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Robert Urquhart
Actor, Additional Credits
Died March 21, 1995 (73 years)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Urquhart (16 October 1921 – 21 March 1995) was a Scottish character actor who mainly worked in British television during his career.
He was born in Ullapool, Scotland on 16 October 1921, educated at George Heriot's School in Edinburgh and made his stage debut in 1947. He starred in many shows of the detective/special-agent type, such as Department S, Callan, The Professionals, Man in a Suitcase, The Avengers, and opposite Patrick McGoohan in the 1965 episode of Danger Man titled "English Lady Takes Lodgers". He also played the lead role in Jango, a short lived 1961 production by Associated Rediffusion
His first film role was in 1952 in You're Only Young Twice. He died in Edinburgh on 21 March 1995.
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He was born in Ullapool, Scotland on 16 October 1921, educated at George Heriot's School in Edinburgh and made his stage debut in 1947. He starred in many shows of the detective/special-agent type, such as Department S, Callan, The Professionals, Man in a Suitcase, The Avengers, and opposite Patrick McGoohan in the 1965 episode of Danger Man titled "English Lady Takes Lodgers". He also played the lead role in Jango, a short lived 1961 production by Associated Rediffusion
His first film role was in 1952 in You're Only Young Twice. He died in Edinburgh on 21 March 1995.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Urquhart (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Known For
Filmography
2012 | Frankenstein Reborn: The Making of a Hammer Classic · as Paul Krempe |
1988 | Katts and Dog (TV Series) · as Cast |
1987 | Testimony · as Journalist |
1987 | The Ruth Rendell Mysteries (TV Series) · as Dadda Whalby |
1987 | Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood! · as Paul Krempe (archive Footage) |
1987 | The Kitchen Toto · as D.c. Mckinnon |
1987 | Playing Away · as Godfrey |
1986 | Screenplay (1986) (TV Series) · as Minister |
1985 | Restless Natives · as Baird |
1985 | Bleak House (TV Series) · as Laurence Boythorn |
1985 | Hitler's S.S.: Portrait in Evil · as Albrecht Hoffman |
1984 | Screen Two (TV Series) · as Peter Mcvurrich |
1984 | Puccini · as Doria's Father |
1983 | Number 10 (TV Series) · as Alexander Grant |
1982 | P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang · as Headmaster |
1981 | Brideshead Revisited (TV Series) · as Quartering Commandant |
1981 | The Dollar Bottom · as Headmaster |
1981 | Barriers (TV Series) · as Stanley Mcintyre |
1980 | The Dogs of War · as Capt. Lockhart |
1980 | A Tale of Two Cities · as Attorney General |
1980 | Hammer House of Horror (TV Series) · as Harry |
1980 | Fox (TV Series) · as Jerry |
1980 | Yes Minister (TV Series) · as Tom Sargent - Opposition Mp |
1980 | Take the High Road (TV Series) · as Sir Gerald Fisher |
1978 | The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (TV Series) |
1977 | The Professionals (TV Series) · as Thomas Darby |
1976 | Gator · as 3rd Agent |
1975 | |
1974 | The Nearly Man (TV Series) · as Tom Morton |
1974 | Happy Ever After (UK) (TV Series) · as Sir Andrew Mcpherson |
1973 | Playhouse (TV Series) |
1972 | Crown Court (TV Series) · as Det, Chief Supt, Mackenzie |
1972 | The Pathfinders (TV Series) |
1972 | Country Matters (TV Series) · as Barty Bartholomew |
1972 | The Frighteners (TV Series) · as Rutherford |
1970 | Play for Today (TV Series) · as Vic |
1970 | Brotherly Love · as Auctioneer |
1970 | Doomwatch (TV Series) · as Jim Ainslie |
1970 | The Looking Glass War · as Johnson |
1969 | Paul Temple (TV Series) · as Arthur Swann |
1969 | Mosquito Squadron · as Major Kemble |
1969 | Department S (TV Series) · as Anthony James Harvey / Andrew Heywood |
1969 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Julian Gort |
1968 | The Limbo Line · as Edward Hardwick |
1968 | The Syndicate · as George Brant |
1968 | The Champions (TV Series) · as Hemmings |
1967 | Man in a Suitcase (TV Series) |
1967 | ITV Playhouse (TV Series) · as Duncan Doubleday |
1967 | Callan (TV Series) |
1967 | Mr. Rose (TV Series) · as John Hesaltine |
1966 | Mystery and Imagination (TV Series) |
1965 | Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) · as Jugg |
1965 | The Troubleshooters (TV Series) · as Charles Attwell |
1963 | Murder at the Gallop · as George Crossfield |
1963 | 55 Days at Peking · as Capt. Hanley |
1962 | |
1962 | Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) |
1962 | Suspense (1962) (TV Series) · as Sam Blair |
1962 | The Break · as Pearson |
1961 | Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) · as Dougie |
1961 | The Avengers (TV Series) · as Maxwell |
1960 | The Bulldog Breed · as Cmdr. Clayton |
1960 | Foxhole in Cairo · as Major Wilson |
1960 | Danger Tomorrow · as Bob |
1960 | |
1960 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) · as The Strangers |
1959 | No Hiding Place (TV Series) |
1958 | Dunkirk · as Mike |
1957 | Battle Hell · as Flight Lieutenant Fearnley |
1957 | The Curse of Frankenstein · as Paul Krempe |
1956 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) · as Anthony Coldstream |
1956 | You Can't Escape · as Peter Darwin |
1955 | The Holly and the Ivy · as David Paterson |
1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Captain John Tregarthen |
1955 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Jango |
1955 | The Warriors · as Sir Philip |
1954 | The White Huntress · as Jim Dobson |
1954 | Tonight's the Night · as Dr. Michael Flynn |
1953 | Knights of the Round Table · as Gawaine |
1953 | Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop · as Frank, Charles' Brother |
1953 | The House of the Arrow · as Jim Frobisher |
1952 | Tread Softly · as Clifford Brett |
1952 | Bombay Waterfront · as Slater |
1952 | You're Only Young Twice · as Sheltie |
1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Charles Cameron |