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Acting
April 19, 1931
December 5, 2009
Birmingham, England, UK
His television career began in the mid-fifties and although initially playing small parts, during the sixties he began to take on bigger roles, including the part of Detective Chief Inspector Lewis in the BBC's long-running Softly Softly (1966) series. He often played policemen but none more famous than DCI Frank Haskins in The Sweeney (1974), opposite John Thaw and Dennis Waterman, during the seventies, where he was an admirable foil to Thaw's brash, renegade Inspector Jack Regan. He was also a regular in other TV series such as The Nineteenth Hole (1989), You Must Be the Husband (1987) and Shelley (1979), all during the eighties, and No Job for a Lady (1990) opposite Penelope Keith in the nineties.

Geoff
2007

Clive Mills
1999

Davies the School
1995

William Curtley
1992

Jim Pinder
1992

Norman
1990
George Brady (The Captain)
1989

1987

Commander Jolly
1986

1985

as Geoff

as Clive Mills

as Davies the School

as William Curtley

as Jim Pinder

as Norman
as George Brady (The Captain)


as Commander Jolly

as Inspector Moss

as Scrimshaw
as Brig. Langton
as The Bishop

as Bridges


as Superintendent Mason

as Supt. Mason


as Warren

as Det. Chief Insp. Frank Haskins

as Israeli General

as Det. Chief Insp. Haskins

as Rogerson

as Edward Emblem


as John Gilroy

as Gardiner
as Calvin

as Peter Hayward

as The Husband
as Jacques Rivat
as Jacques Rivat

as 1st Airport Official



as A.C. Strain

as Mendham


as Mr Benson
as Borrow


as Mr. Moley


as Danny

as Dyson
as Janacek

as Jeffcock

as Detective Sergeant Miller

as Durrell

as Police Inspector (uncredited)

as Prince Frederick of Silesia

as Meredith

as Military Policeman with Dog

as Mundt

as Reception Clerk

as Mr. Andrews

as Jason


as Gilbert

as Manservant

as Sexton

as Albert Pooley
