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Tony Caunter
Born
September 22, 1937
(Age 87)
Place of Birth
Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
35
Movies
58
TV Shows
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Tony Caunter
Movies
35
TV Shows
58
Doggin' Around
as
Sergeant Greene
October 16, 1994
Wallpaper Warrior
as
Tommy "Tea-bag" Bright
October 2, 1992
Magic Moments
as
Television Director
March 19, 1989
Tumbledown
as
Air Commodore
May 29, 1988
Silas Marner
as
Mr. Snell
December 30, 1985
Doctor Who: Enlightenment
as
Jackson
March 9, 1983
The Scarlet Pimpernel
as
Pochard
November 9, 1982
The Boxwallah
as
Arthur Price
July 31, 1982
P.Q. 17
as
Coxswain
December 15, 1981
The Cause
as
Dolly
February 3, 1981
Braces High
as
Cafe Proprietor
November 3, 1980
Happy
as
Mr Howard
April 25, 1980
S.O.S. Titanic
as
Chief Officer Henry Wilde
February 29, 1980
Dark Water
as
Manager
January 1, 1980
Waterloo Sunset
as
Thomas Dwyer
January 23, 1979
The Vanishing Army
as
Pinnock
November 29, 1978
Dinner at the Sporting Club
as
Ray Little
November 7, 1978
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
as
Clopin
December 30, 1976
Piano Lessons
as
George
August 8, 1976
Kites
as
Jenkins
March 19, 1976
Speech Day
as
Douglas
March 26, 1973
The Operation
as
Alderman
February 26, 1973
The Asphyx
as
Warden
December 5, 1972
Stocker's Copper
as
Vincent
January 20, 1972
Doctor Who: Colony in Space
as
Morgan
May 15, 1971
The Mind of Mr. Soames
as
Schoolteacher
July 1, 1970
Lay Down Your Arms
as
Mick
May 23, 1970
Season of the Witch
as
Lorry Driver
January 7, 1970
The Adding Machine
as
Third cell jailer
September 23, 1969
A Twist of Sand
as
Elton
October 9, 1968
The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee's Pianola
as
Truck Driver
February 1, 1968
The Hill
as
Martin
June 17, 1965
Doctor Who: The Crusade
as
Thatcher
April 17, 1965
The Ipcress File
as
O.N.I Man
March 18, 1965
A Tap on the Shoulder
as
Security guard
January 6, 1965