Michael Forrest (actor)
| Michael Forrest | |
|---|---|
| Born |
Michael Charles Giannone July 1932 Bridgend, Wales |
| Died |
21 December 2004 Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales |
| Occupation | Television actor |
Michael Forrest (July 1932 – 21 December 2004) was a Welsh television actor. He appeared in many British television series and films, which include Sir Francis Drake, Z-Cars, Danger Man, The Saint, The Avengers, UFO, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Doomwatch, Who Dares Wins, Armour of God and others.
Acting credits
| Production | Notes | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday Playhouse |
|
Maroso Thomas / A Police photographer |
| How Green Was My Valley |
|
Dai Bando |
| Top Secret |
|
Hinnes |
| ITV Play of the Week |
|
3rd Stevedore Jack Fish |
| Sir Francis Drake |
|
Jan |
| BBC Sunday-Night Play |
|
Blackie |
| Z-Cars |
|
Glyn Hicks Jackie Simmonds Rhys Parry |
| The Stag |
|
Islwyn Morgan |
| Ghost Squad |
|
Manager of Night Club |
| The Plane Makers |
|
Charlie Barnes |
| The Lover |
|
Milkman |
| The Sentimental Agent |
|
Marlow |
| The Spies |
|
Jones |
| Danger Man |
|
Abelardo |
| That Riviera Touch |
|
Pierre |
| Theatre 625 |
|
Fallow |
| The Informer |
|
Griffiths |
| The Saint |
|
Vittorio Leale |
| The Avengers |
|
Rico Peters |
| The Baron |
|
Gautier |
| George and the Dragon |
|
Ticket collector |
| City '68 |
|
Dave Parkinson |
| The Wednesday Play |
|
Garfield |
| Callan |
|
Clive |
| The Expert |
|
Andrew Redmond |
| The Gold Robbers |
|
Eric |
| The Best Things in Life |
|
Man in pub |
| Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) |
|
Verrier |
| Strange Report |
|
Inspector Peters |
| My Lover, My Son |
|
Chidley |
| Manhunt |
|
Louis |
| Ryan International |
|
|
| Menace |
|
Stockbreeder |
| Paul Temple |
|
Brunet |
| Play for Today |
|
Holtby |
| UFO |
|
Security Officer |
| The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes |
|
Jacques Bouvier |
| The Adventurer |
|
Dino |
| Under Milk Wood |
|
Sinbad Sailor |
| Softly, Softly: Taskforce |
|
Dunston |
| The Brothers |
|
Terry Foster |
| Doomwatch |
|
Dr. Evans |
| Two Women |
|
Paride |
| Six Days of Justice |
|
Joe Hicks |
| Sporting Scenes |
|
Les |
| ITV Sunday Night Drama |
|
Sleppy |
| Dixon of Dock Green |
|
Frank Whiting Cafferty Breen |
| Special Branch |
|
Charles |
| Marked Personal |
|
Benny |
| Crown Court |
|
Condrey |
| Premiere |
|
Ron Williams |
| Secret Army |
|
Klaus Schoonheim |
| Off to Philadelphia in the Morning |
|
Sergeant |
| Sexton Blake and the Demon God |
|
Greek Police Chief |
| A Horseman Riding By |
|
Lloyd George |
| Hazell |
|
Joe Goss |
| The Rear Column |
|
|
| Juliet Bravo |
|
Leckie |
| ITV Playhouse |
|
Harry Phillips |
| The Life and Times of David Lloyd George |
|
Bob Smillie |
| Bergerac |
|
Brideson |
| Tales of the Unexpected |
|
Nelson |
| Who Dares Wins |
|
Pickley |
| The Boy Who Won the Pools |
|
Vittachi |
| Angels |
|
Mr. Bowen |
| The Catlins |
|
T. J. Catlin |
| Number One |
|
Landlord |
| Armour of God |
|
Voice |
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