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Michael Kitchen
Actor, Additional Credits
Born October 31, 1948 (75 years)
Michael Kitchen (born 31 October 1948 in Leicester) is an English actor and television producer, best known for his starring role as DCS Foyle in the British TV series Foyle's War.
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Known For
Filmography
2023 | The Kemps: All Gold · as John Farrow |
2020 | The Kemps: All True · as Harvey Stickles |
2017 | Brian Pern: A Tribute · as John Farrow |
2016 | The Collection (TV Series) · as Frederic Lemaire |
2014 | Brian Pern (TV Series) · as John Farrow |
2012 | White Heat (TV Series) · as Jack (present Day) |
2012 | Hacks · as Stanhope Feast |
2011 | My Week with Marilyn · as Hugh Perceval |
2007 | Mobile (TV Series) · as David West |
2005 | Falling · as Henry Kent |
2003 | Alibi · as Greg Brentwood |
2002 | Foyle's War (TV Series) · as Dcs Foyle |
2000 | Second Sight: Parasomnia · as Bruce Roddam |
2000 | New Year's Day · as Robin |
2000 | Lorna Doone · as Judge Jeffrey |
2000 | Lorna Doone (TV Series) · as Judge Jeffreys |
2000 | Proof of Life · as Ian Havery |
2000 | A History of Britain by Simon Schama (TV Series) · as Reader |
2000 | The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change · as Lloyd George |
2000 | The Railway Children · as Father |
2000 | The Secret World of Michael Fry (TV Series) · as Herbie |
2000 | The Railway Children · as Father |
2000 | Second Sight (TV Series) |
1999 | Oliver Twist (1999) (TV Series) · as Mr. Brownlow |
1999 | The World Is Not Enough · as Bill Tanner |
1999 | Always And Everyone (TV Series) · as Jack Turner |
1998 | Reckless: The Sequel · as Richard Crane |
1998 | The Last Contract · as John Gales Alias Ray Lambert |
1997 | A Royal Scandal · as Lord Malmesbury |
1997 | Mrs Dalloway · as Peter Walsh |
1997 | Sunnyside Farm (TV Series) |
1997 | Reckless (TV Series) · as Richard Crane |
1996 | Wilderness (TV Series) |
1996 | Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) |
1996 | Wilderness · as Luther Adams |
1995 | Kidnapped · as William Reid |
1995 | GoldenEye · as Bill Tanner |
1995 | The Hanging Gale (TV Series) · as Capt. William Townsend |
1995 | The Buccaneers (1995) (TV Series) · as Sir Helmsley Thwaite |
1995 | Rik Mayall Presents: Dirty Old Town · as Jeremy Swain |
1994 | Fatherland · as Ss-Untersturmführer Max Jäger |
1994 | Harry Enfield and Chums (TV Series) · as David The Director |
1994 | Dandelion Dead (TV Series) · as Major Herbert Rowse Armstrong |
1994 | Doomsday Gun · as Doctor Christopher Cowley |
1994 | The Drilling Fields · as Voice Over |
1994 | Pie in the Sky (TV Series) · as Dudley Hooperman |
1993 | To Play the King (TV Series) · as The King |
1993 | The Trial · as Block |
1992 | A Touch of Frost (TV Series) |
1992 | Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (TV Series) · as Narrator (voice) |
1992 | Between The Lines (TV Series) · as Roger Boshier |
1992 | Hostage · as Fredericks |
1992 | The Guilty (TV Series) · as Steven Vey |
1992 | The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (TV Series) · as Lloyd George |
1991 | Enchanted April · as George Briggs |
1991 | The Advocates (TV Series) |
1991 | The War That Never Ends · as 2nd Athenian Representative |
1990 | The Russia House · as Clive |
1990 | House of Cards (TV Series) · as King |
1990 | Fools of Fortune · as Mr Quinton |
1990 | Chancer (TV Series) · as Roman |
1989 | Ball-Trap on the Cote Sauvage · as Smiley Face |
1989 | Crossing to Freedom · as Maj. Diessen |
1989 | Stay Lucky (TV Series) |
1989 | Dykket · as Bricks |
1987 | Biography (TV Series) · as Narrator |
1987 | Inspector Morse (TV Series) · as Russell Clark |
1986 | Boon (TV Series) · as Donald Blake |
1986 | Lovejoy (TV Series) · as David Herbert |
1985 | Screen One (TV Series) · as Bill English |
1985 | The Browning Version · as Frank Hunter |
1985 | Out of Africa · as Berkeley Cole |
1985 | Theatre Night (TV Series) · as David |
1984 | Screen Two (TV Series) · as Block |
1984 | Freud (TV Series) |
1983 | The Comedy of Errors · as Antipholus Of Ephesus / Antipholus Of Syracuse |
1982 | King Lear · as Edmund |
1981 | The Bunker · as Rochus Misch |
1980 | Breaking Glass · as Larner |
1980 | Lady Killers (TV Series) · as Reverend Father M'enery |
1979 | Minder (TV Series) · as Maltese Tony |
1979 | Tales of the Unexpected (TV Series) · as Arthur |
1978 | BBC Television Shakespeare (TV Series) |
1978 | No Man's Land · as Foster |
1978 | The South Bank Show (TV Series) · as Creation Performer |
1977 | The Professionals (TV Series) · as Duffy |
1976 | Brimstone and Treacle · as Martin Taylor |
1976 | Beasts (TV Series) · as Bob Curry |
1974 | Fall of Eagles (TV Series) · as Trotsky |
1973 | Playhouse (TV Series) · as Peter |
1973 | The Brontes of Haworth (TV Series) · as Branwell Brontë |
1973 | Orson Welles' Great Mysteries (TV Series) · as Herbert White |
1973 | Thriller (1973) (TV Series) · as George Newton |
1973 | The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) · as George Newton |
1972 | Country Matters (TV Series) · as Henry Batley |
1972 | Dracula A.D. 1972 · as Greg |
1972 | New Scotland Yard (TV Series) · as Peter Coppard |
1971 | Unman, Wittering and Zigo · as Bungabine |
1971 | Masterpiece (2017) (TV Series) · as Father |
1970 | Man At The Top (TV Series) · as Trevor |
1970 | Play for Today (TV Series) · as Dick Foster |
1969 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
1967 | ITV Playhouse (TV Series) · as Tommy |
1965 | Play of the Month (TV Series) · as Acaste |
1965 | Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) · as Waller |
1963 | Love Story (1963) (TV Series) · as Roy |
1962 | Z Cars (TV Series) · as Ray Hall |