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Peter McEnery to Gene Milford
Frank Middlemass Biography (1919-)
Born in 1919.
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Famous Works
CREDITS
Television Appearances
Miniseries
Kutuzov,
War and Peace,
1973
General,
Anna Karenina,
1977
Kean,
BBC, 1978 , then
Masterpiece Theatre,
PBS, 1979
Crime and Punishment,
BBC, 1979 , then
Masterpiece Theatre,
PBS, 1980
Algy Herries,
To Serve Them All My Days,
1980
Lord Derby, "Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years,"
Masterpiece Theatre,
PBS, 1981
King Maajid,
Lace,
ABC, 1984
Mr. Brownlow,
Oliver Twist,
1985
George,
The Bretts,
Central Television, then
Masterpiece Theatre,
PBS, 1987
Uncle Pumblechook,
Great Expectations,
The Disney Channel, 1989
Dr. Froelich,
Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady,
PBS, 1992
Edgar Deacon,
A Dance to the Music of Time,
1997
Judge,
The 10th Kingdom,
NBC, 2000
Series
Charles Poldark,
Poldark,
BBC, then PBS, 1977
Father Gregory,
Knights of God,
1987
Dr. Alex Ferrenby,
Heartbeat,
1992-93
Richard "Rocky" Hardcastle,
As Time Goes By,
beginning in 1993
Mr. Markland,
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman,
1998
Movies
Dr. Henriques,
Madame Sin,
ABC, 1972
Thomas Marvel,
The Invisible Man,
1984
Dubois,
One Against the Wind,
PBS, 1991
Mr. Walrus,
The Whipping Boy
(also known as
Prince Brat and theWhipping Boy
and
Der Prinz und der Pruegelknabe
), The Disney Channel, 1994
Specials
Pompey,
Measure for Measure
(also known as
BBC Television Shakespeare: Measure for Measure
), BBC, then
The Shakespeare Plays,
PBS, 1979
Masterpiece Theatre: Fifteen Years,
PBS, 1986
Major Palgrave,
A Caribbean Mystery
(also known as
Miss Marple:A Caribbean Mystery
), Arts and Entertainment, 1990
Alex,
The Lost Language of Cranes,
PBS, 1991
Mr. Markland,
Sacrifice,
PBS, 1998
Episodic
Commander, "The Heir Apparent,"
Ghost Squad,
1963
Sawbow, "The Rotters,"
The Avengers,
1969
Mr. Rivers, "Students at Heart,"
Doctor at Large,
1971
Judd, "Short Back and Palais Glide,"
Last of the Summer Wine,
1973
Albert Lyons, "The Sudden Storm,"
Upstairs, Downstairs,
1974
Sterndale, "Poppy,"
The Sweeney,
1975
The master of Ballie College, "Doing the Honours,"
Yes, Minister,
1981
Old Man Miller, "Party Fun,"
Juliette Bravo,
1981
Henry Barnes,
A Family Affair,
Entertainment Channel, 1982
Henry Baker, "The Blue Carbuncle,"
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,
1984
The master of Ballie College, "The Bishop's Gambit,"
Yes, Prime Minister,
1986
Harvey Wedgewood, "The Charity Horse-Racing Evening,"
A Bit of a Do,
1989
Stuff,
1989
Dr. Beckering, "Big Fight Special,"
KYTV,
1990
"Crisis Special,"
KYTV,
1992
Baron LeMartin, "The Ransom of Richard Redstone,"
Highlander,
1997
Arthur Broughton, "Moving On,"
Peak Practice,
1999
Leonard Huckerby, "Mirror Image,"
Casualty,
2000
Other Television Appearances
Fool,
King Lear
(also known as
Play of the Month: King Lear
), 1975
Fool,
King Lear
(also known as
BBC Television Shakespeare: KingLear
), BBC, 1982
The First Part of King Henry VI,
1983
The Second Part of King Henry VI,
1983
Stage Appearances
Polonius,
Hamlet,
Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1967
Member of chorus,
Romeo and Juliet,
Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, City Center Theatre, 1967
Pompey,
Measure for Measure,
Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, CityCenter Theatre, 1967
Dr. Grapielkof,
Spitting Image,
Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1968
Sir Epicure Mammon,
The Alchemist,
Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1969 , then Old Vic Theatre, London, 1970
Fool,
King Lear,
Nottingham Playhouse, 1969 , then Old Vic Theatre, 1970
Widowers' Houses,
English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre,London, 1970
Gripe,
The Confederacy,
Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1974
Ulrik Brendel,
Rosmersholm,
Royal Haymarket Theatre, London, 1977
Major Petkoff,
Arms and the Man,
Greenwich Theatre, London, 1978
M'Comas,
You Never Can Tell,
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1979
Boss Mangan,
Heartbreak House,
Royal Haymarket Theatre, 1983
You Never Can Tell,
Theatre Royal, London, 1988
Temptation,
Westminster Theatre, 1990
Mr. Bullamy,
The Magistrate,
Savoy Theatre, London, 1998
Major Tours
Member of chorus,
Romeo and Juliet,
U.S. cities, 1967
Film Appearances
Bruce,
Otley,
Columbia, 1968
Plumber,
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed!,
Warner Bros., 1969
Say Hello to Yesterday,
Cinerama, 1970
Sir Charles Lyndon,
Barry Lyndon,
Warner Bros., 1975
Dr. Windsor,
The Island,
Universal, 1980
Dr. Sunderland,
A Swarm in May,
ICA Projects, 1983
Brezhnev,
Squaring the Circle,
1983
Voice of Caterpillar,
Dreamchild,
Universal, 1985
Dark River,
1990
Radio Appearances
Episodic
"Mad for the Love of Old Balconies,"
Globe Theatre,
BBC Radio 4, 1989
RECORDINGS
Albums
Mr. Lundie,
Brigadoon,
EMI/Angel, 1992
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