Graham Armitage
Apr 24, 1936 - Manchester, England, UK
No biography available.
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Movie | 1991 | River of Diamonds | Judge | |
Movie | 1979 | Zulu Dawn | Capt. Shepstone (uncredited) | |
Movie | 1998 | Hard to Forget | Larry Spell | |
Movie | 1976 | Spanish Fly | Perkins | |
Movie | 1994 | Fleshtone | Dr. Sydney Frye | |
Movie | 1999 | Alec to the Rescue! | Vicar | |
Movie | 1989 | Merchants of War | Gordon | |
Movie | 1970 | The 5th Day of Peace | Mark | |
Movie | 1980 | Flashpoint Africa | Don | |
Movie | 1971 | The Devils | King Louis XIII | |
Movie | 1971 | Alma Mater | Dingle | |
Movie | 1971 | The Boy Friend | Michael | |
Movie | 1971 | The Music Lovers | Prince Balukin | |
Movie | 1975 | The Naked Civil Servant | Mr Dunsmore | |
Movie | 1971 | Games That Lovers Play | Mr. Adams | |
Movie | 1968 | The Fiction Makers | Carson | |
Movie | 1967 | Doctor Who: The Macra Terror | Barney | |
Movie | 1980 | The Gods Must Be Crazy | The Reverend (voice) (uncredited) | |
Movie | 1987 | Code Name: Vengeance | Forrest (uncredited) | |
Movie | 1987 | Going Bananas | Cake Waiter | |
Movie | 1987 | Jane and the Lost City | Gen. Smythe-Paget | |
Movie | 1991 | The Gods Must Be Crazy: Crazy Safari | Auctioneer | |
Movie | 1995 | Cry, the Beloved Country | Judge | |
Movie | 1970 | Lay Down Your Arms | Major Timps | |
Movie | 1991 | Sweet 'n Short | Bryce Williams | |
Movie | 1969 | Battle of Britain | Radar Officer (uncredited) | |
Movie | 2019 | Doctor Who: The Macra Terror | Barney (voice) | |
Movie | 1960 | The Poet | Filippo | |
Movie | 1965 | The Spy Who Came In from the Cold | Pawson (uncredited) | |
TV Show | 1995 | Tales of Mystery and Imagination | Lord Chamberlain | 13 |
TV Show | 1965 | Public Eye | Derek Mason | 1 |
TV Show | 1962 | The Saint | Carson | 2 |
TV Show | 1975 | Two's Company | Hugh | 1 |
TV Show | 1961 | The Avengers | Algy | 1 |
TV Show | 1963 | Doctor Who | Barney | 1 |
TV Show | 1986 | Shaka Zulu | Wilkins | 10 |
TV Show | 1972 | Holly | Mr. Malahide | 6 |
TV Show | 1966 | The Liars | Roland Mason | 13 |
No crew credits available.