Graham Armitage
Graham Armitage | |
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Born |
Edgar Harvey Armitage 24 April 1936 Manchester, England United Kingdom |
Died |
6 March 1999 Johannesburg, South Africa |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1952-1999 (Film and TV) |
Graham Armitage (1936–1999) was a British film and television actor.[1]
Selected filmography
Film
- The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965) - Pawson (uncredited)
- The Fiction-Makers (1968) - Carson
- Battle of Britain (1969) - Radar Officer (uncredited)
- The Fifth Day of Peace (1970) - Mark
- The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) - Wiggins (uncredited)
- Scrooge (1970) - Party Guest (uncredited)
- The Music Lovers (1970) - Prince Balukin
- Games That Lovers Play (1971) - Mr. Adams
- The Devils (1971) - Louis XIII of France
- The Boy Friend (1971) - Michael
- Take Me High (1973) - Boardman
- The New Spartans (1975)
- Spanish Fly (1975) - Perkins
- Zulu Dawn (1979) - Capt. Shepstone (uncredited)
- Game for Vultures (1979) - Harken
- Flashpoint Africa (1980) - Don
- The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980) - The Reverend (voice, uncredited)
- Die Groen Faktor (1984) - William Honiball
- Wie Laaste Lag... (1986) - Heart attack businessman
- Going Bananas (1987) - Gen. Smythe-Paget
- Jane and the Lost City (1987) - Cake Waiter
- Code Name Vengeance (1987) - Forrest (uncredited)
- Diamonds High (1988) - Bank manager
- Merchants of War (1989) - Gordon
- Circles in a Forest (1989) - Commissioner
- That Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily Hobhouse (1990) - Minister
- Oddball Hall (1990) - The Grand Noble Master
- River of Diamonds (1991) - Judge
- Fei zhou he shang (1991) - Auctioneer
- Sweet 'n Short (1991) - Bryce Williams
- Fleshtone (1994) - Dr. Sydney Frye
- Cry, the Beloved Country (1995) - Judge
- Alec to the Rescue (1999) - Vicar (Last appearance)
Television
- Theatre 625 (1966) - Monsieur Bernard
- The Avengers (1966-1967) - Algernon 'Algy' Wynche / Huggins
- Doctor Who (1967) - Barney
- The Saint (1968) - Carson
- The First Churchills (1969) - Earl of Rochester
- Randall and Hopkirk (1970) - Young Stage Director
- From a Bird's Eye View (1971) - Johnstone
- The Naked Civil Servant (1975) - Mr. Dunsmore
- Open All Hours (1976) - Man from Matlock Mutual Protection Society
- My Old Man
References
- ↑ Ross p.183
Bibliography
- Ross, Robert. The Complete Terry-Thomas. Reynolds & Hearn, 2002.
External links
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