol
(1986) Murder by the Book
as Edmond Cork
(1983) Bullshot
as Prof. Rupert Fenton
(1985) Turtle Diary
as Mr Meager
(1972) Follow Me!
as Sir Philip Crouch
(1985) Bon Voyage
as Sir Colin Brand
(1948) Nothing Venture
as Michael Garrod
(1951) Murder in the Cathedral
as Second Knight
(1954) Suicide Mission
as English Officer
(1988) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe
as The Professor
(1984) A Voyage Round My Father
as Headmaster
(1986) Shanghai Surprise
as Mr. Burns
(1986) Clockwise
as Prior
(1962) Life for Ruth
as Harvard
(1984) The Biko Inquest
as Dr. Carter
(1989) Countdown to War
as Neville Chamberlain
(1984) Under the Hammer
as John Bourke-White
(1984) Charlie
as Paul Tucker
(1979) Tales of the Unexpected
as Sir Basil Turton
(1987) Inspector Morse
as Arthur Drysdale
(1973) Last of the Summer Wine
as Seymour
(1981) Hallelujah!
as ---
(1956) The Count of Monte Cristo
as ---
(1986) Yes, Prime Minister
as ---
(1988) The Chronicles of Narnia
as Professor Digory Kirke
(1974) Fall of Eagles
as Rasputin
(1983) Spyship
as Sir Peter Hillmore
(1984) Charlie
as ---
(1980) Love in a Cold Climate
as Uncle Matt
(1988) Game, Set, and Match
as Silas Gaunt
(1982) The Agatha Christie Hour
as Dr. Lavington
(1979) Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
as Percy Alleline
(1968) Ooh La La!
as Pontagnac
(1985) Charters and Caldicott
as Caldicott
(1977) Raven
as ---
(1985) Mussolini: The Untold Story
as Matteotti
(1965) The Man In Room 17
as Dimmock
(1971) The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
as Archduke Othmar
(1967) The Fellows
as Ian Dimmock
(1960) Sunday-Night Play
as ---
(1983) Reilly: Ace of Spies
as Orlov
(1982) The Barchester Chronicles
as Sir Abraham Haphazard
(1970) Play for Today
as John Bourke-White
(1969) Hadleigh
as George Quantock
(1959) Bleak House
as Mr. George
(1950) Sunday Night Theatre
as Sir Edward Fortrose