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Home/People/John Rolfe
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Born
Jan 1, 1935Died: Aug 12, 2020
Lived 85 years
Place of Birth
Lewisham, London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

10
Movies
25
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

John Rolfe

Acting

Biography
John Richard Rolfe (1935 – 12 August 2020) was a British actor. He was named after the colonist who married Pocahontas in Jamestown, Virginia. His stage work includes appearances at the Bristol Old Vic and with the RSC.His television credits include: Z-Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, Adam Adamant Lives!, The First Lady, Softly, Softly, Doctor Who (in the serials The War Machines, The Moonbase and The Green Death), Paul Temple, The Troubleshooters, Out of the Unknown, The Regiment, Spy Trap, Warship, Oil Strike North, Survivors, Blake's 7, Minder, Secret Army, The Enigma Files, Yes Minister, One by One, Howards' Way and The House of Eliott. He did the first, moustached and spectacled postman in "Mr. Bean Rides Again" (he played the postman seen before Mr. Bean got locked in the letterbox after he stole a lady's stamp for his own letter). He also played Graham in the 1980 film McVicar, starring Roger Daltrey. In 1994 he guest starred in The Bill.
Blake's 7: Duel poster

Blake's 7: Duel

as Terloc
1986
Days poster

Days

as Teacher
1981
McVicar poster

McVicar

as Graham
1980
Murder Rap poster

Murder Rap

as Doctor
1980
Mr and Mrs Bureaucrat poster

Mr and Mrs Bureaucrat

as Other Man
1978
The Gift of Friendship poster

The Gift of Friendship

as Daniels
1974
Doctor Who: The Green Death poster

Doctor Who: The Green Death

as Fell
1973
Doctor Who: The Moonbase poster

Doctor Who: The Moonbase

as Sam
1967
Doctor Who: The War Machines poster

Doctor Who: The War Machines

as Soldier
1966
Agib and Agab poster

Agib and Agab

Cast
1953