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TV Shows
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Peter Jeffrey
Apr 18, 1929 (95 years old) in Bristol, England, UK
Known For
The Saint
The Saint
The Sweeney
The Bill
Minder
Credits
1997 ·
Breakout
as Prof. Bannerman
1996 ·
The Moonstone
as Mr. Bruff
1996 ·
The Treasure Seekers
as Wentworth
1996 ·
The Prince and the Pauper
as The Duke of Norfolk
1996 ·
Rasputin
as Bishop Hermogones
1996 ·
Our Friends in the North
as Commissioner Colin Blamire
1996 ·
Our Friends in the North
as Colin Blamire
1995 ·
A Village Affair
as Peter Morris
1994 ·
Middlemarch
as Bulstrode
1993 ·
Lipstick on Your Collar
as Colonel Bernwood
1993 ·
The Detectives
as Derek
1992 ·
Heartbeat
as Mr. Ryle
1990 ·
Hands of a Murderer
as Mycroft Holmes
1989 ·
The Spirit of Man
as Rev. Mendel of Riminov
1988 ·
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
as Sultan
1988 ·
Thompson
as
1987 ·
Quartermaine's Terms
as Henry Windscape
1986 ·
Theban Plays: Antigone
as Chorus
1986 ·
Lovejoy
as Geoffrey Connaught
1985 ·
Lace 2
as Nicholas Cliff, Sr.
1985 ·
The Last Place on Earth
as Lord Curzon
1984 ·
The Bill
as
1982 ·
Britannia Hospital
as Sir Geoffrey
1981 ·
Bergerac
as Rockwell
1981 ·
All's Well That Ends Well
as Parolles
1980 ·
Rifleman
as Major Kincaid
1979 ·
Minder
as Clive
1979 ·
Tales of the Unexpected
as Mr Stewart
1979 ·
The Old Crowd
as Rufus
1979 ·
Children of the Gods
as John Vine
1978 ·
Doctor Who: The Androids of Tara
as Count Grendel
1978 ·
The BBC Television Shakespeare
as
1978 ·
Victims of Apartheid
as Canon Caper
1978 ·
Midnight Express
as Ahmet
1978 ·
Destiny
as Frank Kershaw
1978 ·
Mr and Mrs Bureaucrat
as H2A
1976 ·
The New Avengers
as Ivan Perov
1976 ·
Romeo and Juliet
as Chorus
1976 ·
Fair Tradin' on the Dancin' Ground
as Russell
1976 ·
Bill Brand
as Maidstone
1975 ·
Rumpole of the Bailey
as
1975 ·
Quiller
as Colonel Hythe
1975 ·
The Return of the Pink Panther
as General Wadafi
1975 ·
Survivors
as Knox
1975 ·
Deadly Strangers
as Belle's Uncle
1975 ·
The Sweeney
as Det. Supt. Pringle
1974 ·
The Odessa File
as David Porath
1974 ·
Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are
as Dexter
1974 ·
Porridge
as Mr. Wainwright
1974 ·
Rising Damp
as Ambrose
1974 ·
The Aweful Mr. Goodall
as
1974 ·
Napoleon and Love
as
1973 ·
The Common
as Edward Noble
1973 ·
Thriller
as Dexter
1973 ·
O Lucky Man!
as Factory Chairman / Prison Governor
1972 ·
Dead of Night
as
1972 ·
Crown Court
as
1972 ·
Crown Court
as Prof. Esmond Seagrave
1972 ·
The Protectors
as Police Inspector
1972 ·
The Adventurer
as Rymans
1972 ·
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
as Inspector Trout
1972 ·
What Became of Jack and Jill?
as Dr. Graham
1971 ·
Kidnapped
as Riach
1971 ·
O Fat White Woman
as Major Digby-Hunter
1971 ·
The Onedin Line
as McPherson
1971 ·
Barlow
as
1971 ·
The Horsemen
as Hayatal
1971 ·
The Abominable Dr. Phibes
as Inspector Trout
1971 ·
Elizabeth R
as King Philip II of Spain
1971 ·
The Rainbirds
as Doctor
1971 ·
Countess Dracula
as Captain Balogh
1970 ·
Play for Today
as
1970 ·
Menace
as
1970 ·
Goodbye Gemini
as Detective Inspector Kingsley
1969 ·
Anne of the Thousand Days
as Norfolk
1969 ·
Special Branch
as Chief Supt Pettiford
1969 ·
Ring of Bright Water
as Colin Wilcox
1969 ·
The Main Chance
as Kenneth Manmer
1969 ·
The Main Chance
as Hugh Neville
1969 ·
The Best House in London
as Sherlock Holmes
1968 ·
if....
as Headmaster
1968 ·
The Expert
as Cedric Lambert
1967 ·
Doctor Who: The Macra Terror
as Pilot
1966 ·
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
as Sergeant
1966 ·
That Riviera Touch
as Mauron
1965 ·
BBC Play of the Month
as Comte De Guiche
1965 ·
Moving On
as Staff Tucker
1965 ·
Old Man's Fancy
as Kenneth
1964 ·
The Wednesday Play
as
1964 ·
Becket
as Baron
1963 ·
Doctor Who
as Pilot
1963 ·
Doctor Who
as Count Grendel
1962 ·
The Saint
as Gregory Marring
1962 ·
The Saint
as Quincy
1962 ·
Dr. Finlay's Casebook
as
1961 ·
The Avengers
as Prendergast
1961 ·
The Avengers
as Bristow
1959 ·
No Hiding Place
as
1958 ·
The Castiglioni Brothers
as Camillo
1952 ·
Never Look Back
as Court reporter (uncredited)