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John Stratton
Actor
Born November 7, 1925Died October 25, 1991 (65 years)
John Stratton was a British actor, born in Clitheroe, Lancashire, where he kept his permanent home.
John Stratton Filmography
| 2008 | What Lies Beneath · as Capt. Potter |
| 2006 | Evolution of the Invasion · as Captain Potter |
| 2004 | Directing 'Who': Peter Moffatt · as Shockeye |
| 2004 | Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Spain · as (archive Footage) |
| 1995 | Rik Mayall Presents: Dirty Old Town · as Second Tramp |
| 1989 | Countdown to War · as Hacha |
| 1986 | Lovejoy (TV Series) · as Professor David Hayward |
| 1985 | Doctor Who: The Two Doctors · as Shockeye |
| 1984 | Screen Two (TV Series) · as Mr. Justice Braxton |
| 1983 | The Tale of Beatrix Potter · as Harold Warne |
| 1983 | My Cousin Rachel (TV Series) · as Nick Kendall |
| 1981 | Great Expectations (1981) (TV Series) · as Uncle Pumblechook |
| 1980 | The Good Companions (TV Series) · as Jess Oakroyd |
| 1980 | Juliet Bravo (TV Series) · as John Batley |
| 1978 | The Mill on the Floss (1978) (TV Series) · as Uncle Deane |
| 1977 | The Professionals (TV Series) · as Brownie |
| 1977 | Backs To The Land (TV Series) |
| 1977 | Just William (TV Series) · as Mr. Bott |
| 1976 | Clayhanger (TV Series) · as Mr Boutwood |
| 1975 | Raffles (TV Series) |
| 1974 | Father Brown (1974) (TV Series) |
| 1974 | Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell · as Adolf Klauss, Asylum Direktor |
| 1974 | Fall of Eagles (TV Series) · as Doctor |
| 1974 | The Pallisers (TV Series) · as Mr. Bott |
| 1972 | The Love Pill · as Newsreader |
| 1972 | The Adventures of Black Beauty (TV Series) · as Lawyer Weems |
| 1971 | The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) · as Mallows |
| 1971 | Follyfoot (TV Series) · as Arnold Berwick |
| 1970 | Tales of Unease (TV Series) · as Harker |
| 1970 | UFO (TV Series) · as John Croxley |
| 1969 | Paul Temple (TV Series) |
| 1969 | Softly Softly Task Force (TV Series) · as Joe Maitland |
| 1969 | Hadleigh (TV Series) · as Alec Bambridge |
| 1969 | The Main Chance (TV Series) · as Edward Pendlebury |
| 1969 | The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder (TV Series) · as Redsack |
| 1969 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Lawrence Kellers |
| 1968 | The Expert (TV Series) · as Joe Bromfield |
| 1967 | Mr. Rose (TV Series) · as Edwin R. Eager |
| 1966 | Softly Softly (TV Series) · as Billy Morgan |
| 1965 | Play of the Month (TV Series) · as Alderman Joseph Helliwell |
| 1965 | Strangler's Web · as Lewis Preston |
| 1965 | The Troubleshooters (TV Series) · as Dowding |
| 1965 | The Man in Room 17 (TV Series) · as Leonard Fitch |
| 1965 | Public Eye (TV Series) · as Dr. Lonsdale |
| 1964 | The Wednesday Play (TV Series) |
| 1964 | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) · as Inspector Athelney Jones |
| 1964 | Theatre 625 (TV Series) · as Titus Matley |
| 1963 | Doctor Who (TV Series) · as Shockeye |
| 1962 | Z Cars (TV Series) |
| 1961 | The Avengers (TV Series) |
| 1960 | Coronation Street (TV Series) · as Archie Crabtree |
| 1960 | It Takes a Thief · as Rick |
| 1960 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) · as George Brogan |
| 1959 | The Edgar Wallace Mysteries (TV Series) · as Lewis Preston |
| 1959 | The Third Man (TV Series) · as Jamison |
| 1958 | Quatermass and the Pit (TV Series) · as Captain Potter |
| 1957 | The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) · as Arthur Donald |
| 1957 | Seven Days from Now · as Jimmy 'sparks' Clary |
| 1957 | Decision Against Time · as Peter Hook |
| 1956 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) · as Barry |
| 1956 | The Third Key · as Sergeant Ward |
| 1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Alec Goodrich |
| 1955 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Harry |
| 1955 | Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) · as Richard Myers |
| 1953 | The Cruel Sea · as Ferraby |
| 1953 | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Presents (TV Series) · as Third Officer Watson |
| 1952 | Mr. Lord Says No · as David |
| 1951 | Island Rescue · as 1st R.a.f. Officer |
| 1950 | Seven Days to Noon · as Army Mechanic |
| 1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Alan Conway |
| 1949 | The Cure for Love · as Sam |
| 1949 | The Small Back Room · as Young Army Officer |














