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Brian Pettifer
ActorBorn January 1, 1953 (72 years)
Brian Pettifer (born January 1, 1953) is a South African actor who has appeared in many television shows, and also on stage and in film. He is the younger brother of folk musician Linda Thompson.
He intended to become a photographer, but pursued a career as an actor. He appeared as a child in the BBC's This Man Craig and Dr Finlay's Casebook, and Madame Bovary (with his friend Alex Norton) which gave him an avid interest in acting on television.
His first film role was in Lindsay Anderson's film if.... (1968). He also appeared in Anderson's O Lucky Man! (1973) and Britannia Hospital (1982) playing the same character in all three Anderson films, that of Biles. His other film credits include roles in Amadeus (1984), A Christmas Carol (1984), Gulag (1985), Heavenly Pursuits (1986), Little Dorrit (1987), The Great Escape II: The Untold Story (1988), Loch Ness (1996), The House of Mirth (2000), Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (2002), The Rocket Post (2004), Vanity Fair (2004) and Lassie (2005).
Pettifer was a regular in Rab C. Nesbitt mainly propping up a bar, but was also known as aircraftman Bruce Leckie in Get Some In!, where he was constantly the butt of jokes directed at him by Corporal Marsh. He also played cousin Hughie in the long running Liverpool based 70s sitcom The Liver Birds.
He also played Alfred Meyer in the BBC/HBO film Conspiracy and the part of Dr. Cameron in the Radio 4 series entitled Adventures of a Black Bag, after appearing in several episodes of Dr. Finlay's Casebook.
He appeared in Hamish Macbeth, as well as guest starring in Still Game. In 2005, he also appeared in the first episode of the BBC drama Bleak House. In 2011 and 2013, he played Father Richards in The Field of Blood. He had the role of Poupart in the BBC One series The Musketeers.
In 2012, Brian Pettifer appeared as Archie Milgrow in the episode Old School Ties in the series New Tricks.
He has worked extensively in the theatre: writing, directing and acting. He has been in a production of The Fairy-Queen at Glyndebourne, which went to Paris and New York in 2010.
In 2015, Pettifer appeared in the crime comedy The Legend of Barney Thomson along with his Hamish Macbeth co-star Robert Carlyle.
In 2019, he appeared in an episode of Holby City playing patient Laurie Stocks.
He intended to become a photographer, but pursued a career as an actor. He appeared as a child in the BBC's This Man Craig and Dr Finlay's Casebook, and Madame Bovary (with his friend Alex Norton) which gave him an avid interest in acting on television.
His first film role was in Lindsay Anderson's film if.... (1968). He also appeared in Anderson's O Lucky Man! (1973) and Britannia Hospital (1982) playing the same character in all three Anderson films, that of Biles. His other film credits include roles in Amadeus (1984), A Christmas Carol (1984), Gulag (1985), Heavenly Pursuits (1986), Little Dorrit (1987), The Great Escape II: The Untold Story (1988), Loch Ness (1996), The House of Mirth (2000), Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (2002), The Rocket Post (2004), Vanity Fair (2004) and Lassie (2005).
Pettifer was a regular in Rab C. Nesbitt mainly propping up a bar, but was also known as aircraftman Bruce Leckie in Get Some In!, where he was constantly the butt of jokes directed at him by Corporal Marsh. He also played cousin Hughie in the long running Liverpool based 70s sitcom The Liver Birds.
He also played Alfred Meyer in the BBC/HBO film Conspiracy and the part of Dr. Cameron in the Radio 4 series entitled Adventures of a Black Bag, after appearing in several episodes of Dr. Finlay's Casebook.
He appeared in Hamish Macbeth, as well as guest starring in Still Game. In 2005, he also appeared in the first episode of the BBC drama Bleak House. In 2011 and 2013, he played Father Richards in The Field of Blood. He had the role of Poupart in the BBC One series The Musketeers.
In 2012, Brian Pettifer appeared as Archie Milgrow in the episode Old School Ties in the series New Tricks.
He has worked extensively in the theatre: writing, directing and acting. He has been in a production of The Fairy-Queen at Glyndebourne, which went to Paris and New York in 2010.
In 2015, Pettifer appeared in the crime comedy The Legend of Barney Thomson along with his Hamish Macbeth co-star Robert Carlyle.
In 2019, he appeared in an episode of Holby City playing patient Laurie Stocks.
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Filmography
2024 | Damaged · as Village Man |
2021 | The Last Bus · as Billy (drunk) |
2021 | Grace (2021) (TV Series) · as Hector Hegarty |
2019 | Get Duked! · as Pc Dougie |
2018 | The Flu That Killed 50 Million · as Victor Vaughan |
2017 | Darkest Hour · as Lord Kingsley Wood |
2016 | Whisky Galore · as Angus |
2015 | Barney Thomson · as Charlie |
2015 | Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (TV Series) · as Honeyfoot |
2014 | Outlander (TV Series) · as Old Charlie |
2014 | The Musketeers (TV Series) · as Poupart |
2013 | Both Feet in the Army · as Cast |
2012 | Endeavour (TV Series) · as Jephthah Claypole |
2011 | Black Mirror (TV Series) · as William Grange, Dentist |
2011 | The Field of Blood (TV Series) · as Father Richards |
2011 | Hattie · as Ron |
2010 | Donkeys · as Brian Colburn |
2009 | |
2009 | Garrow's Law - Tales from the Old Bailey (TV Series) · as Robert Boycott |
2009 | Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution · as Couthon |
2008 | A Risk Worth Taking · as Maxwell Borthwick |
2006 | Dear Green Place (TV Series) · as George |
2005 | Lassie · as O'donnell |
2005 | Bleak House (TV Series) · as Mr. Growler |
2005 | The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes & Arthur Conan Doyle · as Harry How |
2005 | To The Ends Of The Earth (TV Series) · as Wheeler |
2005 | Shadow of the Sword · as Judge |
2004 | Vanity Fair · as Mr. Raggles |
2004 | The Rocket Post · as Reverend Shand |
2004 | One Last Chance · as Macgregor |
2004 | Hustle (TV Series) · as Tip Jones |
2004 | Doc Martin (TV Series) · as Mr. Coley |
2003 | The Key (TV Series) · as Bill Lawrence |
2003 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde · as Poole |
2003 | Love Again · as Arthur Wood |
2003 | New Tricks (TV Series) · as Archie Milgrow |
2002 | Still Game (TV Series) · as Bert |
2001 | Conspiracy · as Alfred Meyer |
2000 | The House of Mirth · as Mr. Bry |
2000 | |
2000 | Doctors (TV Series) · as Weslie 'wes' Knight |
2000 | Monarch of the Glen (TV Series) · as Eric Morton |
1999 | The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc · as The Executioner / The Torturer Of The Trial |
1999 | Holby City (TV Series) · as Laurie Stocks |
1998 | Vigo · as Fatman |
1998 | Invasion: Earth (TV Series) · as Motorist |
1997 | The History of Tom Jones (TV Series) · as Parson Supple |
1997 | The James Gang · as Spanner |
1996 | Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) · as Mortimer |
1996 | Loch Ness · as Repairman |
1995 | A Midwinter's Tale · as Ventriloquist |
1995 | Eleven Men Against Eleven · as Cliff Tutley |
1995 | The Baldy Man (TV Series) · as Various |
1995 | Hamish Macbeth (TV Series) · as Rory Campbell |
1994 | Dandelion Dead (TV Series) · as Bank Manager |
1994 | Nice Day at the Office (TV Series) · as Dave Gudgeon |
1994 | The Tales of Para Handy (TV Series) · as Newspaper Editor |
1992 | |
1991 | Paul Merton: The Series (TV Series) · as Cast |
1988 | Rab C Nesbitt (TV Series) · as Andra |
1988 | The Great Escape II: The Untold Story · as Kirby-Green |
1987 | Little Dorrit · as Clarence Barnacle |
1987 | Brond (TV Series) · as Ambitious Lecturer |
1986 | The Gospel According to Vic · as Father Cobb |
1986 | Lovejoy (TV Series) · as Willy Kinross |
1985 | Gulag · as Vlasov |
1984 | Screen Two (TV Series) · as Cyril |
1984 | City Lights (1984) (TV Series) · as Alisdair |
1984 | A Christmas Carol · as Ben |
1984 | The Bill (TV Series) · as Billy Hardy |
1984 | Amadeus · as Hospital Attendant |
1983 | Taggart (TV Series) · as Ian Sommerville |
1982 | Britannia Hospital · as Biles |
1978 | Return of the Saint (TV Series) · as Bartender |
1976 | Clayhanger (TV Series) · as Stifford |
1975 | Get Some In! (TV Series) |
1975 | Cooper (TV Series) · as Cedric |
1973 | O Lucky Man! · as Laurence Biles |
1973 | Sutherland's Law (TV Series) · as Stevie Sampson |
1973 | Last of the Summer Wine (TV Series) · as The Best Man |
1970 | Play for Today (TV Series) · as Boy In Grounds |
1970 | Timeslip (TV Series) · as Paul |
1969 | The Liver Birds (TV Series) · as Cousin Hughie |
1969 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Adam Armour |
1968 | If.... · as Biles |
1965 | Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) · as Spratt |
1965 | The Vital Spark (TV Series) · as Cast |
1963 | The Dick Emery Show (TV Series) · as Cast |
1962 | Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) · as Andy Mcbride |
1960 | Coronation Street (TV Series) · as Bernie Bagshaw |
1956 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) · as Nigel Purvis |