Anton Rodgers
January 10, 1933 (91 years old) in Ealing, Middlesex, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Anton Rodgers (born Anthony Rodgers; 10 January 1933 – 1 December 2007) was an English actor and occasional director. He performed on stage, in film and in television dramas and sitcoms. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anton Rodgers, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2007 · You Can Choose Your Friends as Ken Snell
- 2007 · Go Go Tales as Barfly
- 2006 · Longford as Willie Whitelaw
- 2006 · The Last Drop as Churchill
- 2005 · C.S. Lewis: Beyond Narnia as C.S. Lewis
- 2004 · The Merchant of Venice as The Duke
- 2004 · Secret Passage as Foscari
- 2004 · Brambly Hedge: Classic Collection as Lord Woodmouse / Crabby Blackjacket (Voice)
- 2003 · Wide-Eye as Wide Eye the Owl (voice)
- 2000 · Up Rising as
- 1997 · Noah's Ark as
- 1997 · Midsomer Murders as Lord James Chetwood
- 1993 · Old Bear Stories as
- 1993 · Son of the Pink Panther as Police Chief Charles Lazar
- 1992 · After the Dance as David Scott-Fowler
- 1991 · Pebble Mill as Self
- 1991 · Impromptu as Duke D'Antan
- 1991 · Performance as David Scott-Fowler
- 1989 · French Fields as William Fields
- 1989 · After the War as Samuel Jordan
- 1989 · May to December as Alec
- 1988 · Dirty Rotten Scoundrels as Inspector Andre
- 1987 · The Fourth Protocol as George Berenson
- 1985 · Murder with Mirrors as Dr. Max Hargrove
- 1984 · Fresh Fields as William Fields
- 1983 · Affairs of the Heart as
- 1982 · The Guest as Gerald
- 1982 · Preview as Valentine
- 1979 · The Shining Pyramid as Dr. Dyson
- 1979 · Coming Out as Lewis Duncan/Zippy Grimes
- 1979 · Thomas & Sarah as
- 1978 · Lillie as
- 1978 · Lillie as Edward Langtry
- 1978 · Return of the Saint as Geoffrey Connaught
- 1978 · Disraeli as Lord George Bentinck
- 1978 · You Are My Heart's Delight as Mike
- 1977 · East of Elephant Rock as Mackintosh
- 1977 · Murder Most English as Detective Inspector Purbright
- 1975 · Rumpole of the Bailey as
- 1974 · Zodiac as
- 1973 · Orson Welles' Great Mysteries as Edmund Blake
- 1973 · The Day of the Jackal as Jules Bernard
- 1972 · The Protectors as Alan Sutherland
- 1972 · The Left Overs as Mike
- 1972 · The Greeks and Their Gifts as Nicholas Lindsay
- 1972 · The Organization as Peter Frame
- 1971 · Upstairs, Downstairs as Scone
- 1971 · Justice as Frank Jarrot, MP
- 1971 · Jason King as
- 1970 · Scrooge as Tom Jenkins
- 1970 · Play for Today as
- 1970 · The Man Who Haunted Himself as Tony Alexander
- 1969 · Department S as Terrell
- 1968 · Where Eagles Dare as German Officer at Airfield (uncredited)
- 1968 · The Champions as Jules
- 1968 · Ukridge as Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge
- 1968 · Ooh La La! as
- 1968 · Ooh La La! as Regalas
- 1968 · Jamie, on a Flying Visit as
- 1967 · The Prisoner as Number Two
- 1967 · Man in a Suitcase as
- 1967 · Blandings Castle as
- 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as The Marquess of Quex
- 1965 · Rotten to the Core as The Duke
- 1965 · Gideon's Way as Peter Sloane
- 1964 · Comedy Workshop: Love and Maud Carver as P.R.O. / Window Dresser
- 1964 · Sherlock Holmes as
- 1964 · Carry On Jack as Hardy
- 1963 · The Iron Maiden as Concierge
- 1963 · This Sporting Life as Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
- 1962 · The Old Curiosity Shop as
- 1962 · The Saint as Pierre
- 1962 · The Traitors as Curtis
- 1962 · Carry On Cruising as Young Man
- 1961 · Part-Time Wife as Tom Briggs
- 1961 · Petticoat Pirates as Alec
- 1961 · On the Fiddle as Soldier in Canteen (Uncredited)
- 1961 · Tarnished Heroes as Private Donald Conyers
- 1960 · The Cheaters as Barman
- 1960 · The Spider's Web as Sgt. Jones
- 1960 · Maigret as
- 1960 · Danger Man as Attala
- 1959 · Operation Stogie as
- 1959 · Crash Drive as Tomson
- 1959 · One Step Beyond as Mark
- 1958 · The Sky Larks as