Derek Francis
November 7, 1923 (101 years old) in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Derek Francis (born 7 November 1923 in Brighton - died 27 March 1984 in Wimbledon, London) was an English comedy and character actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Derek Francis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known For
Credits
- 2005 · The Best Of Dick Emery as
- 1984 · A Christmas Carol as Pemberton
- 1984 · Pope John Paul II as Bishop Lec
- 1983 · The Wicked Lady as Lord Kingsclere
- 1982 · The Agatha Christie Hour as Uncle George
- 1982 · The World Cup: A Captain's Tale as His Grace
- 1981 · Great Expectations as Mr Jaggers
- 1979 · Electric Eskimo as
- 1977 · The Professionals as Len Hatch
- 1977 · The Professionals as John Howard
- 1977 · Beryl Reid as
- 1977 · Three Dangerous Ladies as Benson
- 1977 · Short Back and Sides as Withers
- 1977 · Jabberwocky as Bishop
- 1977 · Nicholas Nickleby as Wackford Squeers
- 1976 · The New Avengers as The Bishop
- 1976 · To the Devil a Daughter as Bishop
- 1975 · Murder Motel as Sam
- 1975 · The Sweeney as Raymond Meadows
- 1975 · Mrs. Amworth as Benson
- 1974 · Rising Damp as Mr. French
- 1974 · Fall of Eagles as Edward VII of England
- 1974 · K is for Killing as Shelby Grafton
- 1974 · Who Killed Lamb? as Octavius Lamb
- 1973 · Thriller as Shelby Grafton
- 1973 · Thriller as Sam
- 1973 · Whoops Baghdad as
- 1973 · The Death of Adolf Hitler as Prof. Morell
- 1972 · Carry On Abroad as Brother Martin
- 1972 · Crown Court as His Honour Judge Daniel Hastings
- 1972 · Sykes as Mr. Belvadere
- 1972 · Carry On Matron as Arthur
- 1972 · Shirley's World as
- 1971 · Justice as Charles Breedon
- 1971 · Justice as Judge
- 1971 · The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as Dixon
- 1971 · Jason King as
- 1971 · Carry On Henry as Farmer
- 1971 · The Statue as Sanders
- 1971 · Say Hello to Yesterday as Park Keeper
- 1970 · Scrooge as 1st Gentleman of Charity
- 1970 · Carry On Loving as Bishop
- 1970 · Man of Violence as Sam Bryant
- 1970 · Codename as Vaslva Baroviev
- 1970 · Catweazle as Inspector Pugh
- 1969 · Crossplot as Sir Charles Moberley
- 1969 · Paul Temple as
- 1969 · Remember the Germans as Karl
- 1969 · The Main Chance as Sir James Darren
- 1969 · Carry On Camping as Farmer
- 1968 · Oh, Brother! as
- 1968 · Wild, Wild Women as Mr. Harcourt
- 1968 · Nicholas Nickleby as
- 1967 · Carry On Doctor as Sir Edmund Burke
- 1967 · Man in a Suitcase as
- 1967 · Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon as Puddleby
- 1967 · Witch Hunt as Colonel Cooper
- 1966 · King of the River as
- 1966 · The Connoisseur as G.C. Stoupe
- 1966 · Rasputin: The Mad Monk as Innkeeper
- 1966 · Softly, Softly as
- 1966 · Press for Time as Ernest Corcoran
- 1965 · Thirty-Minute Theatre as
- 1965 · Pity About the Abbey as Lord Barnett
- 1965 · The Little Ones as Paddy
- 1965 · Doctor Who: The Romans as Nero
- 1964 · The Tomb of Ligeia as Lord Trevanion
- 1964 · The Comedy Man as Merryweather
- 1964 · Sherlock Holmes as Mycroft Holmes
- 1964 · Detective as
- 1964 · Ring of Spies as Chief Supt. Croft
- 1964 · This Is My Street as Fingus
- 1964 · Smokescreen as Dexter's Doctor (Uncredited)
- 1963 · The Hi-Jackers as Jack Carter
- 1963 · The Sentimental Agent as
- 1963 · The Snag as John Goggin
- 1963 · Bitter Harvest as Mr. Jones
- 1962 · Heart to Heart as Sir John Dawson-Brown
- 1962 · Captain Clegg as Squire Anthony Cobtree
- 1962 · The Inspector as Detective Inspector
- 1962 · The Scales of Justice as Henry Dobbs
- 1962 · Z-Cars as
- 1962 · Backfire! as Arthur Tilsley
- 1961 · Never Back Losers as R. R. Harris
- 1961 · Two Living, One Dead as Broms
- 1961 · No Love for Johnnie as Frank
- 1960 · The Criminal as Priest
- 1959 · International Detective as Emlyn
- 1959 · No Hiding Place as
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as John Goggin
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Percy Grey