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Patrick Newell
Born
March 27, 1932
Died: July 22, 1988
(Lived 56 years)
Place of Birth
Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
32
Movies
50
TV Shows
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Patrick Newell
Movies
32
TV Shows
50
Consuming Passions
Cast
April 6, 1988
The Devil's Disciple
as
Uncle William Dudgeon
May 17, 1987
Redondela
as
José María Gil Ramos
February 9, 1987
Young Sherlock Holmes
as
Bentley Booster
December 4, 1985
Fothergill
as
Pemberton
January 8, 1981
The Shillingbury Blowers
as
Mr Meadows
January 6, 1980
The Golden Lady
as
Charlie Whitlock
January 1, 1979
A Touch of the Tiny Hacketts
as
Mr Nesbitt
October 31, 1978
Love Lies Bleeding
as
Jeremy
July 12, 1977
Stand up, Virgin Soldiers
as
MO Billings
April 4, 1977
The Incredible Sarah
as
Major
November 5, 1976
Doctor Who: The Android Invasion
as
Col. Faraday
November 22, 1975
Man About the House
as
Sir Edmund Weir
December 22, 1974
Vampira
as
Man in Hotel Room
October 10, 1974
Where's Johnny?
Cast
April 1, 1974
The Canterbury Tales
as
Prior (uncredited)
September 2, 1972
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
as
Doctor (segment "Gluttony")
November 1, 1971
Destiny of a Spy
as
Julius Bates
October 27, 1969
The Long Duel
as
Colonel
July 27, 1967
The Sandwich Man
as
River Bus Man
July 1, 1966
Bindle (One of Them Days)
as
Mr. Hearty
January 1, 1966
Dannicaforilithermidor
as
Potter
January 1, 1966
The Alphabet Murders
as
Cracknell
December 26, 1965
A Study in Terror
as
PC Benson
October 1, 1965
Never Mention Murder
as
Barman
May 30, 1965
Do You Know This Voice?
as
Neighbour
December 1, 1964
Becket
as
William of Corbeil (uncredited)
March 11, 1964
Father Came Too!
as
King Harold
February 11, 1964
Unearthly Stranger
as
Maj. Clarke
September 12, 1963
The Boys
as
Tom Crowhurst
August 31, 1962
Crooks Anonymous
as
2nd Jeweller
March 31, 1962
Night Without Pity
as
Doctor
January 1, 1961