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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Name
  
Barry Foster

Years active
  
1954-2000


Occupation
  
Film and TV actor

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
John Barry Foster

Born
  
21 August 1927 (
1927-08-21
)

Died
  
February 11, 2002, Guildford, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Judith Shergold (m. 1955–2002)

Education
  
Central School of Speech and Drama

Children
  
Miranda Foster, Joanna Foster, Jason Foster

Movies and TV shows
  
Frenzy, Van der Valk, Ryan's Daughter, Wild Geese, Inspector Clouseau

Similar People
  
Jon Finch, Barbara Leigh‑Hunt, Alec McCowen, Anna Massey, Billie Whitelaw

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John Barry Foster (21 August 1927 – 11 February 2002) was an English actor who had an extensive career on stage, television and cinema over almost 50 years.

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Early life

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Foster was born in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, the son of a toolsetter. His family moved to Hayes, Middlesex, when he was a few months old. He received his formal education at Southall County Grammar School.

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After leaving school, Foster trained as a plastics organic chemist at the local EMI Central Research Laboratories, while unsuccessfully submitting ideas to advertising agencies. Having been "called to the Colours" under the National Service Act 1948, Foster served with the Royal Air Force.

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He subsequently trained as an actor, having won a scholarship to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, where he earned the affectionate soubriquet 'Fozza' (which would stay with him throughout his life), arriving there aged 20. It was here he became friends with an actor called David Baron, better known as playwright Harold Pinter. Foster would much later appear on stage in three of Pinter's plays, The Basement and The Tea Party and A Slight Ache in 1987.

Career

Foster's professional stage debut came in 1952 as Lorenzo in The Merchant of Venice in County Cork. Then in 1955 he made his London stage debut as the Electrician in The Night of the Ball at the New Theatre (now the Noël Coward Theatre). His first film role was in the war film The Battle of the River Plate (1956), as part of the crew of HMS Exeter, in which he played Able Seaman Roper. Over the next decade and a half, he performed in such films as Joseph Losey's King and Country (1964), The Family Way (1966), Robbery (1967), Inspector Clouseau (1968), Battle of Britain (1969), and David Lean's Ryan's Daughter (1970). He had a regular role in the TV series The Troubleshooters (1965). In 1970 he played a Fenian revolutionary paramilitary leader in David Lean's epic Ryan's Daughter. In 1972 he played two roles, on opposite sides of the law. First was the cynical Dutch detective Van der Valk, the second was as a serial murderer in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy. Frenzy was one of Hitchcock's last films, made after the end of an acclaimed and commercially highly successful career, and caused controversy for the scene in which Foster was required to simulate a rape and murder, driven by Hitchock's desire to prove that he was still relevant as a Director in the permissive atmosphere in the arts of the post counter-culture of the 1960s age. Michael Caine had previously rejected an offer of the role, having criticized the production's nature. The Van Der Valk role would resurface twice more in Foster's career, in 1977 and once more in the early 1990s. Shortly after the third series in 1978, Foster took on the role of Sherlock Holmes in a series of radio appearances for the BBC. He recorded 13 episodes of the Holmes canon, with David Buck as Dr. Watson. He was also seen on BBC television in Fall of Eagles (1974) in the role of Kaiser Wilhelm II and as the condescending chief of British intelligence in the adaptation of the John le Carré novel Smiley's People (1982), starring Alec Guinness. During this time he appeared in the films Sweeney! (1977), spun off from the TV series; The Wild Geese (1978), Merchant Ivory's Heat and Dust (1983), The Whistle Blower (1986) and Maurice (1987).

From the 1990s, Foster mainly performed on stage. He took on the role of Inspector Goole in J. B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls in a production directed by Stephen Daldry. In 2000 he starred as Prospero in The Tempest at Stafford Castle directed by Julia Stafford Northcote. From 2001–2002, he performed in a run of Yasmina Reza's stage play 'Art' in London's West End.

Death

Foster died on 11 February 2002 of a heart attack in his 75th year whilst at the Royal Surrey County Hospital, in Guildford in the county of Surrey, where he lived.

A funeral service was held for him on 21 February 2002 at St. Stephen's Church, at the village of Shottermill near Haselmere. His body was cremated at Guildford Crematorium, and its ashes divided, part being interred at St. Stephen's Church in Shottermill, and the remainder being interred in France.

Personal life

He married Judith Shergold in 1955 in Birkenhead, the marriage producing two daughters and a son. After Foster's death, a trust was set up, entitled the Barry Foster Memorial Award, to help disabled children become involved in the theatre. Foster was a talented amateur pianist, with a taste for jazz music.

Radio

  • The George Cragge series - DCI Frank Jefferson
  • Space Force (1984–85) - Saxon Berry
  • A fall of Moondust (1981) - Chief Engineer Jim Lawrence
  • Sherlock Holmes (1978) - Sherlock Holmes, with David Buck as Dr. Watson
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2000
    Rancid Aluminum as
    Doctor
    1999
    Roger Roger (TV Series) as
    Pieter Eugene
    - Love Rules the Heart, Money Takes the Soul (1999) - Pieter Eugene
    - Too Much Wine, Too Many Stars (1999) - Pieter Eugene
    - I'm Not a Little Baby and Daddy Hasn't Gone to Japan (1999) - Pieter Eugene
    - Ask the 1975 Millwall Defence (1999) - Pieter Eugene
    - Sometimes It's Hard to Be a Man (1999) - Pieter Eugene
    - Every Victim Wishes He'd Kept His Clothes On (1999) - Pieter Eugene
    1995
    The Wind in the Willows (TV Movie) as
    Boatman (live action)
    1992
    Party Time (TV Movie) as
    Gavin
    1992
    ITV Telethon (TV Series) as
    Van der Valk
    - Telethon '92 (1992) - Van der Valk
    1972
    Van der Valk (TV Series) as
    Van Der Valk / Van der Valk / Commissaris Van Der Valk
    - Still Waters (1992) - Van Der Valk / Commissaris Van Der Valk
    - Proof of Life (1992) - Van Der Valk / Commissaris Van Der Valk
    - The Ties That Bind (1992) - Van Der Valk / Commissaris Van Der Valk
    - The Little Rascals (1991) - Van Der Valk / Commissaris Van Der Valk
    - A Sudden Silence (1991) - Van Der Valk / Commissaris Van Der Valk
    - Dangerous Games (1991) - Van Der Valk / Commissaris Van Der Valk
    - Doctor Hoffmann's Children (1991) - Van Der Valk / Commissaris Van Der Valk
    - Diane (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - Gold Plated Delinquents (1977) - Van der Valk (uncredited)
    - In Hazard (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - The Professor (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - Dead on Arrival (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - Face Value (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - Everybody Does It (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - Man of Iron (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - Wolf (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - The Runt (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - Accidental (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - Enemy (1977) - Van Der Valk
    - The Rainbow Ends Here (1973) - Van der Valk
    - Rich Man, Poor Man (1973) - Van der Valk
    - Season for Love (1973) - Van der Valk
    - A Dangerous Point of View (1973) - Van der Valk
    - A Rose from Mr. Reinhart (1973) - Van der Valk
    - A Man of No Importance (1973) - Van der Valk
    - A Death by the Sea (1973) - Van der Valk
    - The Adventurer (1972) - Van der Valk
    - Thicker Than Water (1972) - Van der Valk
    - Elected Silence (1972) - Van der Valk
    - Blue Notes (1972) - Van der Valk
    - Destroying Angel (1972) - Van der Valk
    - One Herring's Not Enough (1972) - Van der Valk
    1990
    King of the Wind as
    Mr. Williams
    1990
    Chillers (TV Series) as
    Roger
    - A Curious Suicide (1990) - Roger
    1989
    The Free Frenchman (TV Mini Series) as
    Major Trent
    - Episode #1.6 (1989) - Major Trent
    - Episode #1.5 (1989) - Major Trent
    - Episode #1.4 (1989) - Major Trent
    - Episode #1.3 (1989) - Major Trent
    1989
    Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer (TV Movie) as
    Alan Walker
    1989
    Inspector Morse (TV Series) as
    Sir Alexander Reece
    - The Last Enemy (1989) - Sir Alexander Reece
    1988
    Bros: Cat Among the Pigeons (Music Video) as
    Dad
    1988
    The Killing Game (Video) as
    Jack
    1987
    Beyond the Next Mountain as
    Alan Montforce
    1987
    Succubus (TV Movie) as
    Mike
    1987
    Maurice as
    Dean Cornwallis
    1987
    Three Kinds of Heat as
    Norris
    1986
    Screen Two (TV Series) as
    Derek / David Simmonds
    - After Pilkington (1987) - Derek
    - Hotel du Lac (1986) - David Simmonds
    1986
    The Whistle Blower as
    Greig
    1986
    Born in the Gardens (TV Movie) as
    Morris
    1985
    Bergerac (TV Series) as
    Howard Bailey
    - The Last Interview (1985) - Howard Bailey
    1985
    Function Room (TV Mini Series)
    - Wingers (1985)
    1984
    All the World's a Stage (TV Mini Series) as
    Extract from Woyzeck
    - A World Turned Upside-Down (1984) - Extract from Woyzeck
    1984
    To Catch a King (TV Movie) as
    Max Winter
    1983
    Death of an Expert Witness (TV Mini Series) as
    Dr. Maxim Howarth
    - Episode #1.7 (1983) - Dr. Maxim Howarth
    - Episode #1.6 (1983) - Dr. Maxim Howarth
    - Episode #1.5 (1983) - Dr. Maxim Howarth
    - Episode #1.4 (1983) - Dr. Maxim Howarth
    - Episode #1.3 (1983) - Dr. Maxim Howarth
    - Episode #1.2 (1983) - Dr. Maxim Howarth
    - Episode #1.1 (1983) - Dr. Maxim Howarth
    1983
    Heat and Dust as
    Major Minnies, the Political Agent (At the Palace in Khatm)
    1982
    Smiley's People (TV Mini Series) as
    Saul Enderby
    - Alexandra Tatjana (1982) - Saul Enderby
    - The Rogue Elephant (1982) - Saul Enderby
    1982
    A Woman Called Golda (TV Movie) as
    Major Orde Wingate
    1976
    BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Major Glendinning / David / Bellamy
    - How Many Miles to Babylon? (1982) - Major Glendinning
    - Random Moments in a May Garden (1981) - David
    - Practical Experience (1976) - Bellamy
    1981
    Take the Stage (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.4 (1981)
    1981
    Maybury (TV Series) as
    David
    - Weekend (1981) - David
    1980
    Danger on Dartmoor as
    Green
    1980
    Premiere (TV Series) as
    Major
    - Rabbit Pie Day (1980) - Major
    1980
    The Rear Column (TV Movie) as
    Barttelot
    1979
    A Family Affair (TV Mini Series) as
    Richard Barnes
    - Finding the Words- (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - A Good Day (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - One Last Meal (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - Adrift (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - Daytime Wife (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - A Bit of a Troublemaker (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - Quick as You Can (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - Home Truths (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - That Settles It (1979) - Richard Barnes
    - The Wedding (1979) - Richard Barnes
    1978
    The Wild Geese as
    Thomas Balfour
    1977
    The Three Hostages (TV Movie) as
    Sir Richard Hannay
    1977
    Sweeney! as
    Elliott McQueen
    1976
    Orde Wingate (TV Series) as
    Orde Wingate
    - Turn You to the Strong Hold (1976) - Orde Wingate
    - For the Sword of the Lord and of Gideon (1976) - Orde Wingate
    - If I Forget Thee O Jerusalem (1976) - Orde Wingate
    1975
    Old Times (TV Movie) as
    Deeley
    1975
    Under Western Eyes (TV Movie) as
    Mikulin
    1975
    Der letzte Schrei as
    Edward
    1974
    Fall of Eagles (TV Mini Series) as
    Kaiser Wilhelm II / Wilhelm / Willy
    - End Game (1974) - Kaiser Wilhelm II
    - The Secret War (1974) - Kaiser Wilhelm II
    - Indian Summer of an Emperor (1974) - Kaiser Wilhelm II
    - Dress Rehearsal (1974) - Wilhelm
    - Dearest Nicky (1974) - Wilhelm
    - The Last Tsar (1974) - Wilhelm
    - The Honest Broker (1974) - Willy
    1974
    A Quiet Day in Belfast as
    John Slattery
    1973
    ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    John Dixon
    - Pleased to Meet You (1973) - John Dixon
    1973
    Divorce His - Divorce Hers (TV Movie) as
    Donald Trenton
    1972
    Frenzy as
    Robert Rusk
    1972
    Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
    Phil
    - The Sit In (1972) - Phil
    1972
    Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
    John Stanley
    - Actor, I Said (1972) - John Stanley
    1971
    A Taste of Honey (TV Mini Series) as
    Peter
    - Episode #1.3 (1971) - Peter
    - Episode #1.2 (1971) - Peter
    - Episode #1.1 (1971) - Peter
    1971
    Public Eye (TV Series) as
    Gerald Gurney-Stuart
    - A Mug Named Frank (1971) - Gerald Gurney-Stuart
    1971
    Doomwatch (TV Series) as
    Dr. Carson
    - The Iron Doctor (1971) - Dr. Carson
    1970
    Ryan's Daughter as
    Tim O'Leary
    1969
    The Battle of Britain as
    Squadron Leader Edwards
    1969
    Chronicle (TV Series documentary) as
    Henry
    - Thomas Becket (1969) - Henry
    1969
    The Guru as
    Chris
    1968
    Twisted Nerve as
    Gerry Henderson
    1968
    The Soldier's Tale (TV Movie) as
    The Narrator
    1968
    European Eye (TV Movie) as
    Inspector Sheppard
    1968
    Premiere (TV Series)
    - The Search (1968)
    1963
    Love Story (TV Series) as
    Kelly / Rodney Webb
    - S for Sugar, A for Apple, M for Missing (1968) - Kelly
    - A Sort of Strangers (1963) - Rodney Webb
    1968
    Inspector Clouseau as
    Addison Steele
    1967
    Robbery as
    Frank
    1959
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Peter / Charlie Bunting / Don / ...
    - ITV Summer Playhouse #5: The Big Killing (1967) - Peter
    - Vitriol (1960) - Charlie Bunting
    - All Summer Long (1960) - Don
    - The Wind and the Rain (1959) - John Williams
    1966
    Conflict (TV Series) as
    King Henry V / Dunois
    - Henry V (1967) - King Henry V
    - Saint Joan (1966) - Dunois
    1966
    The Family Way as
    Joe Thompson
    1966
    Drama 61-67 (TV Series) as
    Monty Mays
    - Drama '66: A Hero of Modern Industry (1966) - Monty Mays
    1966
    Seven Deadly Sins (TV Series) as
    Harry Jordan
    - File on Harry Jordan (1966) - Harry Jordan
    1965
    Mogul (TV Series) as
    Robert Driscoll
    - Borrowed Time (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - Driver of the Year (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - Stoneface (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - Meet Miss Mogul (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - The Way It Crumbles (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - The Schloss Belt (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - Tosh and Nora (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - Wildcat (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - Safety Man (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    - Young Turk (1965) - Robert Driscoll
    1965
    The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
    Bellamy / Squadron-Leader Phil Osborne / Dan Sankey
    - The Interior Decorator (1965) - Bellamy
    - Campaign for One (1965) - Squadron-Leader Phil Osborne
    - Dan, Dan, the Charity Man (1965) - Dan Sankey
    1964
    The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling (TV Series) as
    Richard Tarrion
    - Consequences (1964) - Richard Tarrion
    1964
    Thursday Theatre (TV Series) as
    Jeff Smith
    - The Same Sky (1964) - Jeff Smith
    1964
    King & Country as
    Lieutenant Webb
    1963
    Espionage (TV Series) as
    Gerry Paynter
    - The Gentle Spies (1963) - Gerry Paynter
    1958
    ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Lieutenant Carr / Edgar Forsyth / Tom / ...
    - Return of the Regiment (1963) - Lieutenant Carr
    - Independent Means (1960) - Edgar Forsyth
    - The Big Night (1960) - Tom
    - A Kind of Freedom (1959)
    - Sunday Out of Season (1959) - Stanley
    - Now Barabbas (1958) - 6147 Richards
    1963
    Suspense (TV Series) as
    Rusty Green
    - Last Race, Ginger Gentleman (1963) - Rusty Green
    1960
    BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
    Philip Dugan / Matt
    - The Sudden Silence (1962) - Philip Dugan
    - Pay Day (1960) - Matt
    1962
    Playback as
    Dave Hollis
    1962
    The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
    Dave Hollis
    - Playback (1962) - Dave Hollis
    1962
    Ghosts (TV Movie) as
    Oswald Alving
    1961
    The Pursuers (TV Series) as
    Lucas / Larry Makin
    - The Escape (1961) - Lucas
    - The Sailor (1961) - Larry Makin
    1961
    Maigret (TV Series) as
    Paul Martin
    - A Crime for Christmas (1961) - Paul Martin
    1961
    Where the Difference Begins (TV Movie) as
    Richard
    1961
    Hamlet (TV Series) as
    Hamlet
    - Hamlet: Part 5 (1961) - Hamlet
    - Hamlet: Part 4 (1961) - Hamlet
    - Hamlet: Part 3 (1961) - Hamlet
    - Hamlet: Part 2 (1961) - Hamlet
    - Hamlet: Part 1 (1961) - Hamlet
    1961
    Sir Francis Drake (TV Series) as
    Tom Brewster
    - The Lost Colony of Virginia (1961) - Tom Brewster
    1961
    Jack's Horrible Luck (TV Movie) as
    Jack
    1961
    People of Nowhere (TV Movie) as
    Tadek
    1960
    Surprise Package as
    US Marshal (uncredited)
    1960
    The Men from Room 13 (TV Series) as
    Detective Sergeant Gunn
    - The Man Who Tried Too Hard: Part 2 (1960) - Detective Sergeant Gunn
    - The Man Who Tried Too Hard: Part 1 (1960) - Detective Sergeant Gunn
    1959
    The Vagrant Heart (TV Movie) as
    Tam Smith
    1959
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
    Edgar Malone
    - Worm in the Bud (1959) - Edgar Malone
    1959
    Skyport (TV Series)
    1959
    Four Desperate Men as
    Navy Rating (uncredited)
    1959
    The Infamous John Friend (TV Mini Series) as
    William North
    - Episode #1.8 (1959) - William North
    - Episode #1.7 (1959) - William North
    - Episode #1.6 (1959) - William North
    - Episode #1.5 (1959) - William North
    - Episode #1.4 (1959) - William North
    - Episode #1.3 (1959) - William North
    - Episode #1.2 (1959) - William North
    - Episode #1.1 (1959) - William North
    1956
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    David Selway / Supply Assistant Brooker / Tim Smith / ...
    - The Exiles #3: The Lost Years (1959) - David Selway
    - The Stone Ship (1959) - Supply Assistant Brooker
    - Myself a Stranger (1957) - Tim Smith
    - Desert Duel (1956) - Trooper Bates
    - Arrow to the Heart (II) (1956) - Prisoner
    1958
    Incident at Echo Six (TV Movie) as
    2nd Lieutenant Savage
    1958
    Desert Patrol as
    Cpl. Matheson
    1958
    Yesterday's Enemy (TV Movie) as
    2nd Lt. Paul Hastings
    1958
    Sea Fury as
    Vincent
    1958
    Dunkirk as
    Don R - Dispatch Rider
    1957
    Nicholas Nickleby (TV Series) as
    Frank Cheeryble
    - Episode #1.10 (1957) - Frank Cheeryble
    - Episode #1.9 (1957) - Frank Cheeryble
    - Episode #1.8 (1957) - Frank Cheeryble
    - Episode #1.7 (1957) - Frank Cheeryble
    1957
    Thunder in the West (TV Series) as
    Andrew Drummond
    - For King and Monmouth (1957) - Andrew Drummond
    - Betrayal (1957) - Andrew Drummond
    - The Alchemist (1957) - Andrew Drummond
    - King Monmouth (1957) - Andrew Drummond
    - The Uprising (1957) - Andrew Drummond
    - The Enemies (1957) - Andrew Drummond
    1957
    High Flight as
    Cadet Wilcox
    1957
    Escape (TV Series) as
    Guy
    - The Moles (1957) - Guy
    1957
    Battle Hell as
    PO McCarthy RN
    1956
    Rheingold Theatre (TV Series)
    - Homecoming (1956)
    1956
    Pursuit of the Graf Spee as
    Bill Roper - Capt. Bell's Messenger, HMS Exeter (uncredited)
    1956
    What Say They? (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Sheltie
    1956
    The Baby and the Battleship as
    First Sailor at Dance (uncredited)
    1956
    The Petrified Forest (TV Movie) as
    Boze Hertzlinger
    1954
    The Windmill Family (TV Series) as
    Hugh Allbright
    - Celia (1954) - Hugh Allbright
    - Robinson Minor (1954) - Hugh Allbright
    Thanks
    1999
    Reputations (TV Series documentary) (with thanks to - 1 episode)
    - Hitch: Alfred the Auteur (1999) - (with thanks to)
    Self
    2002
    Arena (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Harold Pinter Part 2: Celebration (2002) - Self
    2001
    The Story of 'Frenzy' (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1991
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Night of 1000 Lives (2000) - Self
    - Barry Foster (1991) - Self
    1999
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Alfred Hitchcock (1999) - Self
    1998
    Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names (Documentary) as
    Self
    1997
    Light Lunch (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 70s Super Cops (1997) - Self
    1978
    Those Wonderful TV Times (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 August 1978 (1978) - Self
    1977
    Telethon (TV Series) as
    Self - Presenter (1977)
    1977
    Saturday Night at the Mill (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.3 (1977) - Self
    1973
    Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #9.18 (1975) - Self
    - Episode #9.17 (1975) - Self
    - Episode #8.12 (1973) - Self
    - Episode #8.11 (1973) - Self
    1972
    Adventures of a Brown Man in Search of Civilization (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Narrator (voice)
    1966
    Zodiac (TV Series) as
    Self - Presenter
    - Gemini (1966) - Self - Presenter
    Archive Footage
    2022
    My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock (Documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Total Cops (TV Movie documentary) as
    Van der Valk

    References

    Barry Foster (actor) Wikipedia