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TV Shows
Actors
John Franklyn-Robbins
Dec 14, 1924 (99 years old) in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Known For
Midsomer Murders
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Doctor Who
The Champions
Play for Today
Credits
2007 ·
The Golden Compass
as Librarian
2005 ·
C.S. Lewis: Beyond Narnia
as The Great Knock
2004 ·
Sergeant Pepper
as Gregor Von Gordenthal
2004 ·
Vanity Fair
as Mr. Sedley
2001 ·
The Discovery of Heaven
as Onno's father
1999 ·
A Christmas Carol
as Crump
1997 ·
Mrs. Dalloway
as Lionel
1997 ·
Midsomer Murders
as Teddy Butler
1996 ·
Emma
as Mr. Cole
1996 ·
The Adventures of Toad
as Voice
1995 ·
Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde
as
1990 ·
The Dreamstone
as The Dream Maker (voice)
1989 ·
The Woman in Black
as Reverend Greet
1989 ·
Campion
as Andrew Seeley
1988 ·
The Storyteller
as Tzar
1987 ·
Star Trek: The Next Generation
as Macias
1987 ·
Lionheart
as The Abbot
1986 ·
All Passion Spent
as Kay
1986 ·
All Passion Spent
as Kay
1983 ·
The Jigsaw Man
as English doctor
1982 ·
The Plague Dogs
as Williamson (voice)
1981 ·
From a Far Country
as Curate
1981 ·
Memoirs of a Survivor
as Prof White
1981 ·
Fothergill
as 1st Clubman
1980 ·
The Merchant of Venice
as Antonio
1980 ·
The Taming of the Shrew
as Baptista
1980 ·
The Enigma
as John Marcus Fielding
1980 ·
Keep Smiling
as Shales
1978 ·
BBC Television Shakespeare
as
1978 ·
Betzi
as Sir Hudson Lowe
1977 ·
Target
as
1977 ·
The Brute
as Solicitor
1976 ·
I, Claudius
as
1975 ·
Overlord
as Dad
1975 ·
Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks
as Time Lord
1975 ·
Snooker
as Alec
1974 ·
Swallows and Amazons
as Young Billy
1974 ·
The Aweful Mr. Goodall
as
1974 ·
Napoleon and Love
as
1974 ·
Within These Walls
as
1972 ·
The Edwardians
as
1972 ·
Asylum
as Mr. Stebbins
1972 ·
Running Scared
as Dean
1972 ·
The Shadow of the Tower
as
1971 ·
The Onedin Line
as Garibaldi
1971 ·
Barlow
as
1971 ·
Budgie
as
1971 ·
Jude the Obscure
as
1971 ·
A Couple of Beauties
as
1970 ·
Play for Today
as Shales
1969 ·
In Loving Memory
as
1968 ·
The Champions
as Warre
1967 ·
Callan
as
1966 ·
Mystery and Imagination
as
1965 ·
BBC Play of the Month
as Colonel J.D.H. Stewart
1964 ·
The Pumpkin Eater
as Parson
1963 ·
Doctor Who
as Time Lord