Roger Booth (actor)
| Roger Booth | |
|---|---|
| Born |
Roger Thomas Booth 1933 East Stonehouse, Devon, England |
| Died |
26 February 2014 London, England |
| Occupation | Television actor |
Roger Booth (1933 – 26 February 2014) was an English television actor. He appeared in many British television series and films, which include Z-Cars, No Hiding Place, The Avengers, Robbery, The Tomorrow People, Law & Order, EastEnders, The Bill and others.
His theatre work include "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" and other plays.
Acting credits
| Production | Notes | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Z-Cars |
|
Hobson |
| Compact |
|
Mr. Rawson |
| Paris 1900 |
|
Gendarme |
| Hereward the Wake |
|
Gilbert's Cook |
| No Hiding Place |
|
Insp. Logan |
| The Avengers |
|
'Porky' Purser Tubby Vincent |
| Disneyland | 2 episodes:
|
Lord Calmsden |
| ITV Play of the Week |
|
Trenchard |
| The White Rabbit |
|
German orderly on train |
| Robbery |
|
Detective |
| Orlando |
|
Sheik Abu Hassan |
| Work Is a Four-Letter Word |
|
Pincher |
| ITV Playhouse |
|
Porky Leighton |
| The Tyrant King |
|
Tourist |
| Resurrection |
|
3rd Judge |
| Hadleigh |
|
Vic Bennett |
| The First Churchills |
|
Bentinck Portland |
| Mystery and Imagination |
|
Major O'Rooke |
| Daniel Deronda |
|
Mr. Lush |
| The Passenger |
|
Jack Steen |
| Kidnapped |
|
Duke of Cumberland |
| The Trouble with 2B |
|
Mr. Grotti |
| Adult Fun |
|
Mr. Charles |
| Play for Today |
|
Father George Holland Tom Barton Trade union official Frank |
| The Tomorrow People | 4 episodes:
|
Rabowski |
| Harriet's Back in Town |
|
Harry Palmer |
| The Prince of Denmark |
|
Mr. Yates |
| You're on Your Own |
|
Roger Whitby |
| The Main Chance |
|
Magnus Tait |
| Barry Lyndon |
|
King George III |
| Yes, Honestly |
|
Tug Lavenham |
| The Sweeney |
|
Ashcroft |
| Armchair Thriller |
|
C.I.D. Supt. |
| A Sharp Intake of Breath |
|
Mr. Mathews |
| Law & Order |
|
Chief Officer Carne |
| The Life Story of Baal |
|
Mech |
| Matilda's England |
|
Mr. Frye |
| Secret Army |
|
Reichskommissar Glaub |
| Suez 1956 |
|
Peter Thorneycroft |
| Escape |
|
|
| BBC2 Playhouse |
|
Major Deans |
| Rumpole of the Bailey |
|
Alderman Pertwee |
| Remembrance |
|
Mark's father |
| The Barchester Chronicles |
|
Plomacy |
| The Last Song |
|
Bruce |
| The Nation's Health |
|
Staff – Mortuary Technician |
| Diana |
|
Hawthorn |
| Kim |
|
Father Victor |
| Dempsey and Makepeace |
|
Jack |
| Lamb |
|
Farmer on Train |
| All in Good Faith |
|
Poultney |
| Big Deal |
|
Mr. Rye |
| The Fools on the Hill |
|
Commissionaire |
| Miss Marple: Nemesis |
|
Mr. Pelham |
| Pulaski |
|
Buffy Saunders |
| Inspector Morse |
|
Bartender |
| Blind Justice |
|
Arnold Flowers |
| Boon |
|
Mr. Hancock |
| Capital City |
|
Jerome Heron |
| The Wars of the Roses |
|
Earl of Northumberland Williams Saunder Simpco Father Lord Hastings |
| Strauss Dynasty |
|
|
| Billy Webb's Amazing Stories |
|
Mayor |
| EastEnders |
|
Cab Passenger |
| All or Nothing at All |
|
Parishioner |
| Cadfael |
|
Baldwin Peche |
| A Pin for the Butterfly |
|
Party Guest |
| The Bill |
|
Tyrone Fred McCormack |
| Cutthroat Island |
|
Auctioneer |
| The Mill on the Floss |
|
Mr. Riley |
| The Famous Five |
|
Farmer |
| Spark |
|
Kimberley's Father |
| Doc Martin |
|
Boy |
| Crush |
|
Hearty Governor |
| Surrealissimo: The Scandalous Success of Salvador Dali |
|
Cafe Owner |
| My Uncle Silas |
|
Lord Chadwell |
| Ladies in Lavender |
|
Arthur |
External links
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