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Julian Wyatt Glover (born 27 March 1935) is an English
England

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 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
.

er was born in Hampstead
Hampstead

Hampstead is an area of London, England, located north-west of Charing Cross. It is part of the London Borough of Camden. It is situated within Inner London....
, the son of Honor (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Wyatt), a close friend
Friendship

Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more people. In this sense, the term connotes a Interpersonal relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, and affection and respect along with a degree of rendering service to friends in times of need or crisis....
 of the novelist Barbara Pym
Barbara Pym

Barbara Mary Crampton Pym was an England novelist....
, and C. Gordon Glover, a BBC radio producer. His half brother is the musician Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt

Robert Wyatt is an England musician, and founding member of the influential Canterbury scene band Soft Machine. He is married to English painter and songwriter Alfreda Benge....
. He attended Bristol Grammar School
Bristol Grammar School

Bristol Grammar School is a co-educational Independent school in Redland, Bristol, Bristol, England.It was founded in 1532 by two brothers, Robert Thorne and Nicholas Thorne, when it was housed in the St Bartholomew's Hospital, Bristol, as part of the new founding of schools after Henry VIII of England's closure of the monasteries, where p...
 in Bristol
Bristol

Bristol is a City status in the United Kingdom, unitary authority area and Ceremonial counties of England in South West England, west of London, and east of Cardiff....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, where he was in the same class as actors Timothy West
Timothy West

Timothy Lancaster West, Order of the British Empire is an English people film, stage and television actor....
 and "Darth Vader
Darth Vader

Darth Vader is the central antagonist in George Lucas's first three Star Wars original trilogy films and Revenge of the Sith, voiced by James Earl Jones and portrayed physically by David Prowse in the Original trilogy and by Canadian actor Hayden Christensen in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith....
" actor David Prowse
David Prowse

David Prowse, Order of the British Empire is an England bodybuilder, weightlifter and sometime actor, most widely known for his role as the physical form of Darth Vader....
, and also Alleyn's School
Alleyn's School

Alleyn's School is an Independent school , fee-paying co-educational day school situated in Dulwich, South-East London. It was part of the historic Alleyn's College charitable foundation, which also included James Allen's Girls' School , Dulwich College and as well as their daughter schools ....
 in Dulwich
Dulwich

Dulwich is an affluent area of South East London. The settlement is mostly in the London Borough of Southwark with parts in the London Borough of Lambeth....
.

er trained at the National Youth Theatre
National Youth Theatre

The London-based National Youth Theatre or NYT is an organization which runs acting auditions, workshops, drama courses, and theatre productions....
 and performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Company

The Royal Shakespeare Company is a British theatre company. Located primarily at Stratford-upon-Avon, with bases also in London and Theatre Royal, Newcastle, it is one of the United Kingdom's two most prominent publicly-funded theatre companies, alongside the Royal National Theatre....
.






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Julian Wyatt Glover (born 27 March 1935) is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
.

Biography


Early life

Glover was born in Hampstead
Hampstead

Hampstead is an area of London, England, located north-west of Charing Cross. It is part of the London Borough of Camden. It is situated within Inner London....
, the son of Honor (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Wyatt), a close friend
Friendship

Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more people. In this sense, the term connotes a Interpersonal relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, and affection and respect along with a degree of rendering service to friends in times of need or crisis....
 of the novelist Barbara Pym
Barbara Pym

Barbara Mary Crampton Pym was an England novelist....
, and C. Gordon Glover, a BBC radio producer. His half brother is the musician Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt

Robert Wyatt is an England musician, and founding member of the influential Canterbury scene band Soft Machine. He is married to English painter and songwriter Alfreda Benge....
. He attended Bristol Grammar School
Bristol Grammar School

Bristol Grammar School is a co-educational Independent school in Redland, Bristol, Bristol, England.It was founded in 1532 by two brothers, Robert Thorne and Nicholas Thorne, when it was housed in the St Bartholomew's Hospital, Bristol, as part of the new founding of schools after Henry VIII of England's closure of the monasteries, where p...
 in Bristol
Bristol

Bristol is a City status in the United Kingdom, unitary authority area and Ceremonial counties of England in South West England, west of London, and east of Cardiff....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, where he was in the same class as actors Timothy West
Timothy West

Timothy Lancaster West, Order of the British Empire is an English people film, stage and television actor....
 and "Darth Vader
Darth Vader

Darth Vader is the central antagonist in George Lucas's first three Star Wars original trilogy films and Revenge of the Sith, voiced by James Earl Jones and portrayed physically by David Prowse in the Original trilogy and by Canadian actor Hayden Christensen in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith....
" actor David Prowse
David Prowse

David Prowse, Order of the British Empire is an England bodybuilder, weightlifter and sometime actor, most widely known for his role as the physical form of Darth Vader....
, and also Alleyn's School
Alleyn's School

Alleyn's School is an Independent school , fee-paying co-educational day school situated in Dulwich, South-East London. It was part of the historic Alleyn's College charitable foundation, which also included James Allen's Girls' School , Dulwich College and as well as their daughter schools ....
 in Dulwich
Dulwich

Dulwich is an affluent area of South East London. The settlement is mostly in the London Borough of Southwark with parts in the London Borough of Lambeth....
.

Career

Glover trained at the National Youth Theatre
National Youth Theatre

The London-based National Youth Theatre or NYT is an organization which runs acting auditions, workshops, drama courses, and theatre productions....
 and performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Company

The Royal Shakespeare Company is a British theatre company. Located primarily at Stratford-upon-Avon, with bases also in London and Theatre Royal, Newcastle, it is one of the United Kingdom's two most prominent publicly-funded theatre companies, alongside the Royal National Theatre....
. In the early 1950s he appeared in several shows at Unity Theatre, London
Unity Theatre, London

The Unity Theatre was a theatre club formed in 1936, and initially based in St Judes Hall, Britannia Street, Kings Cross, in 1937 they moved to a former chapel in Goldington Street, near St Pancras, London, in the London Borough of Camden....
  During the 1960s and 1970s, Glover frequently appeared in British television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 shows, including The Avengers
The Avengers (TV series)

The Avengers was a British television series featuring secret agents in 1960s United Kingdom. The programmes were made by TV company Associated British Corporation, and created by its Head of Drama Sydney Newman....
, Doctor Who
Doctor Who

Doctor Who is a British Science fiction on television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a mysterious alien Time travel known as "Doctor " who travels in his space and time-ship, the TARDIS, which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s police box....
 and Blake's 7
Blake's 7

Blake's 7 is a United Kingdom science fiction television series made by the British Broadcasting Corporation for their BBC One channel. Created by Terry Nation, a prolific television writer best known for creating the popular Dalek monsters for the television series Doctor Who, it ran for four series between 1978 and 1981....
.

Julian Glover also appeared in 1967's Quatermass and the Pit
Quatermass and the Pit (film)

Quatermass and the Pit is a 1967 United Kingdom Science fiction film / horror film, produced by Hammer Film Productions and based on the 1958 BBC One serial Quatermass and the Pit....
, a Hammer Studios adaptation of Nigel Kneale's 1950s BBC television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 original, in which he portrayed Quatermass' nemesis, Colonel Breen, a military man, initially skeptical of the ancient origin of an archaeologically excavated extraterrestrial spacecraft who is later ironically in thrall to the murderous energy released from the craft.

Glover also appeared opposite Roger Moore in the episode of The Saint
The Saint (TV series)

The Saint was a long-running ITC Entertainment mystery spy thriller, airing in British television on ITV between 1962 in television and 1969 in television....
 titled "Invitation to Danger."

He made some of his most notable appearances during the 1980s as the Imperial
Galactic Empire (Star Wars)

The Galactic Empire is one of the main factions in the Star Wars fictional universe. It is a tyranny, Star Wars galaxy-spanning regime established by the series' lead villain, Palpatine, to replace the Galactic Republic in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith....
 General
General

A General officer is an Officer of high military rank. The term or equivalent is used by nearly every country in the world. General can be used as a generic term for all grades of general officer, or it can specifically refer to a single rank that is just called general....
 Maximilian Veers
List of Star Wars characters

This is a list of prominent characters from the Star Wars franchise, sorted by last name....
 in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is a 1980 in film space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner. The screenplay, based on a story by George Lucas, was written by Lawrence Kasdan and Leigh Brackett....
 (1980), the ruthless Aris Kristatos in the James Bond
James Bond

James Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections....
 film For Your Eyes Only
For Your Eyes Only (film)

For Your Eyes Only is the twelfth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the fifth to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
 (1981), and the deceptive American Nazi Walter Donovan in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 American adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a story co-written by executive producer George Lucas....
 (1989). During the 1980s he played the leading role in the BBC television drama series, By the Sword Divided
By the Sword Divided

By the Sword Divided is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1983 and 1985.The series was a historical drama set during the mid 17th century, dealing with the impact of the English Civil War on the Lacey family, made up of both Cavalier and Parliament of England supporters....
.

He also appeared in the 2002 film version of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets as the voice of the giant spider Aragog.

He is due to play the role of Mr. Brownlow in the 2008 West End revival of the musical Oliver!
Oliver!

Oliver! is a United Kingdom Musical theater, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. The musical is loosely based upon the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens....
, which opens in December at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.

He is an Associate Member of Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art , in Bloomsbury, London, is generally regarded as one of the most renowned drama schools in the world, and is one of the oldest drama schools in Britain....
.

Personal life

Glover is twice married to actresses; Eileen Atkins
Eileen Atkins

Dame Eileen June Atkins Order of British Empire is an award-winning England actress and occasional screenwriter....
 in 1957 (divorced 1966) and since 1968, Isla Blair
Isla Blair

Isla Blair is a United Kingdom actress, known for her television roles.Blair was born in Bangalore, India, the daughter of Ian Baxter Blair, who was a Scottish people tea planter, and Violet Barbara Blair-Hill ....
 with whom he has a son, actor Jamie Glover
Jamie Glover

Jamie Glover is an England actor....
, currently starring in the fourth series of Waterloo Road
Waterloo Road (TV series)

Waterloo Road is a BBC television drama series set in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, and is about a troubled comprehensive school. The programme focuses on its teachers and students, and confronts social issues, including affairs, abortion, divorce and suicide....
 on the BBC. In 2006, he held the role of Edward Alleyn
Alleyn's School

Alleyn's School is an Independent school , fee-paying co-educational day school situated in Dulwich, South-East London. It was part of the historic Alleyn's College charitable foundation, which also included James Allen's Girls' School , Dulwich College and as well as their daughter schools ....
 Club President.

Awards

  • His performance in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company
    Royal Shakespeare Company

    The Royal Shakespeare Company is a British theatre company. Located primarily at Stratford-upon-Avon, with bases also in London and Theatre Royal, Newcastle, it is one of the United Kingdom's two most prominent publicly-funded theatre companies, alongside the Royal National Theatre....
    's staging of Henry IV, Part 1
    Henry IV, Part 1

    Henry IV, Part 1 is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written no later than 1597. It is the second of Shakespeare's tetralogy that deals with the successive reigns of Richard II of England, Henry IV of England , and Henry V of England....
     and Part 2
    Henry IV, Part 2

    Henry IV, Part 2 is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed written between 1596 and 1599. It is the third part of a tetralogy, preceded by Richard II and Henry IV, Part 1 and succeeded by Henry V ....
    , at the Barbican Centre
    Barbican Centre

    Barbican Centre is the largest performing arts center in Europe. Located in the north of the City of London, England, in the heart of the Barbican Estate, the Centre hosts classical music and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions....
     in London
    London

    London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
    , earned him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in 1993.
  • He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award in 1993 (1992 season) for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Henry V
    Henry V (play)

    Henry V is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to be written in 1599. It is based on the life of King Henry V of England, and focuses on events immediately before and after the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years' War....
     at the Royal Shakespeare Company
    Royal Shakespeare Company

    The Royal Shakespeare Company is a British theatre company. Located primarily at Stratford-upon-Avon, with bases also in London and Theatre Royal, Newcastle, it is one of the United Kingdom's two most prominent publicly-funded theatre companies, alongside the Royal National Theatre....
    .


Filmography

  • The Young Victoria
    The Young Victoria

    The Young Victoria is a 2009 in film British costume drama film based on the young life of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. It stars Emily Blunt, Miranda Richardson, and Jim Broadbent....
     (2009) - Duke of Wellington
    Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

    Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Order of the Garter, Order of St Patrick, Order of the Bath, Royal Guelphic Order, Privy Council of the United Kingdom, Royal Society , was an Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman, and one of the leading military and political figures of the nineteenth century....
  • Mirrors
    Mirrors (film)

    Mirrors is a 2008 in film horror film directed by Alexandre Aja, and stars Kiefer Sutherland. The film was first titled Into the Mirror, but the name was later changed to MIRRORS. Filming began on May 1, 2007....
     (2008) - Robert Esseker
  • Scoop
    Scoop (2006 film)

    Scoop is a 2006 romantic comedy/murder mystery written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, Ian McShane, and Allen himself....
     (2006) – Lord Lyman
  • Strings (2004) - Kahro (English version voice)
  • Troy
    Troy (film)

    Troy is an epic film released on May 14, 2004, concerning the Trojan War. It is loosely based on Homer's Iliad, but includes material from Virgil's Aeneid and other sources, and frequently diverges from myth....
     (2004) - Triopas
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, is the second novel in the Harry Potter series written by J. K. Rowling. It continues the story of Harry Potter during his second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry....
     (2002) - Aragog (voice)
  • Two Men Went to War
    Two Men Went to War

    Two Men Went to War is a 2002 British film based on a true World War II story, from Raymond Foxall's book Amateur Commandos which describes the adventures of two army dentists who sneak off on their own personal invasion of France....
     (2002) - Col. Hatchard
  • The Book of Eve (2002) - Burt Smallwood
  • Vatel
    Vatel (film)

    Vatel is a 2000 in film film based on the life of 17th century French chef Fran?ois Vatel, directed by Roland Joff? and starring G?rard Depardieu, Uma Thurman, and Tim Roth....
     (2000) - Prince de Condé
    Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé

    Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Cond? was a France general and the most famous representative of the Prince of Cond? branch of the House of Bourbon....
  • The House of Angelo (1997) - Sir Robert Willoughby
  • Power and Lovers (1994) - Matthew
  • King Ralph
    King Ralph

    King Ralph is a 1991 in film United States comedy film starring John Goodman in the title role of Ralph Jones. The movie also stars Peter O'Toole as the King's private secretary Sir Cedric Willingham, Camille Coduri as Ralph's girlfriend Miranda Greene, and John Hurt as the United Kingdom peer Percival Graves, who schemes to get Ralph rem...
     (1991) - King Gustav
  • Letters, Riddles and Writs
    Letters, Riddles and Writs

    Letters, Riddles and Writs is a one act opera for television by Michael Nyman. The story is devised by Nyman, with a libretto by Jeremy Newson and Pat Gavin that incorporates Emily Anderson's English translations of correspondence and other texts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the subject of the opera....
     - Joseph Haydn
    Joseph Haydn

    Joseph Haydn was an Austrians composer. He was one of the most prominent composers of the classical music era, and is called by some the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet"....
  • Treasure Island
    Treasure Island (1990 film)

    Treasure Island is a film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson?s famous 1883 in literature novel Treasure Island. It was filmed in 1989 on location in Cornwall, England, and in Jamaica, and also at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England....
     (1990) - Dr. Livesey
  • Tusks (1990) - Ian Taylor
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 American adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a story co-written by executive producer George Lucas....
     (1989) - Walter Donovan
    List of characters in the Indiana Jones series

    This is a list of characters in the Indiana Jones franchise....
  • Cry Freedom
    Cry Freedom

    Cry Freedom is a 1987 in film feature film directed by Richard Attenborough, set in the late 1970s, during the apartheid era of South Africa....
     (1987) - Don Card
  • The Fourth Protocol
    The Fourth Protocol

    The Fourth Protocol is a novel written by Frederick Forsyth and published in August 1984....
     (1987) - Brian Harcourt-Smith
  • Hearts of Fire
    Hearts of Fire

    Hearts of Fire was a 1987 in film film starring Bob Dylan, Fiona Flanagan and Rupert Everett. The film was essentially a vehicle for Dylan based off his success as a rock musician....
     (1987) - Alfred
  • Heat and Dust
    Heat and Dust (film)

    Heat and Dust is a Merchant Ivory Productions award winning film, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala based upon her novel, Heat and Dust. It was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant....
     (1983) - Crawford, the District Collector
  • Ivanhoe
    Ivanhoe (1982 film)

    Ivanhoe is a 1982 in film Television movie adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. The film was directed by Douglas Camfield and screenplay written by John Gay....
     (1982) - King Richard
  • For Your Eyes Only
    For Your Eyes Only (film)

    For Your Eyes Only is the twelfth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the fifth to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
     (1981) - Aristotle Kristatos
  • Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) - General Veers
  • Invasion (1980) - Alexander Dubcek
    Alexander Dubcek

    Alexander Dubcek was a Slovaks politician and briefly leader of Czechoslovakia , famous for his attempt to reform the Communist regime . Later, after the overthrow of the Communist government in 1989, he was Speaker of the Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia....
  • Doctor Who - City of Death
    City of Death

    City of Death is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from September 29 to October 20 1979....
     (1979) - Scaroth/Count Scarlioni
    List of Doctor Who villains

    This is a list of villains from the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who. For other, related lists, #See also....
  • The Brute (1977) - Teddy
  • Gulliver's Travels
    Gulliver's Travels

    Gulliver's Travels , officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of several Ships, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' tales" literary sub-genre....
     (1977) - (voice)
  • Space 1999 - Alpha Child (1975) - Jarak
  • The Internecine Project
    The Internecine Project

    The Internecine Project is a 1974 in film film written by Mort W. Elkind, Barry Levinson, and Jonathan Lynn, directed by Ken Hughes, which tells the story of former secret agent Robert Elliot who is being promoted to a government advisor....
     (1974) - Arnold Pryce-Jones
  • Terror on the Britannic (1974) - Commander Marder
  • Dead Cert
    Dead Cert

    Dead Cert is Dick Francis' first novel, published in 1962....
     (1974) - Lodge
  • Hitler: The Last Ten Days
    Hitler: The Last Ten Days

    Hitler: The Last Ten Days is a 1973 in film film depicting the days leading up to Adolf Hitler's Hitler's Death. It stars Alec Guinness and Simon Ward....
     (1973) - Fegelein
    Hermann Fegelein

    SS-Obergruppenf?hrer Hans Georg Otto Hermann Fegelein was a General of the Waffen-SS in Nazi Germany, a member of Adolf Hitler's entourage, brother-in law to Eva Braun through his marriage to her sister, Gretl, and brother-in law to Adolf Hitler through Hitler's marriage to Eva Braun....
  • Luther
    Luther (1973 film)

    Luther is the 1973 in film film of John Osborne's biographical Luther , presenting the life of Martin Luther. It was one of eight in the first season of the American Film Theater's series of play made into films....
     (1973) - The Knight
  • Antony and Cleopatra
    Antony and Cleopatra (1972 film)

    Antony and Cleopatra is a 1972 in film film adaptation of the Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare made by the Rank Organisation. It was directed by Charlton Heston and produced by Peter Snell from a screenplay by Federico De Urrutia and the director....
     (1972) - Proculeius
  • Nicholas and Alexandra
    Nicholas and Alexandra

    Nicholas and Alexandra is a 1971 in film biographical film which tells the story of the last of Russia's monarchs, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his wife, the Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna of Hesse....
     (1971) - Gapon
    George Gapon

    Georgiy Apollonovich Gapon was a Russian Orthodox Church priest and a popular working class leader before the Russian Revolution of 1905....
  • The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
    The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer

    The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer is a United Kingdom 1970 in film cult satire film written by and starring Peter Cook....
     (1970) - Col. Moffat
  • Wuthering Heights
    Wuthering Heights (1970 film)

    Wuthering Heights is a 1970 film directed by Robert Fuest. It is based on the classic Emily Bronte novel of the same name. Like the Wuthering Heights , this film only depicts the first sixteen chapters concluding with Catherine Earnshaw Linton's death and omits the trials of her daughter, Hindley's son, and Heathcliff's son....
     (1970) - Hindley Earnshaw
  • The Last Grenade (1970) - Andy Royal
  • The Adding Machine
    The Adding Machine

    The Adding Machine is a 1923 play by Elmer Rice, and is generally considered to be the first American Expressionist play. The story focuses on Mr....
     (1969) - Shrdlu
    ETAOIN SHRDLU

    ETAOIN SHRDLU is the approximate order of Frequency analysis of the twelve most commonly used letters in the English language, best known as a nonsense phrase that sometimes appeared in print in the days of "Hot metal typesetting" publishing due to a custom of Linotype machine operators....
  • Alfred the Great
    Alfred the Great (film)

    Alfred the Great is a 1969 in film epic film which portrayed Alfred the Great struggle to rid Wessex of the invading Danes , in the 870s AD....
     (1969) - Shrdlu
  • The Magus
    The Magus (film)

    The Magus is a 1968 in film directed by Guy Green . The screenplay was written by John Fowles, based on his The Magus . It starred Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn, Candice Bergen and Anna Karina....
     (1968) - Anton
  • Quatermass and the Pit
    Quatermass and the Pit (film)

    Quatermass and the Pit is a 1967 United Kingdom Science fiction film / horror film, produced by Hammer Film Productions and based on the 1958 BBC One serial Quatermass and the Pit....
     (1967) - Col. Breen
  • Blood Fiend (1966) - Charles Marquis
  • Doctor Who - The Crusade
    The Crusade (Doctor Who)

    The Crusade is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from March 27 to April 17, 1965....
     (1965) - Richard the Lionheart
    Richard I of England

    Richard I was King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death in 1199. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Ireland, Cyprus, Count of Anjou, Count of Nantes and Brittany at various times during the same period....
  • The Alphabet Murders
    The Alphabet Murders

    The Alphabet Murders is a 1965 in film UK detective film based on the novel The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie, starring Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot....
     (1965) - Don Fortune
  • Time Lost and Time Remembered (1965) - Dr. Matthew Langdon
  • Girl with Green Eyes
    Girl with Green Eyes

    Girl with Green Eyes is a 1964 in film British drama film, which Edna O'Brien adapted from her novel The Lonely Girl. It was directed by Desmond Davis, and stars Peter Finch, Rita Tushingham, Lynn Redgrave and Julian Glover....
     (1964) - Malachi Sullivan
  • Tom Jones
    Tom Jones (film)

    Tom Jones is a 1963 in film British comedy film. It is an adaptation of Henry Fielding's classic novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling , starring Albert Finney as the titular hero....
     (1963) - Lt. Northerton


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