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Other names
  
Oliver Gray

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Charles Gray


Years active
  
1957-2000

Occupation
  
Actor

Education
  
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Full Name
  
Donald Marshall Gray

Born
  
29 August 1928 (
1928-08-29
)
Bournemouth, Dorset, England, UK

Died
  
March 7, 2000, London, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Maude Marshall, Donald Gray

TV shows
  
Sherlock Holmes, Rawhide, Porterhouse Blue, The Upper Crusts, Small World, Gunslinger

Movies
  
Diamonds Are Forever, The Rocky Horror Picture S, You Only Live Twice, The Devil Rides Out, The Night of the Generals

Similar People
  
Guy Hamilton, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, Jim Sharman, Donald Pleasence

Charles Gray (29 August 1928 – 7 March 2000) was an English actor who was well known for roles including the arch-villain Blofeld in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever, Dikko Henderson in a previous Bond film You Only Live Twice, Sherlock Holmes's brother Mycroft Holmes in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and as the Criminologist in The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975.

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Early life

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Gray was born Donald Marshall Gray in Bournemouth, Hampshire, the son of Maude Elizabeth (née Marshall) and Donald Gray, who was a surveyor. Gray attended Bournemouth School alongside Benny Hill, whose school had been evacuated to the same buildings, during the Second World War. Some of his friends remember that his bedroom walls were plastered with pictures of film stars.

Stage career

By his mid-twenties, Gray left his first job as a clerk for an estate agent to become an actor. He began his stage experience at the theatre club next to Bournemouth's Palace Court Hotel, where he was a last-minute cast replacement in The Beaux' Stratagem. Gray surprised everyone, including himself, with the quality of his performance.

When he moved away from Bournemouth in the late 1950s, his parents remained at the family home until their deaths. On becoming a professional actor he had to change his name, as there was already an actor named Donald Gray. He chose Charles Gray partly because Charles was the name of his maternal grandfather, partly because he had a close friend named Charles, and partly because he thought it sounded nice. For his first appearance on Broadway, in the 1961 musical Kean, he went under the name Oliver Gray.

Charles Gray distinguished himself in theatrical roles, in the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London, at the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon and at the Old Vic. He received his vocal training at the RSC and became noted for his imposing stage presence; features which would translate impressively to character parts on screen.

Film and television

During the 1960s, Gray established himself as a successful character actor and made many appearances on British television. Work in this period included Danger Man, with Patrick MacGoohan, and Maigret. Gray also appeared opposite Laurence Olivier in the film version of The Entertainer (1960) as a reporter. In 1964 he played murderer Jack Baker in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Bullied Bowler".

His breakthrough year came in 1967 when he starred with Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif in the Second World War murder-mystery film The Night of the Generals. The following year he played Dikko Henderson, an Australian intelligence officer assigned to their Embassy in Tokyo, in the 1967 Bond film You Only Live Twice. Four years later he appeared as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever, both films starring Sean Connery as Bond. These make Gray one of the small number of actors to have played a villain and a Bond ally in the film series, another being Joe Don Baker (who played Brad Whitaker in The Living Daylights, and CIA agent Jack Wade in both GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies).

Gray's most prolific work as an actor was between 1968 and 1979 when he appeared in more than forty major film and television productions. In this period he is perhaps best known for portraying the Criminologist (the narrator) in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and a similar character, Judge Oliver Wright, in its 1981 sequel Shock Treatment. This more expansive role is said to be the same character, as the criminologist was not named in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and would be congruent with the legal characteristics of Judge Wright. In 1973 he played Lord Seacroft in the television series The Upper Crusts opposite Margaret Leighton, and, in 1983, he starred alongside Coral Browne and Alan Bates in the award-winning TV film An Englishman Abroad. In 1985, he starred in an episode of the BBC TV detective series Bergerac, entitled "What Dreams May Come?". Other well-known film work includes The Devil Rides Out, Mosquito Squadron, Cromwell and The Beast Must Die.

In 1991, Gray co-starred with Oliver Tobias in the sci-fi space movie Firestar - First Contact for Ice International Films.

Later work

Gray portrayed Mycroft Holmes in both the 1976 film The Seven-Per-Cent Solution and opposite Jeremy Brett's Sherlock in four episodes of the 1984 Granada Television series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. In two episodes of the final Brett series, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, he had leading roles as Mycroft, the first because Watson actor Edward Hardwicke was busy on another film project and the second as a result of Brett's illness.

Other television appearances include Dennis Potter's Blackeyes, The New Statesman, Thriller, Upstairs, Downstairs, Bergerac, Porterhouse Blue plus a range of Shakespearean roles, such as Caesar in Julius Caesar and Pandarus in Troilus and Cressida. He regularly dubbed for Jack Hawkins after Hawkins's larynx was removed to combat throat cancer, as the two otherwise highly distinctive men's voices were similar. An example of this is in the film Theatre of Blood.

Death

Gray died of cancer on Tuesday, 7 March 2000. He was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium where his ashes remain.

Filmography

Actor
2000
Longitude (TV Movie) as
Adm. Balchen
1999
One Man Band (Short) as
Tailor
1998
The Tichborne Claimant as
Arundell
1996
Madson (TV Series) as
Sir Ranald Hearnley
- Episode #1.6 (1996) - Sir Ranald Hearnley
- Episode #1.3 (1996) - Sir Ranald Hearnley
- Episode #1.2 (1996) - Sir Ranald Hearnley
- Episode #1.1 (1996) - Sir Ranald Hearnley
- Episode #1.5 (1996) - Sir Ranald Hearnley
1993
The Heroic Legend of Arislan (TV Mini Series) as
Priest (Manga UK dub)
- Heroic Legend of Arslan VI (The Solitary Horseman, Part II) (1995) - Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
- Heroic Legend of Arslan V (The Solitary Horseman, Part I) (1995) - Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
- Heroic Legend of Arslan IV (Road of Blood and Sweat) (1993) - Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
- Heroic Legend of Arslan III (The Castle in the East and, the Castle in the West) (1993) - Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
1994
Scarlett (TV Mini Series) as
The Judge
- Episode #1.4 (1994) - The Judge
1994
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (TV Mini Series) as
Mycroft Holmes
- The Mazarin Stone (1994) - Mycroft Holmes
- The Golden Pince-Nez (1994) - Mycroft Holmes
1992
Arslân Senki II as
Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
1992
Tales from the Poop Deck (TV Series) as
Adm. Dennis De'Ath
- Till De'Ath Do Us Part (1992) - Adm. Dennis De'Ath
- Here Be Pirates! (1992) - Adm. Dennis De'Ath
1991
Firestar: First Contact as
Commodore Vandross
1991
Performance (TV Series) as
Maurice Hussey
- Absolute Hell (1991) - Maurice Hussey
1991
Arslân Senki as
Priest (Manga UK dub) (English version, voice)
1991
Shrinks (TV Series) as
Lord Rissington
- Episode #1.3 (1991) - Lord Rissington
1990
The Paper Man (TV Mini Series) as
Prime Minister
- The Last Casualty (1990) - Prime Minister
- The Battle of Docklands (1990) - Prime Minister
1990
Harry and Harriet as
Satan
1989
Blackeyes (TV Mini Series) as
Sebastian
- Episode #1.3 (1989) - Sebastian
1989
The Nineteenth Hole (TV Series) as
Colonel Westray
- Episode #1.2 (1989) - Colonel Westray
1988
Blind Justice (TV Mini Series) as
Judge Langtry
- Crime and Punishment (1988) - Judge Langtry
1988
The Return of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
Mycroft Holmes
- The Bruce Partington Plans (1988) - Mycroft Holmes
1988
Small World (TV Mini Series) as
Rudyard Parkinson
- Hurry Up, Please, It's Time (1988) - Rudyard Parkinson
- Throbbing and Waiting (1988) - Rudyard Parkinson
- What Shall We Do Tomorrow? (1988) - Rudyard Parkinson
- Unreal Cities (1988) - Rudyard Parkinson
1988
Hannay (TV Series) as
Commander Nevil
- The Fellowship of the Black Stone (1988) - Commander Nevil
1987
Stateside: The Epic Bestseller Which Shocked America. (Short)
1987
The New Statesman (TV Series) as
Roland Gidleigh-Park
- Baa Baa Black Sheep (1987) - Roland Gidleigh-Park
- Waste Not Want Not (1987) - Roland Gidleigh-Park
1987
Dreams Lost, Dreams Found (TV Movie) as
Jason Klein
1987
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Storyteller
- Cariani and the Courtesans (1987) - Storyteller (voice)
1987
Porterhouse Blue (TV Mini Series) as
Sir Cathcart D'Eath
- Episode #1.4 (1987) - Sir Cathcart D'Eath
- Episode #1.3 (1987) - Sir Cathcart D'Eath
- Episode #1.2 (1987) - Sir Cathcart D'Eath
1987
The Wind in the Willows (TV Series) as
The Stranger
- Unlikely Allies (1987) - The Stranger (voice)
1987
Tickets for the Titanic (TV Series) as
The Earl of Albany
- Keeping Score (1987) - The Earl of Albany
1986
C.A.T.S. Eyes (TV Series) as
Sir Jack Fenn
- Fit (1986) - Sir Jack Fenn
1986
Tall Tales & Legends (TV Series) as
Mr. Dent
- Casey at the Bat (1986) - Mr. Dent
1985
Bergerac (TV Series) as
Bart Bellow
- What Dreams May Come? (1985) - Bart Bellow
1985
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
Mycroft Holmes
- The Greek Interpreter (1985) - Mycroft Holmes
1984
The Gourmet (TV Movie) as
Manley Kingston
1984
A Profile of Arthur J. Mason (TV Movie) as
Henry
1984
All the World's a Stage (TV Mini Series) as
Extracts from Hedda Gabler
- The Master Builders (1984) - Extracts from Hedda Gabler
1983
The Comedy of Errors (TV Movie) as
Solinus, Duke of Ephesus
1983
An Englishman Abroad (TV Movie) as
Claudius
1983
The Jigsaw Man as
Sir James Chorley
1982
Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story (TV Movie) as
Earl Spencer
1981
Troilus & Cressida (TV Movie) as
Pandarus
1981
Shock Treatment as
Judge Oliver Wright
1981
Ticket to Heaven as
Musician
1980
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Admiral Rankling
- The Schoolmistress (1980) - Admiral Rankling
1980
The Mirror Crack'd as
Bates, The Butler
1980
We, the Accused (TV Mini Series) as
Sir Hayman Drewer
- Episode #1.5 (1980) - Sir Hayman Drewer
1980
Heartland (TV Series) as
Mr. Wheeler
- Working Arrangements (1980) - Mr. Wheeler
1979
Schalcken the Painter (TV Movie) as
Narrator - Lefanu (voice)
1979
Mrs. R's Daughter (TV Movie) as
Rogers
1979
The House on Garibaldi Street (TV Movie) as
Gen. Lischke
1979
Ike: The War Years (TV Mini Series) as
Gen. 'Freddie' de Guingand
- Part III (1979) - Gen. 'Freddie' de Guingand
1979
Hazell (TV Series) as
Brownhill
- Hazell and the Deptford Virgin (1979) - Brownhill
1978
The BBC Television Shakespeare (TV Series) as
Julius Caesar / Duke of York
- Julius Caesar (1979) - Julius Caesar
- Richard II (1978) - Duke of York
1978
The Legacy as
Karl Liebnecht
1978
The Island (TV Movie) as
Santander
1978
Across a Crowded Room
1977
Three Dangerous Ladies as
Santander (segment "The Island")
1977
Drama (TV Series) as
The Producer
- Six Characters in Search of an Author by Pirandello (1977) - The Producer
1977
The Spy Who Loved Me as
Voice of Pyramid Guide (uncredited)
1977
Silver Bears as
Charles Cook
1977
The Sunday Drama (TV Series) as
Delaforce
- The Late Wife (1977) - Delaforce
1977
The Galton & Simpson Playhouse (TV Series) as
Charles
- Cheers (1977) - Charles
1974
Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
Tailor / Her Majesty's Inspector Sharp
- Alarums and Excursions (1976) - Tailor
- We're in This Together (1974) - Her Majesty's Inspector Sharp
1976
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution as
Mycroft Holmes
1967
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Sir Harcourt Courtly / Juggler / Mr. Beebe / ...
- London Assurance (1976) - Sir Harcourt Courtly
- The Recruiting Officer (1973) - Juggler
- A Room with a View (1973) - Mr. Beebe
- The Millionairess (1972) - Adrian Blenderbland
- Lady Windermere's Fan (1972) - Lord Augustus
- The Merchant of Venice (1972) - Antonio
- The Cherry Orchard (1971) - Gayev
- Ross (1970) - Field-Marshall Allenby
- Hay Fever (1968) - Richard Greatham
- The Moon and Sixpence (1967) - Strickland
1976
Seven Nights in Japan as
Henry Hollander
1975
The Philanthropist (TV Movie) as
Braham
1975
The Rocky Horror Picture Show as
The Criminologist - An Expert
1975
Churchill's People (TV Series) as
Duke of Portland
- Mutiny (1975) - Duke of Portland
1975
The Venturers (TV Series) as
Tony Challon
- The Cannibals (1975) - Tony Challon
1975
Thriller (TV Series) as
Hilary Vance
- Murder on the Midnight Express (1975) - Hilary Vance
1974
Dial M for Murder (TV Series) as
Hugo Vardon
- Firing Point (1974) - Hugo Vardon
1974
Fall of Eagles (TV Mini Series) as
Rodzianko
- Tell the King the Sky Is Falling (1974) - Rodzianko
1974
Twelfth Night (TV Movie) as
Malvolio
1974
The Beast Must Die as
Bennington
1974
Sex Through the Ages as
Narrator (voice)
1974
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries (TV Series) as
Mikail Zigorin
- A Time to Remember (1974) - Mikail Zigorin
1973
Tales That Witness Madness as
Nicholas (segment "Clinic Link Episodes") (voice, uncredited)
1973
The Song of Songs (TV Series) as
Count Von Mertzbach
- Episode #1.2 (1973) - Count Von Mertzbach
- Episode #1.1 (1973) - Count Von Mertzbach
1973
The Upper Crusts (TV Series) as
Lord Seacroft / Lord Seacroft Snr.
- Putting on the Ritz (1973) - Lord Seacroft
- A Tradition of Service (1973) - Lord Seacroft
- Sitting Pretty (1973) - Lord Seacroft
- One Door Opens (1973) - Lord Seacroft
- By Endeavour Alone (1973) - Lord Seacroft / Lord Seacroft Snr.
- Decline and Fall (1973) - Lord Seacroft / Lord Seacroft Snr.
1973
Theater of Blood as
Solomon Psaltery (voice, uncredited)
1973
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
Eugene Valmont
- The Absent-Minded Coterie (1973) - Eugene Valmont
1972
Upstairs, Downstairs (TV Series) as
Sir Edwin Partridge
- Married Love (1972) - Sir Edwin Partridge
1971
Diamonds Are Forever as
Blofeld
1968
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Inspector Waugh / Knox / Bertrand Asquith / ...
- Jenkins (1971) - Knox
- Asquith in Orbit. (1971) - Bertrand Asquith
- Something to Hide: The Caretaker's Flat (1968) - Inspector Waugh
- Something to Hide: The Studio (1968) - Inspector Waugh
- Something to Hide: The First Floor (1968) - Detective Inspector Waugh
1971
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Oxlade
- Michael Regan (1971) - Oxlade
1971
Doctor at Large (TV Series) as
Man
- A Situation Full of Promise (1971) - Man (uncredited)
1971
When Eight Bells Toll as
Sir Anthony Skouras (voice, uncredited)
1970
Menace (TV Series) as
Micky
- Nine Bean Rows (1970) - Micky
1970
Oh in Colour (TV Series)
- Episode #1.4 (1970)
1970
Cromwell as
The Earl of Essex
1970
W. Somerset Maugham (TV Series) as
The Storyteller
- The Closed Shop (1970) - The Storyteller
1970
The Executioner as
Vaughan Jones
1969
The Merchant of Venice (TV Short) as
Antonio
1969
Mosquito Squadron as
Air Commodore Hufford
1969
The File of the Golden Goose as
The Owl
1969
The Nine Ages of Nakedness as
Narrator (voice)
1968
The Devil Rides Out as
Mocata
1966
Love Story (TV Series) as
Bender / John Trewardine
- The Egg on the Face of the Tiger (1968) - Bender
- A Toy Soldier (1966) - John Trewardine
1959
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Felix Hull / Stuart Marlowe / Philip Comely
- The Three Wives of Felix Hull (1968) - Felix Hull
- Guest Appearance (1959) - Stuart Marlowe
- The Big Client (1959) - Philip Comely
1968
The Secret War of Harry Frigg as
General Cox-Roberts (as Charles D. Gray)
1967
The Man Outside as
Charles Griddon
1967
You Only Live Twice as
Henderson
1967
The Night of the Generals as
General von Seidlitz-Gabler
1965
Mogul (TV Series) as
Michael Rennane
- The Schloss Belt (1965) - Michael Rennane
1965
Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Quill / Madingley
- The Lodger (1965) - Quill
- Time and Mr Madingley (1965) - Madingley
1965
Masquerade as
Benson
1965
Tea Party (TV Movie) as
Willy
1963
Drama 61-67 (TV Series) as
David
- Drama '63: The Perfect Friday (1963) - David
1963
Suspense (TV Series) as
Verdon
- Personal and Private (1963) - Verdon
1962
Lawrence of Arabia as
General Allenby (voice, uncredited)
1962
Maigret (TV Series) as
Mazeron
- Voices from the Past (1962) - Mazeron
1962
Out of This World (TV Series) as
Abel Jones
- The Tycoons (1962) - Abel Jones
1960
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Harry Branksome / Malcolm Turnbull / Ulysses
- A Matter of Principle (1962) - Harry Branksome
- Any Other Business? (1961) - Malcolm Turnbull
- Tiger at the Gates (1960) - Ulysses
1959
Crime Sheet (TV Series)
- The Superintendent Takes a Trip (1961)
- Lockhart Keeps an Appointment (1959)
1961
Design for Murder (TV Movie) as
Rex Berkely
1961
The First Gentleman (TV Movie) as
Prince Regent of England
1960
Danger Man (TV Series) as
Zameda / Alexis Buller
- The Deputy Coyannis Story (1961) - Zameda
- The Key (1960) - Alexis Buller
1961
You Can't Escape (TV Movie) as
Major Hargood
1961
Michael Shayne (TV Series) as
Dr. Bill Logan
- The Man with a Cane (1961) - Dr. Bill Logan
1960
Somerset Maugham Hour (TV Series) as
Tom Ramsey / Major Templeton
- The Ant and the Grasshopper (1960) - Tom Ramsey
- Sanatorium (1960) - Major Templeton
1960
Man in the Moon as
Leo
1960
The Entertainer as
Columnist
1959
The Four Just Men (TV Series) as
Dominguez / Paul Lederer / Sadik Bey
- Money to Burn (1960) - Dominguez
- The Man in the Road (1960) - Paul Lederer
- The Slaver (1959) - Sadik Bey
1959
The Desperate Man as
Lawson
1959
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Sir Miles
- Who Is Gustav Varnia? (1959) - Sir Miles
1959
Probation Officer (TV Series) as
Richard Bates
- Episode #1.16 (1959) - Richard Bates
1959
Tommy the Toreador as
Gomez
1959
Follow a Star as
Taciturn Man at Party (uncredited)
1959
Rendezvous (TV Series) as
Markheim
- Markheim (1959) - Markheim (uncredited)
1959
The Invisible Man (TV Series) as
Thal
- The Vanishing Evidence (1959) - Thal
1959
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Waring
- The Small Back Room (1959) - Waring
1959
Boyd Q.C. (TV Series) as
Tickle
- In Camera (1959) - Tickle
1958
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Capt. Cyril Mavors
- Expresso Bongo (1958) - Capt. Cyril Mavors
1958
Dead Trouble (TV Mini Series) as
Grisselinski / Another passenger
- Warm Welcome (1958) - Grisselinski
- Case Closing (1958) - Another passenger
1958
Bachelor Father (TV Series) as
Frank Gibbs
- Uncle Bentley and the Matchmaker (1958) - Frank Gibbs
1957
Sword of Freedom (TV Series) as
Pierre De Foix / Varenza
- Choice of Weapons (1958) - Pierre De Foix
- The Suspects (1957) - Varenza
1958
Heart of a Child as
Fritz Heiss
1958
I Accuse! as
Captain Brossard
1958
Television World Theatre (TV Series) as
Capt. von Schlettow
- The Captain of Koepenick (1958) - Capt. von Schlettow
1957
The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV Series) as
Sir Blaise
- The Mark (1957) - Sir Blaise
1957
Producers' Showcase (TV Series) as
Escalus - Prince of Verona
- Romeo and Juliet (1957) - Escalus - Prince of Verona
Soundtrack
2005
Cold Case (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Creatures of the Night (2005) - (performer: "Time Warp", "Eddie", "Super Heroes" - uncredited)
2000
Duets (writer: "Mexican Radio")
1999
Spaced (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Gatherings (1999) - (performer: "The Time Warp")
1998
Tohuwabohu (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Best & rest 8-26: Halb hundertvier (1998) - (performer: "The Time Warp" - uncredited)
- 9&vierzig (1998) - (performer: "The Time Warp" - uncredited)
1989
C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud (writer: "Guys Like Girls")
1981
The Rocky Horror Treatment (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "Time Warp" - uncredited)
1981
Shock Treatment (performer: "Anyhow, Anyhow")
1975
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (performer: "Time Warp", "Eddie", "Super Heroes" - uncredited)
Self
2000
VH-1 Where Are They Now? (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Rocky Horror Picture Show (2000) - Self
1987
Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood! (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1981
That's Hollywood (TV Series documentary) as
The Criminologist - An Expert
- Midnight Movie Mania (1981) - The Criminologist - An Expert
1980
The British Greats (TV Series) as
Self
- Jack Hawkins (1980) - Self
1979
The Alan Hamel Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 April 1979 (1979) - Self
1976
Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #10.16 (1976) - Self
- Episode #10.15 (1976) - Self
1974
The Movie Quiz (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.2 (1974) - Self
- Episode #3.1 (1974) - Self
1967
Whicker's World (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The World of James Bond (1967) - Self
Archive Footage
2021
007: The Daniel Craig Years (TV Special documentary)
2020
Cineficción Radio (Podcast Series)
- Ocultismo (2020)
2019
Bond 25: Live Reveal (Video documentary short) as
Henderson
2017
Becoming Bond (Documentary) as
Blofeld (uncredited)
2016
Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) as
Henderson
- You Only Live Twice (2016) - Henderson
2015
Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet (TV Special documentary) as
Blofield
2013
Ouija Are You There? (Short) as
Voice #2
2013
So ein Film (TV Movie) as
Satan
2011
These Amazing Shadows (Documentary) as
The Criminologist (clip from The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)) (uncredited)
2006
Diamonds are Forever: Alternate and Expanded Angles (Video documentary short) as
Blofeld
2006
The Exotic Locations of 'Diamonds Are Forever' (Video documentary short) as
Blofeld
2005
Thriller: The Restoration (Video short) as
Hilary Vance
2002
Bond Stars (Video documentary short) as
Henderson / Ernst Stavro Blofeld (uncredited)
2002
Premiere Bond: Die Another Day (TV Movie documentary) as
Henderson (uncredited)
2002
Bond Girls Are Forever (TV Movie documentary) as
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (uncredited)
2000
Now Pay Attention 007: A Tribute to Actor Desmond Llewelyn (TV Movie documentary) as
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (uncredited)
1999
Premiere Bond: The World Is Not Enough (TV Special short) as
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (uncredited)
1999
The James Bond Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Henderson (uncredited)
1995
Orson Welles: The One-Man Band (Documentary)(segment "Taylor's shop" / segment "The merchant of Venice")
1989
MTV Movie Special: Licence to Kill (TV Special documentary) as
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (uncredited)
1986
James Bond at the Movies (Video short) as
Self
1986
The Story of English (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Duke of York
- A Muse Of Fire (1986) - Duke of York
1980
Fame as
The Criminologist - An Expert (uncredited)
1961
Kraft Mystery Theater (TV Series) as
Lawson
- The Desperate Man (1961) - Lawson

References

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