Donald Churchill

Skådespelare, Författare

6 november 1930 — 29 oktober 1991 (60 år)
Donald Churchill (6 November 1930 – 29 October 1991) was an English actor and playwright. He appeared in many film and television productions over a 35-year period and wrote several TV scripts.

His films included Barnacle Bill (1957), The Captain's Table (1959), Victim (1961), The Wild Affair (1964), Zeppelin (1971), The First Great Train Robbery (1978), Charlie Muffin (1979) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1983) as Doctor Watson.[1] On television he starred in Bulldog Breed (1962), Spooner's Patch (1980-1982), played game show host Ronnie Kemp in Goodnight and God Bless (which Churchill also co-wrote, 1983), Mr Scott Eccles in an adaptation of "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" for The Return of Sherlock Holmes in 1988, and appeared in Stanley and the Women (1991) and C.A.T.S. Eyes. His plays include Mixed Feelings, The Decorator, and Moments of Weakness.

Filmer och Serier på Plex

  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes4 seasons
  • Titanics undergång
    Titanics undergång1958
  • Helgonet
    Helgonet6 seasons
  • Vi sitter i sjön
    Vi sitter i sjön1957
  • The Sandbaggers
    The Sandbaggers3 seasons

Känd för

  • Zeppelin - luftens slagskepp
    Zeppelin - luftens slagskepp1971
  • Fallet Barret
    Fallet Barret1961
  • Baskervilles hund
    Baskervilles hund1983
  • The Sweeney
    The Sweeney4 seasons
  • Armchair Theatre
    Armchair Theatre18 seasons
  • Mr Pye
    Mr Pye4 episodes
  • Moody and Pegg
    Moody and Pegg2 seasons
  • Our Mutual Friend (1976)
    Our Mutual Friend (1976)7 episodes
  • The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder
    The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder2 seasons
  • Father, Dear Father in Australia
    Father, Dear Father in Australia2 seasons
  • C.A.T.S. Eyes
    C.A.T.S. Eyes3 seasons
  • Tom O'Briens dotter
    Tom O'Briens dotter1 episode

Filmografi

1991
Stanley and the Women · as Harry Coote
1990
El C.I.D. · as Metcalf
1985
Theatre Night · as Doctor Herdal
1985
C.A.T.S. Eyes · as Henry Woods
1984
Sherlock Holmes (1984) · as Scott EcclesPå Plex
1983
The Hound of the Baskervilles · as Dr. John Watson
1983
Don't Wait Up · as Vernon
1981
Bergerac · as David Mackenzie
1980
The Sun Trap · as Peter Halliday
1979
A Deadly Game · as Wilberforce
1979
Spooner's Patch · as Inspector Spooner
1979
Turtle's Progress · as Gus Railings
1978
The Great Train Robbery · as Prosecutor
1978
The Sandbaggers · as Professor ColbyPå Plex
1977
Citizen Smith · as Murdoch
1976
The Cedar Tree · as Clive Mortimer
1975
Sam and the River · as Mr. Ashton
1974
Moody and Pegg · as Cast
1974
The Aweful Mr Goodall · as Millbrook
1972
Van der Valk · as Johnny Roos
1971
Curse of the Mummy · as Corbeck
1970
Play for Today · as Tony Goodliffe
1969
1967
The Spare Tyres · as Milkman
1966
Mystery and Imagination · as Eugene Corbeck
1965
The Wild Affair · as Andy
1965
Thirty-Minute Theatre · as Peter Spring
1965
1964
Gideon C.I.D. · as James Lane
1964
The Wednesday Play · as Harold
1963
Love Story (1963) · as Frank
1962
The Saint · as Dr. SpraquePå Plex
1962
Z Cars · as Cyril Bell
1961
Victim · as Eddy Stone
1961
Ghost Squad · as Joe Kenton
1961
No Love for Johnnie · as Sheilah's Party Guest (uncredited)
1960
Doctor in Love · as Doctor (uncredited)
1960
Sink the Bismarck! · as Able Seaman - 'ark Royal' (uncredited)
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play · as Hugh Ramsden
1959
Probation Officer · as Jack Pegge
1959
The Devil's Disciple · as British Corporal
1959
Yesterday's Enemy · as Elliott (uncredited)
1959
The Captain's Table · as Mr. Jay
1958
A Night to Remember · as PassengerPå Plex
1958
Carve Her Name with Pride · as Roy Bushell
1958
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk · as Junior Barrister
1957
All at Sea · as RoyPå Plex
1957
Emergency-Ward 10 · as Jim Evans
1956
Armchair Theatre · as Michael Holland
1955
ITV Play of the Week · as Sam Nutkin
1955
ITV Television Playhouse · as Arnold Cass

1965

1988
Echoes · as Adapted For Television By
1986
Mr Pye · as Adapted For Television By
1986
Mr. Pye · as Adaptation
1983
Dramarama · as By
1974
Rooms · as Written By
1969