Tony Caunter
September 22, 1937 (88 years old) in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
Tony Caunter was an English actor best known for his roles as Jack Shepherd in the Yorkshire Television sitcom Queenie's Castle (1970–72), DCI Jim Logan in the first three seasons of Juliet Bravo (1980–1982), and his portrayal of the kindly car dealer Roy Evans in EastEnders (1994–2003). He also starred in several films, including The Hill opposite Sean Connery, and The Ipcress File opposite Michael Caine.
Known For
Credits
- 1994 · Doggin' Around as Sergeant Greene
- 1994 · Anna Lee as Sir Brian West
- 1992 · Wallpaper Warrior as Tommy "Tea-bag" Bright
- 1992 · Heartbeat as Hesketh
- 1990 · The Chief as Deputy Chief Constable Arthur Quine
- 1989 · Magic Moments as Television Director
- 1988 · Tumbledown as Air Commodore
- 1987 · Bust as Ray French
- 1986 · London's Burning as
- 1986 · Casualty as Cafe Owner
- 1986 · Casualty as Tom Stopes
- 1986 · Running Scared as Frank Butler
- 1986 · Lovejoy as Russell Potts
- 1985 · Silas Marner as Mr. Snell
- 1985 · Howards' Way as Dave Bridger
- 1985 · A Crack in the Ice as Sgt. Platov
- 1985 · EastEnders as Roy Evans
- 1984 · The Bill as
- 1984 · Big Deal as Henry Diamond
- 1983 · Doctor Who: Enlightenment as Jackson
- 1983 · The Cleopatras as Achillas
- 1982 · The Scarlet Pimpernel as Pochard
- 1982 · The Boxwallah as Arthur Price
- 1981 · P.Q. 17 as Coxswain
- 1981 · Private Schulz as Prison Warder
- 1981 · The Chinese Detective as
- 1981 · The Cause as Dolly
- 1980 · Braces High as Cafe Proprietor
- 1980 · Juliet Bravo as DCI Jim Logan
- 1980 · Happy as Mr Howard
- 1980 · S.O.S. Titanic as Chief Officer Henry Wilde
- 1980 · Dark Water as Manager
- 1979 · Minder as DI Norton
- 1979 · Minder as Chief Insp. Norton
- 1979 · Shoestring as
- 1979 · House of Caradus as Jake
- 1979 · Waterloo Sunset as Thomas Dwyer
- 1978 · The Vanishing Army as Pinnock
- 1978 · Dinner at the Sporting Club as Ray Little
- 1978 · Blake's 7 as Ensor Jr.
- 1977 · The Professionals as Detective Sergeant
- 1977 · The Professionals as Maurice Richards
- 1977 · King Cinder as Richard Hutson
- 1977 · BBC2 Play of the Week as Pinnock
- 1977 · Target as Brice
- 1976 · The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Clopin
- 1976 · Piano Lessons as George
- 1976 · Kites as Jenkins
- 1975 · Rumpole of the Bailey as Freddie Allbright
- 1975 · The Legend of Robin Hood as Friar Tuck
- 1975 · Angels as
- 1975 · The Sweeney as Derek Clarke
- 1974 · Playhouse as Harry Leech
- 1974 · Playhouse as Jenkins
- 1973 · Speech Day as Douglas
- 1973 · The Operation as Alderman
- 1973 · All Our Saturdays as
- 1972 · The Asphyx as Warden
- 1972 · Crown Court as Inspector Cripps
- 1972 · War & Peace as
- 1972 · Van der Valk as Hans Voss
- 1972 · Stocker's Copper as Vincent
- 1971 · The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as Fielder
- 1971 · Walt, King of the Dumper as The Boss
- 1971 · Doctor Who: Colony in Space as Morgan
- 1970 · Queenie's Castle as Jack Henry Shepherd
- 1970 · Play for Today as Alderman
- 1970 · Play for Today as Pinnock
- 1970 · Play for Today as Coxswain
- 1970 · Play for Today as Thomas Dwyer
- 1970 · The Mind of Mr. Soames as Schoolteacher
- 1970 · Ace of Wands as Six
- 1970 · Lay Down Your Arms as Mick
- 1970 · Codename as Mullins
- 1970 · Catweazle as Richardson
- 1970 · Season of the Witch as Lorry Driver
- 1969 · The Adding Machine as Third cell jailer
- 1969 · The Main Chance as Harry Rowlands
- 1968 · A Twist of Sand as Elton
- 1968 · The Champions as Brandon
- 1968 · The Expert as Robinson
- 1968 · The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee's Pianola as Truck Driver
- 1966 · David Copperfield as Tungay
- 1965 · United! as
- 1965 · The Hill as Martin
- 1965 · Doctor Who: The Crusade as Thatcher
- 1965 · Orlando as Walker
- 1965 · The Ipcress File as O.N.I Man
- 1965 · A Tap on the Shoulder as Security guard
- 1964 · The Likely Lads as Army Sergeant
- 1963 · Doctor Who as Jackson
- 1963 · Doctor Who as Morgan
- 1962 · The Saint as Mason
- 1961 · The Avengers as Miller
- 1959 · No Hiding Place as