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Harold Innocent
Born
April 18, 1935
Died: September 12, 1993
(Lived 58 years)
Place of Birth
Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
31
Movies
27
TV Shows
Also Known As
Harry Innocent
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Harold Innocent
Biography
Harold Innocent was a British actor.
Movies
31
TV Shows
27
Fergie & Andrew: Behind the Palace Doors
as
Robert Hazlett
September 28, 1992
Thatcher: The Final Days
as
Peter Morrison
September 11, 1991
Killing Time
as
Napoleon
August 9, 1991
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
as
Bishop of Hereford
June 14, 1991
The Tale of Little Pig Robinson
as
Sim Ram
December 26, 1990
Henry V
as
Duke Philippe of Burgundy
October 5, 1989
Try This One for Size
as
Kendrick
September 22, 1989
The Spirit of Man
as
Maggid of Kozhenitz
August 23, 1989
The Tall Guy
as
Timothy
February 1, 1989
Doctor Who: The Happiness Patrol
as
Gilbert M
November 16, 1988
Buster
as
Justice Parry
September 16, 1988
Without a Clue
as
Mayor Johnson
May 5, 1988
Little Dorrit
as
Mr. Rugg
December 11, 1987
The Canterville Ghost
as
Hummle Umney (voice)
December 31, 1986
Brazil
as
Interview Official
February 20, 1985
The Case of Marcel Duchamp
Cast
April 8, 1984
An Englishman Abroad
as
Rosencrantz
November 29, 1983
On the Razzle
as
Coachman
March 1, 1983
Treasure Island
as
Squire Trelawney
January 1, 1982
The Tom Machine
Cast
November 20, 1980
One Fine Day
as
Blount
February 17, 1979
Afternoon Off
as
Marjory
February 3, 1979
Murder at Moorstones Manor
as
Manners
October 11, 1977
Yellow Dog
as
Marceau
August 11, 1973
The High Game
as
Yost
August 3, 1970
Loot
as
Bank Manager
May 1, 1970
Every Home Should Have One
as
Jimpson
March 5, 1970
The Double Agent
as
Tom Mayhew
May 12, 1969
There's a Hole in Your Dustbin, Delilah
as
'Heavy Breathing'
September 30, 1968
The Notorious Landlady
as
Young Escort (uncredited)
April 13, 1962
Dragon by the Tail
as
Binky Carstairs
January 30, 1961