Warren Clarke
              
              April 26, 1947 (78 years old) in Oldham, Lancashire, England, UK
          
          Warren Clarke (April 26, 1947 - November 12, 2014) was an English actor. He was known for his appearances in many films, including a significant early role as Dim in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, and for numerous television appearances, including lead roles in the TV series Dalziel and Pascoe (as Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel), The Manageress and Sleepers.
Known For
Credits
- 2015 · Poldark as Charles Poldark
 - 2012 · Call the Midwife as John Lacey
 - 2011 · Trollied as
 - 2011 · In with the Flynns as Jim Flynn
 - 2011 · Once Upon a Time… A Clockwork Orange as Self
 - 2010 · Just William as Mr Bott
 - 2010 · Save Our Bacon as Dennis (voice)
 - 2010 · The Man Who Married Himself as Reverend
 - 2009 · Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974 as Bill Molloy
 - 2009 · Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980 as Bill Molloy
 - 2009 · Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1983 as Bill Molloy
 - 2009 · Red Riding as Bill Molloy
 - 2008 · Chuggington as Speedy McAllister
 - 2008 · The Invisibles as
 - 2007 · Christmas at the Riviera as Maurice
 - 2007 · Lewis as Roger Temple
 - 2005 · Bleak House as Boythorn
 - 2004 · The Deputy as Bob Galway MP
 - 2004 · Live at Johnny's as
 - 2003 · The Debt as Geoff Dresner
 - 2003 · The Debt as Geoff Dresner
 - 2001 · Arthur's Dyke as Doug Manley
 - 2001 · Greenfingers as Governor Gerald Hodge
 - 2001 · Blow Dry as Tony
 - 2000 · Down to Earth as Brian Addis
 - 2000 · Down to Earth as
 - 1999 · The Mystery of Men as Vernon Jones
 - 1998 · In the Red as George Cragge
 - 1998 · A Respectable Trade as
 - 1998 · A Respectable Trade as Josiah Cole
 - 1997 · The Locksmith as Roland Pierce
 - 1997 · The Locksmith as Roland Pierce
 - 1997 · Midsomer Murders as Samuel Quested
 - 1996 · Giving Tongue as Russell Polin
 - 1996 · Dalziel & Pascoe as Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel
 - 1995 · I.D. as Bob
 - 1995 · Joseph as Ednan
 - 1995 · Joseph as Ednan
 - 1994 · The House of Windsor as Max Kelvin
 - 1994 · Return to Blood River as Hannes
 - 1993 · All in the Game as Kenny Dawes
 - 1992 · Gone to Seed as Winston Plant
 - 1992 · The Secret Agent as Chief Inspector Heat
 - 1992 · Angels as Charlie
 - 1992 · Perpetual Motion as Self - Narrator
 - 1991 · Gone to the Dogs as Larry Patterson
 - 1991 · All Good Things as Phil Frame
 - 1991 · Sleepers as Albert Robinson/Vladimir Zelenski
 - 1991 · Sleepers as Albert Robinson
 - 1990 · Hands of a Murderer as Col. Gould
 - 1989 · Stay Lucky as
 - 1989 · Nice Work as Vic Wilcox
 - 1989 · The Manageress as
 - 1989 · Ice Dance as Alan Sefton
 - 1988 · Crusoe as Captain Lee
 - 1988 · Reasonable Force as Jack Hicks
 - 1988 · The Yob as Nigel
 - 1988 · Chelmsford 123 as Iken of Morli
 - 1988 · Blackadder: The Cavalier Years as Oliver Cromwell
 - 1988 · Wish Me Luck as
 - 1987 · Mandela as Swanepoel
 - 1987 · Ishtar as English Gunrunner
 - 1986 · Unnatural Causes as Dan
 - 1986 · The Russian Soldier as Edgar Garrett
 - 1986 · Boon as
 - 1986 · Lovejoy as Brian Nun
 - 1985 · Flying Devils as Arno
 - 1985 · Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil as Becker (SS assistant to Dietrich)
 - 1985 · Gulag as Hooker
 - 1985 · Screen Two as Jack Hicks
 - 1984 · Top Secret! as Colonel von Horst
 - 1984 · Real Life as Gerry
 - 1984 · The Cold Room as Wilhelm Bruckner
 - 1984 · Lassiter as Max Hofer
 - 1984 · The Jewel in the Crown as 'Sophie' Dixon
 - 1983 · Reilly: Ace of Spies as Yakushev
 - 1983 · Blackadder as Mr. Hardwood
 - 1983 · The Falklands Factor as Narrator
 - 1983 · The Battle of Waterloo as Slewpot
 - 1983 · The Case of the Frightened Lady as Detective Chief Superintendent Tanner
 - 1982 · The Comic Strip Presents... as Nigel
 - 1982 · Enigma as Konstantin
 - 1982 · Firefox as Pavel Upenskoy
 - 1982 · Clint Eastwood: Director as Self
 - 1981 · Bergerac as Henry Hoffman
 - 1981 · Bergerac as Philip Bernard
 - 1981 · From a Far Country as Władek
 - 1981 · Psy-Warriors as Stevens
 - 1981 · Masada as Plinius
 - 1981 · Wolcott as Terry Rowe
 - 1980 · Hammer House of Horror as Ben
 - 1980 · Hawk the Slayer as Scar
 - 1980 · Hallelujah, Mary Plum as Alan
 - 1980 · The Great Riviera Bank Robbery as Jean
 - 1980 · S.O.S. Titanic as Fourth Officer Joseph G. Boxhall
 - 1980 · The Tempest as Caliban
 - 1979 · Victims as The Husband
 - 1979 · Minder as Ashmole
 - 1979 · Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy as
 - 1979 · Shelley as
 - 1979 · Tales of the Unexpected as Bob
 - 1978 · All Creatures Great and Small as Mr. Sutcliffe
 - 1977 · A Good Human Story as
 - 1976 · The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Quasimodo
 - 1976 · Our Mutual Friend as Bradley Headstone
 - 1975 · The Way of the World as Waitwell
 - 1975 · The Sweeney as Danny Keever
 - 1974 · Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill as Winston Churchill
 - 1974 · Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill as Winston Churchill
 - 1974 · Playhouse as Alan
 - 1973 · The Death of Glory as Billy Turnbull
 - 1973 · O Lucky Man! as Master of Ceremonies (Nightspot) / Warner / Male Nurse
 - 1972 · Crown Court as
 - 1972 · Crown Court as William Johnson
 - 1972 · The Frighteners as Ronnie
 - 1972 · Antony and Cleopatra as Scarus
 - 1972 · Home as Alfred
 - 1971 · A Clockwork Orange as Dim
 - 1970 · Play for Today as Alfred
 - 1970 · Play for Today as Narrator
 - 1970 · Play for Today as Stevens
 - 1970 · The Breaking of Bumbo as Guardsman Andrews
 - 1969 · The Virgin Soldiers as Soldier
 - 1969 · Sling Your Hook as Alec
 - 1968 · The Expert as Det. Insp. Robbins
 - 1967 · Inheritance as George Mellor
 - 1967 · Callan as
 - 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as Bohun
 - 1964 · The Wednesday Play as Alec
 - 1961 · The Avengers as Trump
 - 1960 · Coronation Street as Kenny Pickup