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Home/People/Clinton Greyn
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Born
Sep 29, 1936Died: Mar 19, 2019
Lived 82 years
Place of Birth
Swansea, Wales, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

15
Movies
17
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Clinton Greyn

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Clinton Greyn (29 September 1936) is a Welsh-born actor noted for his appearances in British television series of the 1960s and 1970s. He made his film debut in the 1961 short Wings of Death, and went onto appear in such popular British TV series as Z-Cars and Compact. His career progressed to a prominent role opposite Stanley Baker in Peter Yates' crime caper Robbery (1967). This led to him getting his own TV series in 1968, Virgin of the Secret Service, in which he played the dashing Captain Robert Virgin, travelling the world battling evil in the name of the British Empire. The series was not a success and he found himself making guest appearances in other adventure series, such as The Champions; Department S; and UFO. In the early 1970s he moved to Hollywood where he appeared in a number of films, including Raid on Rommel; The Love Machine; Christa: Swedish Fly Girls; and How to Steal an Airplane (all 1971). Returning to Britain he continued to guest-star in popular television series of the period such as Jason King; The Protectors; The Zoo Gang; and Doctor Who. More recently he has concentrated on the stage, appearing at the National Theatre as Nobel prize-winning Danish physicist Niels Bohr in Michael Frayn's Copenhagen in 2006. Besides his acting career, he has studied architecture and design at the Open University and City University, London. He has since collaborated with Australian architect Russell Jones to build his dream home on a former bombsite in Bayswater, London. Description above from the Wikipedia article Clinton Greyn, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Doctor Who: The Two Doctors poster

Doctor Who: The Two Doctors

as Group Marshal Stike
1985
A Fix with Sontarans poster

A Fix with Sontarans

as Group Marshal Nathan
1985
Pocketful of Dreams poster

Pocketful of Dreams

as Michael Kay
1982
Doctor Who: State of Decay poster

Doctor Who: State of Decay

as Ivo
1980
Penny Gold poster

Penny Gold

as Van Der Meij
1973
Go Girl poster

Go Girl

Cast
1972
How to Steal an Airplane poster

How to Steal an Airplane

as Evan Brice
1971
Swedish Fly Girls poster

Swedish Fly Girls

as Derek
1971
The Love Machine poster

The Love Machine

as Alfie Knight
1971
Raid on Rommel poster

Raid on Rommel

as Maj. Hugh Tarkington
1971
Goodbye, Mr. Chips poster

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

as Bill Calbury
1969
Woman Times Seven poster

Woman Times Seven

as MacCormack
1967
Robbery poster

Robbery

as Jack
1967
The High Bright Sun poster

The High Bright Sun

as Evans
1964
Exodus poster

Exodus

as Officer
1960