Brian Bedford
February 16, 1935 (89 years old) in Morley, West Yorkshire, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Brian Bedford (16 February 1935 – 13 January 2016) was an English actor. He appeared in film and on stage and was an actor-director of Shakespeare productions. Bedford was nominated for seven Tony Awards for his theatrical work. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian Bedford, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2011 · The Importance of Being Earnest as Lady Bracknell
- 2004 · A Christmas Carol as Mr. Fezziwig
- 2002 · Mr. St. Nick as Jasper
- 1998 · More Tales of the City as Henry Callaway Kent
- 1997 · The Trial of Adolf Eichmann as Adolf Eichmann (voice)
- 1995 · Nixon as Clyde Tolson
- 1993 · Frasier as Edward
- 1992 · Bob as
- 1990 · The Last Best Year as Dr. Castle
- 1985 · The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Stewart Dean
- 1985 · The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Sherlock Holmes
- 1985 · The Equalizer as W. Donald Polk
- 1985 · The Equalizer as Paul Coble
- 1985 · The Equalizer as Harold Ross / Emil Kostov
- 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Alastair Andrews
- 1982 · Cheers as Greg Stone
- 1973 · Robin Hood as Robin Hood - A Fox (voice)
- 1971 · Great Performances as Degas (voice)
- 1970 · Nanny and the Professor as Cholmondeley Featherstonehaugh
- 1968 · The Name of the Game as Anthony Malcolm
- 1968 · The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest
- 1967 · Androcles and the Lion as Lentulus
- 1967 · Judd for the Defense as
- 1967 · Coronet Blue as
- 1966 · Grand Prix as Scott Stoddard
- 1966 · Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions as Self
- 1966 · The Pad and How to Use It as Bob Handman
- 1965 · The Holy Terror as Billy Sims
- 1963 · The Punch and Judy Man as 1st Escort
- 1962 · Number Six as
- 1962 · The Secret Thread as Tony
- 1961 · Sir Francis Drake as Estaban
- 1961 · Ben Casey as
- 1960 · The Angry Silence as Eddie
- 1956 · Tony Awards as Self - Nominee
- 1956 · Tony Awards as Self - In Memoriam (archive footage)
- 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as Billy Sims