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Tony Selby
Feb 26, 1938 (88 years old) in Lambeth, South London, England, UK
Known For
Midsomer Murders
Doctor Who
EastEnders
Casualty
Casualty
Credits
2016 ·
Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach
as Self - Actor
2013 ·
Richard Wilson - Both Feet In the Army
as (archive footage)
2012 ·
Cockneys vs Zombies
as Darryl
2008 ·
The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord
as
2004 ·
New Tricks
as Danny Paye
2000 ·
Burnside
as Jim Summers
2000 ·
Happy Birthday Shakespeare
as Roy
1998 ·
My Summer With Des
as Barman
1997 ·
Loop
as Ted
1997 ·
The Vanishing Man
as Danny
1997 ·
Midsomer Murders
as Vic Bishop
1995 ·
The Queen's Nose
as Bicycle Shop Manager
1995 ·
The World of Lee Evans
as Father
1993 ·
The Detectives
as Sgt. 'Nozzer' Richardson
1992 ·
Mulberry
as Bert Finch
1992 ·
Love Hurts
as Max Taplow
1989 ·
The Paradise Club
as Jack Deverell
1989 ·
The Nineteenth Hole
as Brooks
1987 ·
Doctor Who: Dragonfire
as Sabalom Glitz
1987 ·
The Secret Garden
as Sgt. Barney
1986 ·
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Foe
as Sabalom Glitz
1986 ·
Doctor Who: The Mysterious Planet
as Sabalom Glitz
1986 ·
Theban Plays: Antigone
as Soldier
1986 ·
Casualty
as Leon
1986 ·
Casualty
as Dan Kavanagh
1986 ·
Hideaway
as Terry Staples
1986 ·
Lovejoy
as Sgt. Hartley
1985 ·
C.A.T.S. Eyes
as
1985 ·
In the Secret State
as Mitchell
1985 ·
EastEnders
as Uncle Clive
1984 ·
Give Us a Break: Hustle Bustle Toil and Muscle
as Benny
1984 ·
The Bill
as
1984 ·
Duty Free
as Charlie
1983 ·
Jack Of Diamonds
as
1981 ·
Bergerac
as Paul
1981 ·
If You Go Down in the Woods Today
as Boozy
1981 ·
The Union
as Frank Chapple
1979 ·
Minder
as Jack
1979 ·
Minder
as Muldoon
1978 ·
Superman
as Hood (uncredited)
1978 ·
A Touch of the Tiny Hacketts
as Stan
1975 ·
Get Some In!
as Corporal Marsh
1975 ·
Two's Company
as Mr. Burton
1975 ·
The Good Life
as Sam
1975 ·
Gambitt's Move
as Gee
1975 ·
Cilla's Comedy Six
as
1975 ·
The Sweeney
as Johnny Lyon
1974 ·
Churchill's People
as John Church
1974 ·
The Break
as Crawford
1974 ·
Moody and Pegg
as
1974 ·
I'm the Girl He Wants to Kill
as Mark
1974 ·
The Changeling
as Jasperino
1973 ·
The Square of Three
as Sergeant
1973 ·
Soap Opera in Stockwell
as Mavis
1973 ·
Black and Blue
as Mavis
1973 ·
The Museum Attendant
as Flynn
1973 ·
Centre Play
as Flynn
1973 ·
Centre Play
as Gee
1973 ·
Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall
as Bill
1973 ·
Thriller
as Mark
1972 ·
Crown Court
as Bill Broad
1972 ·
Crown Court
as Tom Morgan
1972 ·
Nobody Ordered Love
as Peter Triman
1971 ·
Villain
as Duncan
1970 ·
Play for Today
as Stan
1970 ·
Carry On Loving
as Wrestler (uncredited)
1970 ·
Ace of Wands
as Sam Maxstead
1970 ·
Shine A Light
as
1970 ·
Catweazle
as Sergeant Jones
1969 ·
In Search of Gregory
as Taxi Driver
1969 ·
Department S
as Mallin
1969 ·
Before Winter Comes
as Ted
1968 ·
Nobody Runs Forever
as Cameraman (uncredited)
1968 ·
Witchfinder General
as Salter
1967 ·
Poor Cow
as Customer in Pub
1967 ·
The Devil a Monk Would Be
as Brother Malachy
1967 ·
Callan
as
1967 ·
The Gentleman Caller
as Ged
1967 ·
Another Day, Another Dollar
as Charlie Mills
1967 ·
Present Laughter
as Fred
1967 ·
A Night Out
as Albert Stokes
1966 ·
Press for Time
as Harry Marshall
1966 ·
The Informer
as Tony Cass
1966 ·
King of the River
as Jag
1966 ·
Alfie
as Lacey
1966 ·
Silent Song
as Maurice
1965 ·
The Early Bird
as Godfrey (uncredited)
1965 ·
Tomorrow, Just You Wait
as Harry
1965 ·
Up the Junction
as Dave
1965 ·
BBC Play of the Month
as Henry Straker
1965 ·
BBC Play of the Month
as Jasperino
1965 ·
War-Gods of the Deep
as George
1965 ·
Three Clear Sundays
as Danny Lee
1965 ·
Public Eye
as Constable
1965 ·
A Tap on the Shoulder
as Tim
1964 ·
The Wednesday Play
as Harry
1964 ·
The Wednesday Play
as Dave
1964 ·
The Wednesday Play
as Tim
1964 ·
Theatre 625
as Albert Stokes
1963 ·
Doctor Who
as Glitz
1962 ·
Z-Cars
as
1961 ·
The Avengers
as Stanley
1960 ·
The Entertainer
as Teddy Boy (uncredited)
1960 ·
An Age of Kings
as
1960 ·
Jazz Boat
as Boat Ticket Collector
1959 ·
No Hiding Place
as
1956 ·
Armchair Theatre
as Sergeant
1955 ·
An Alligator Named Daisy
as Boy with Stick (uncredited)
1951 ·
Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Sgt. Barney