Arthur Lowe
September 22, 1915 (109 years old) in Hayfield, Derbyshire, England
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Arthur Lowe (22 September 1915 – 15 April 1982) was a BAFTA Award winning English actor. He was best known for playing Captain George Mainwaring in the popular British sitcom Dad's Army from 1968 until 1977. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arthur Lowe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · Dad's Army: The Animations as Captain George Mainwaring
- 2023 · Dad's Army: The Missing Episodes as Captain Mainwaring
- 2007 · Hitler: The Comedy Years as Capt. George Mainwaring (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 2001 · The Best of Morecambe and Wise as Self (archive footage)
- 2000 · A Life on the Box: Arthur Lowe as Self
- 1983 · ITV Christmas Comedy as
- 1982 · A J Wentworth, BA as A.J. Wentworth, B.A.
- 1982 · Britannia Hospital as Guest Patient
- 1980 · Sweet William as Captain Walton
- 1979 · Red, White, and Zero as The Mayor
- 1979 · The Plank as Shorter Workman
- 1979 · The Lady Vanishes as Jeremy Charters
- 1979 · Potter as Redvers Potter
- 1978 · Bless Me Father as Father Charles Clement Duddleswell
- 1978 · Daphne Laureola as Gooch
- 1977 · Oh What A Lovely Report as Mr. Jones
- 1977 · The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It as Dr. John H. Watson
- 1977 · Philby, Burgess and Maclean as Herbert Morrison
- 1977 · The Galton & Simpson Playhouse as
- 1976 · Laurence Olivier Presents as Gooch
- 1976 · The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones as Dr. Thwackum
- 1976 · Bill Brand as Watson
- 1974 · Man About the House as Spiros
- 1974 · Microbes and Men as Louis Pasteur
- 1974 · Mr. Men as Narrator
- 1973 · No Sex Please: We're British as Mr Bromley
- 1973 · Adolf Hitler - My Part in His Downfall as Maj. Drysdale
- 1973 · O Lucky Man! as Mr. Duff / Charlie Johnson / Dr. Munda
- 1973 · Theatre of Blood as Horace Sprout
- 1972 · The Ruling Class as Tucker
- 1972 · It's Murder. But Is It Art? as Mr. Phineas Drake
- 1971 · The Last Of The Baskets as Redvers Bodkin
- 1971 · Dad's Army as Capt. George Mainwaring
- 1971 · A Hole Lot of Trouble as Whitehouse
- 1970 · The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer as Ferret
- 1970 · Spring and Port Wine as Mr. Aspinall
- 1970 · Fragment of Fear as Mr. Nugent
- 1970 · Some Will, Some Won't as Police Sergeant
- 1969 · The Bed Sitting Room as Father
- 1969 · It All Goes to Show as Councillor Henry Parker
- 1968 · if.... as Mr. Kemp
- 1968 · Dad's Army as Captain George Mainwaring
- 1968 · Rogues' Gallery as Mr. Cakebread
- 1968 · About "The White Bus" as Self
- 1967 · The White Bus as The Mayor
- 1967 · Turn Out the Lights as Leonard Swindley
- 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as Sir Oliver Surface
- 1965 · You Must Be Joking as Husband
- 1965 · Pardon the Expression as Leonard Swindley
- 1964 · The Wednesday Play as Colonel Harrup
- 1963 · The Snag as Tailor
- 1963 · This Sporting Life as Charles Slomer
- 1962 · Go to Blazes as Warder
- 1961 · Morecambe & Wise (multiple series) as Capt. George Mainwaring
- 1961 · The Avengers as Benstead
- 1960 · Coronation Street as Leonard Swindley
- 1960 · Maigret as
- 1960 · The Day They Robbed the Bank of England as Bank Official (uncredited)
- 1960 · A Night Out as Mr King
- 1960 · Lord Arthur Savile's Crime as Mr. Podgers
- 1959 · No Hiding Place as
- 1959 · The Boy and the Bridge as Bridge Mechanic
- 1958 · Stormy Crossing as Garage Owne
- 1958 · Blind Spot as
- 1957 · Stranger in Town as Jeweller
- 1957 · Hour of Decision as Caligraphy Expert
- 1956 · The Green Man as Radio Salesman
- 1956 · The Errol Flynn Theatre as
- 1956 · Breakaway as Mitchell
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Tailor
- 1956 · Who Done It? as Shop demonstrator (uncredited)
- 1955 · One Way Out as Sam
- 1955 · The Reluctant Bride as Mr. Fogarty
- 1954 · Final Appointment as Barratt
- 1954 · The Mirror and Markheim as Arthur Henry
- 1950 · Sunday Night Theatre as Albert Davies
- 1949 · The Spider and the Fly as Town Clerk
- 1949 · Kind Hearts and Coronets as The Reporter
- 1949 · Stop Press Girl as Archibald (uncredited)
- 1948 · London Belongs to Me as Commuter on Train (uncredited)