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Peter Copley
May 20, 1915 (109 years old) in Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Peter Copley was a British stage, film and television actor.
Known For
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Doctor Who
The Avengers
The Avengers
The Saint
Credits
2008 ·
The Colour of Magic
as Greyhald Spold
2005 ·
Riot at the Rite
as Patron
2005 ·
Oliver Twist
as Dining Hall Master
2005 ·
Kingdom of Heaven
as Old Pilgram (director's cut)
2003 ·
The Last Detective
as Colonel Colin Ingate
1999 ·
Janice Beard 45 WPM
as Sean's Father
1997 ·
Jonathan Creek
as Eric
1994 ·
Cadfael
as Abbot Heribert
1992 ·
A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia
as Maitland
1990 ·
One Foot In the Grave
as
1989 ·
Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Burgoyne
1988 ·
The Importance of Being Earnest
as Gribsby
1987 ·
Empire of the Sun
as British Prisoner
1987 ·
Never Say Die
as
1987 ·
The Trial of Klaus Barbie
as Frossard
1986 ·
Casualty
as Dan Woods
1986 ·
Casualty
as Hugh Phipps
1986 ·
King of the Ghetto
as Vicar
1986 ·
Lovejoy
as Harold Richards
1984 ·
The Bill
as
1984 ·
Androcles and the Lion
as Caesar
1981 ·
United Kingdom
as Commissioner
1981 ·
The Chinese Detective
as
1980 ·
Little Lord Fauntleroy
as Reverend Muldaur
1980 ·
Rabbit Pie Day
as The Colonel
1979 ·
Churchill and the Generals
as Gen. Sir John Dill
1979 ·
Tales of the Unexpected
as Man at Railway Station
1977 ·
The Black Panther
as
1977 ·
Anna Karenina
as
1976 ·
The New Avengers
as Prof. Waterlow
1976 ·
Bill Brand
as Cedric Maddocks
1976 ·
Shout at the Devil
as Admiral Howe
1975 ·
Hennessy
as Home Secretary
1975 ·
Doctor Who: Pyramids of Mars
as Dr. Warlock
1975 ·
Survivors
as Dr. Bronson
1975 ·
Sky
as
1975 ·
The Venturers
as
1974 ·
Father Brown
as
1974 ·
Fall of Eagles
as Bethmann-Hollweg
1973 ·
Beyond Our Means
as Dr. Charteris
1973 ·
Gawain and the Green Knight
as Pilgrim
1972 ·
Arthur of the Britons
as
1972 ·
That's Your Funeral
as 1st Funeral Director
1972 ·
Crown Court
as Sir Peter Cutforth
1972 ·
Crown Court
as His Honour Judge Edmonds
1972 ·
What Became of Jack and Jill?
as Dickson
1972 ·
The Regiment
as
1971 ·
Justice
as Wigmore
1971 ·
You're Only Young Twice
as
1970 ·
Jane Eyre
as John
1970 ·
Doomwatch
as Admiral Sir Richard Tranton
1970 ·
Manhunt
as Martin
1969 ·
Paul Temple
as
1969 ·
Department S
as The Auctioneer
1969 ·
Walk a Crooked Path
as
1969 ·
Mosquito Squadron
as Mr. Scott
1969 ·
Tower of London: The Innocent
as Archbishop
1969 ·
The Gold Robbers
as Asst. Commissioner Farr
1969 ·
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
as Principal
1968 ·
The Shoes of the Fisherman
as English Cardinal
1968 ·
The Champions
as Antrobus
1968 ·
The Expert
as Hillard
1967 ·
Quatermass and the Pit
as Howell
1967 ·
Callan
as
1966 ·
Don't Utter a Note
as Vicar
1966 ·
Softly, Softly
as
1965 ·
BBC Play of the Month
as The Home Secretary
1965 ·
Stranger in the Family
as Charles Wilson
1965 ·
Help!
as Jeweller
1965 ·
The Knack... and How to Get It
as Picture Owner
1964 ·
The July Plot
as General Friedrich Olbright
1964 ·
Redcap
as
1964 ·
The Wednesday Play
as
1964 ·
King and Country
as Colonel
1964 ·
Thorndyke
as
1964 ·
The Third Secret
as Dr Leo Whitset
1963 ·
Doctor Who
as Dr. Warlock
1962 ·
The Saint
as Don Morland
1962 ·
Z-Cars
as
1961 ·
Victim
as Paul Mandrake
1961 ·
The Avengers
as Sparshott
1961 ·
The Avengers
as
1960 ·
Maigret
as Xavier Marton
1959 ·
No Hiding Place
as
1959 ·
Mystery in the Mine
as
1958 ·
Rockets Galore
as Scientist
1957 ·
Just My Luck
as Gilbert Weaver
1957 ·
The Man Without a Body
as Leslie
1957 ·
The Smallest Show on Earth
as Actor in The Mystery of Hell Valley (uncredited)
1957 ·
Time Without Pity
as Prison Chaplain
1957 ·
The Film That Never Was
as
1956 ·
Foreign Intrigue
as Brown
1956 ·
Peril for the Guy
as Mr. Ritter
1954 ·
Sherlock Holmes
as
1953 ·
Saadia
as Leader Mokhazenis
1953 ·
The Clue of the Missing Ape
as His Excellency
1953 ·
The Sword and the Rose
as Sir Edwin Caskoden
1952 ·
The Hour of 13
as Cummings
1952 ·
The Card
as P. Shillitoe (uncredited)
1951 ·
Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Dr. Harrison
1950 ·
Golden Salamander
as Aribi
1937 ·
Farewell Again
as Minor Role
1934 ·
Tell Me If It Hurts
as Waiter
2024 ·
The Man Who Came to Die
as Dr. Clarkson