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Graham Crowden
Nov 30, 1922 (102 years old) in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Known For
Out of Africa
The Company of Wolves
Code Name: Emerald
The Final Programme
For Your Eyes Only
Credits
2003 ·
Calendar Girls
as Richard
2003 ·
Appointment with Dr. Terrible
as Interviewee – Actor
2003 ·
The Planman
as Lord Belford
2002 ·
Foyle's War
as Sir John Sackville
2002 ·
Possession
as Sir George
2001 ·
Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible
as Professor MacLewton
2001 ·
Waking the Dead
as Sir Cyril Barrett
2001 ·
Attila
as Senator
2000 ·
Don Quixote
as Montesino
1998 ·
Vanity Fair
as Lord Bareacres
1998 ·
The Sea Change
as Chairman of the Board
1998 ·
I Want You
as Old Man
1997 ·
Soul Music
as Mustrum Ridcully (voice)
1997 ·
Soul Music
as Mustrum Ridcully (voice)
1997 ·
Midsomer Murders
as Reggie Barton
1997 ·
Richard II
as John of Gaunt
1996 ·
The Innocent Sleep
as George
1996 ·
Fantoosh
as Old Man
1994 ·
Love on a Branch Line
as Professor Pollux
1993 ·
The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries
as Sir Henry Ancred
1992 ·
Thacker
as Humphrey Folland
1991 ·
Performance
as John of Gaunt
1990 ·
Waiting for God
as Tom Ballard
1990 ·
Kremlin Farewell
as Lipetkin
1990 ·
Oxford
as Professor Temple
1988 ·
A Handful of Dust
as Mr. Graceful
1988 ·
Didn't You Kill My Brother?
as Judge Hate
1988 ·
The Modern World: Ten Great Writers
as Home Secretary
1987 ·
The Happy Valley
as Chief Justice (voice)
1987 ·
East of Ipswich
as Headmaster
1986 ·
All Passion Spent
as Herbert
1986 ·
All Passion Spent
as Herbert
1986 ·
A Very Peculiar Practice
as Jock McCannon
1985 ·
Out of Africa
as Lord Belfield
1985 ·
Code Name: Emerald
as Sir Geoffrey Macklin
1985 ·
Bleak House
as Lord Chancellor
1985 ·
Monsignor Quixote
as The Bishop
1984 ·
Much Ado About Nothing
as Friar Francis
1984 ·
The Company of Wolves
as Old Priest
1983 ·
Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime
as
1983 ·
Floating Off
as French
1983 ·
Cymbeline
as Caius Lucius
1983 ·
Flying Into the Wind
as Judge Wood
1983 ·
Tales Out of School
as Judge Wood
1983 ·
The Cleopatras
as Theodotus
1983 ·
The Beggar's Opera
as Player
1982 ·
The Missionary
as Fitzbanks
1982 ·
The Comic Strip Presents...
as Professor Temple
1982 ·
The Comic Strip Presents...
as Judge Hate
1982 ·
Britannia Hospital
as Professor Millar
1981 ·
For Your Eyes Only
as First Sea Lord
1981 ·
Beloved Enemy
as Sir Peter
1980 ·
Doctor Who: The Horns of Nimon
as Soldeed
1977 ·
The Professionals
as Minister
1977 ·
1990
as
1977 ·
Three Dangerous Ladies
as Collins, the Butler
1977 ·
Jabberwocky
as Fanatics' Leader
1977 ·
Hardcore
as Lord Yardarm
1977 ·
Raffles
as
1976 ·
Star Maidens
as
1975 ·
Porridge: No Way Out
as Prison Doctor
1975 ·
Rumpole of the Bailey
as
1974 ·
The Little Prince
as The General
1974 ·
The Abdication
as Barberini
1974 ·
Father Brown
as Colonel James Bohun
1974 ·
Zodiac
as Rodney Tyce
1974 ·
Romance with a Double Bass
as Count Alexei
1973 ·
The Final Programme
as Dr Smiles
1973 ·
O Lucky Man!
as Stewart / Prof. Millar / Meths Drinker
1972 ·
The Amazing Mr. Blunden
as Mr. Clutterbuck
1972 ·
The Adventures of Black Beauty
as
1972 ·
The Ruling Class
as Truscott
1972 ·
Up the Chastity Belt
as Sir Coward de Custard
1972 ·
Something to Hide
as Lay Preacher
1971 ·
The Snow Goose
as Recruiting Officer
1971 ·
The Guardians
as
1971 ·
The Ten Commandments
as Prof. David Cuthbertson
1971 ·
The Road Builder
as Mr. Bolton
1971 ·
Percy
as Alfred Spaulton
1971 ·
Great Performances
as The Bishop
1970 ·
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
as Bishop of Cowley
1970 ·
Play for Today
as
1970 ·
Leo the Last
as Lawyer Max
1970 ·
The Misfit
as Wiggy
1970 ·
Curse of the Mummy
as Mr. Trelawny
1970 ·
Catweazle
as Gobbling
1969 ·
The Virgin Soldiers
as MO
1969 ·
The File of the Golden Goose
as Smythe
1969 ·
Two in Clover
as Reverend Harker
1968 ·
if....
as History Master
1967 ·
Much Ado About Nothing
as Verges
1966 ·
Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment
as Counsel
1966 ·
Mystery and Imagination
as
1965 ·
Dead Man's Chest
as Murchie
1965 ·
BBC Play of the Month
as James Telfer
1965 ·
One Way Pendulum
as Prosecuting Counsel
1964 ·
Redcap
as
1964 ·
HMS Paradise
as Commander Shaw
1964 ·
Detective
as
1963 ·
Doctor Who
as Soldeed
1963 ·
We Joined the Navy
as Naval Officer (uncredited)
1962 ·
Dr. Finlay's Casebook
as
1961 ·
Harpers West One
as Edward Cruickshank
1961 ·
Don't Bother to Knock
as Scoutmaster
1959 ·
No Hiding Place
as
1959 ·
The Bridal Path
as Man Giving Directions to the Beach (uncredited)
1958 ·
Charlesworth at Large
as Landlord
1958 ·
Fair Game
as
1957 ·
Nicholas Nickleby
as
1956 ·
Armchair Theatre
as
1955 ·
The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Friar Dennis
1951 ·
Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Recruiting officer
1950 ·
Sunday Night Theatre
as Sir Andrew Aguecheek