Michael Kitchen
October 31, 1948 (77 years old) in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK
Michael Kitchen (born 31 October 1948 in Leicester) is an English actor and television producer, best known for his starring role as DCS Foyle in the British TV series Foyle's War. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Kitchen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · The Kemps: All Gold as John Farrow
- 2020 · The Kemps: All True as Harvey Stickles
- 2005 · Falling as Henry Kent
- 2003 · Alibi as Greg Brentwood
- 2001 · Lorna Doone as Judge Jeffrey
- 2000 · The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change as Lloyd George
- 2000 · The Railway Children as Father
- 2000 · The Secret World of Michael Fry as Herbie
- 1998 · Reckless: The Sequel as Richard Crane
- 1998 · The Last Contract as John Gales alias Ray Lambert
- 1997 · A Royal Scandal as Lord Malmesbury
- 1997 · Mrs. Dalloway as Peter Walsh
- 1996 · Wilderness as Luther Adams
- 1995 · Kidnapped as William Reid
- 1995 · The Hanging Gale as Captain William Townsend
- 1994 · Doomsday Gun as Doctor Christopher Cowley
- 1992 · Hostage as Fredericks
- 1991 · The War That Never Ends as 2nd Athenian Representative
- 1990 · Fools of Fortune as Mr Quinton
- 1989 · Ball-Trap On The Cote Sauvage as Smiley Face
- 1989 · Home Run as Bill English
- 1989 · The Justice Game as Tim Forsythe
- 1985 · The Browning Version as Frank Hunter
- 1985 · Love Song as Young William Hatchard
- 1982 · King Lear as Edmund
- 1980 · Breaking Glass as Larner
- 1979 · School Play as Rose S J
- 1976 · A Divorce as Laurence
- 1975 · Sleepwalker as Ian
- 1974 · Seven Faces of Woman as Archie
- 1973 · The Brontës of Haworth as Branwell Brontë
- 1971 · Unman, Wittering and Zigo as Bungabine
- Future · Savages as Carlos Esquerdo
- 2025 · Mrs. Weekley's Lover as D.H. Lawrence
- 2014 · Brian Pern: A Life in Rock as John Farrow
- 2012 · White Heat as Jack (present day)
- 2012 · Hacks as Stanhope Feast
- 2011 · My Week with Marilyn as Hugh Perceval
- 2007 · Mobile as David West
- 2002 · Foyle's War as DCS Foyle
- 2002 · Adolf & Eva as Narrator (voice)
- 2001 · New Year's Day as Robin
- 2000 · Lorna Doone as Judge Jeffreys
- 2000 · Proof of Life as Ian Havery
- 2000 · A History of Britain as Reader
- 2000 · The Secret World of Michael Fry as Herbie
- 2000 · Second Sight as
- 1999 · Oliver Twist as Mr. Brownlow
- 1999 · The World Is Not Enough as Tanner
- 1997 · Sunnyside Farm as
- 1997 · Reckless as Richard Crane
- 1996 · Dalziel and Pascoe as Philip Swain
- 1996 · Wilderness as Luther Adams
- 1995 · GoldenEye as Bill Tanner
- 1995 · The Hanging Gale as Capt. William Townsend
- 1995 · The Buccaneers as Sir Helmsley Thwaite
- 1995 · Rik Mayall Presents: Dirty Old Town as Jeremy Swain
- 1994 · Fatherland as SS-Untersturmführer Max Jäger
- 1994 · Harry Enfield and Chums as David the Director
- 1994 · Dandelion Dead as Major Herbert Rowse Armstrong
- 1994 · The Drilling Fields as Voice-over
- 1994 · The Drilling Fields as Voice-over
- 1994 · Pie in the Sky as Dudley Hooperman
- 1993 · To Play the King as The King
- 1993 · The Trial as Block
- 1993 · Rik Mayall Presents as Jeremy Swain
- 1992 · Hamlet as Narrator
- 1992 · A Touch of Frost as Jonathan Meyerbridge
- 1992 · Shakespeare: The Animated Tales as Narrator (voice)
- 1992 · Shakespeare: The Animated Tales as Polixenes (voice)
- 1992 · Between the Lines as Roger Boshier
- 1992 · The Guilty as Steven Vey
- 1991 · Enchanted April as George Briggs
- 1991 · The Advocates as
- 1990 · The Russia House as Clive
- 1990 · Crossing to Freedom as Maj. Diessen
- 1990 · Chancer as Roman
- 1989 · Stay Lucky as
- 1989 · Screen One as Bill English
- 1989 · The Dive as Bricks
- 1989 · Benefactors as
- 1989 · Customer Service From Hell as
- 1987 · Inspector Morse as Russell Clark
- 1986 · Lovejoy as David Herbert
- 1985 · Out of Africa as Berkeley Cole
- 1985 · Screen Two as Block
- 1984 · Freud as Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow
- 1984 · Weekend Playhouse as Ed
- 1983 · The Comedy of Errors as Antipholus of Ephesus / Antipholus of Syracuse
- 1981 · A Room for the Winter as Stephen
- 1981 · The Bunker as Rochus Misch
- 1980 · Caught on a Train as Peter
- 1980 · Bedroom Farce as Nick
- 1980 · Lady Killers as Reverend Father M'Enery
- 1980 · The Misanthrope as Acaste
- 1979 · Minder as Maltese Tony
- 1979 · Tales of the Unexpected as Arthur
- 1979 · The Long and the Short and the Tall as Private Bamforth
- 1978 · The BBC Television Shakespeare as Antipholus of Ephesus / Antipholus of Syracuse
- 1978 · No Man's Land as Foster
- 1977 · The Professionals as Duffy
- 1977 · Romance as Maurice Rossiter
- 1976 · Beasts: What Big Eyes as Bob Curry
- 1976 · Beasts as Bob Curry
- 1976 · Brimstone and Treacle as Martin Taylor
- 1975 · The Imp of the Perverse as The Student
- 1975 · Private Affairs as D.H. Lawrence
- 1974 · Churchill's People as John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
- 1974 · Fall of Eagles as Trotsky
- 1974 · Playhouse as Rose S.J.
- 1974 · Playhouse as Peter
- 1974 · Once the Killing Starts as George Newton
- 1973 · The Monkey's Paw as Herbert White
- 1973 · Orson Welles' Great Mysteries as Herbert White
- 1973 · Centre Play as The Student
- 1973 · Thriller as George Newton
- 1973 · Thriller as Ian
- 1973 · The Four Beauties as Henry Batley
- 1972 · The Reporters as Alan
- 1972 · Country Matters as Henry Batley
- 1972 · Dracula A.D. 1972 as Greg
- 1972 · New Scotland Yard as Peter Coppard
- 1971 · Hell's Angel as Dick Foster
- 1970 · Play for Today as Dick Foster
- 1970 · Play for Today as Alan
- 1970 · Is That Your Body, Boy as Waller
- 1969 · ITV Saturday Night Theatre as
- 1967 · ITV Playhouse as Tommy
- 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as Acaste
- 1965 · Thirty-Minute Theatre as Waller