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V1.6 13th June 2005 Compiled by Jim.
(C) Copyright James Shaw 1995-2005. All Rights Reserved.

Once upon a time I thought I'd get together a comprehensive list of all the roles and cameos where the Red Dwarf gang have appeared. Since posting this list I've had loads of additions and many have appeared on the news group so I thought I'd just re-post it and get you guys up to date :-)

Amazingly enough, I've alphabetised it all now, so you can find stuff.

All the references here are unconfirmed, and come from people telling me where they've seen the cast. I really have no way of checking them, so your input counts (especially if you can confirm or deny the sightings mentioned, and especially if you have any stuff regarding the actors in series VII or VIII). Please note that I have absolutely no connection with the stars, so I can't put you in touch with any of the actors. Sorry!

Here is the list so far. If you have any amendments/additions please *e-mail* me, so I can add them in.
jimshawx@hotmail.com

Feel free to take a copy of this page for your own web site, just make sure that my credit is there, and also a link to this page which is where I will be posting the latest versions. (Oh, and drop us an e-mail if you do :)

Thank you.

Jim.

Permission has been given to Rick Mason to distribute this file as a "Windows Tips" file.


Chloë Annett Chris Barrie Craig Charles Hattie Hayridge Danny John-Jules Robert Llewellyn Norman Lovett


CHLOË ANNETT (Kristine Kochanski)

A movie called "How To Speak Japanese".

Also she's been in the Danielle Steel mini-series "Jewels", she wasn't half bad in it either (even above and despite its being a Danielle Steel)

Was also in a programme called Crime traveller in the uk on bbc 1. she played scientist Holly Turner and her co star was Michael french(David wicks from Eastenders)

She is in old programmes of Byker Grove (UK kids show). I don't know what her character is called but it's the frumpy-looking one.

I saw Chloe Annett in an episode of Cadfael called "The Devil's Novice". Sorry, I don't know the name of the character.
Chloe Annett's character in Cadfael was called Rose.

A guest on Channel 4's Space Cadets.

Double X: The Name of the Game (1992) .... Sarah Clutten.. aka Double X (1992).. aka Run Rabbit Run (1992).



CHRIS BARRIE (Arnold J. Rimmer BSC SSC)

Carrot's Lib, Spitting Image + radio work with Grant/Naylor. (UK comedy)

In case you're interested PC WORLD are selling a point and click adventure game called 'Simon The Sorcerer' (PC-CD ROM) at under a tenner. It's a pretty cool game and what's more it's a 'talkie', all the lines are spoken rather than appearing in subtitles, and Chris plays the title role.

The Young Ones. UK comedy show. Have a look at the episode "Nasty" in the scene aboard the English hulk set for Australia (the one inside that picture on the wall). There is an English sailor who comes on and starts going on about the ship being covered in concubines who looks and sounds suspiciously like Chris Barrie (or Christopher Barrie as his name appears in the credits).
Yes, it's him!

Star of The Brittas Empire. UK comedy show.

Chris Barrie has also appeared on an episode of "Filthy, Rich And Catflap" which starred Rik Mayall, Ade Edmondson and Nigel Planer. He played the role of the director of the program "Ooer, Sounds A Bit Rude".

For a bit more trivia, he also was in the third Blackadder series in the episode that they don't like to show on television very much (you know the one about the Scarlet Pimpernel). He played the role of a French guard. >Not actually a French *guard*; he's listed in the credits as >"Ambassador, a Fearsome Revolutionary". The episode is called 'Nob And Nobility' and it's the third episode of Blackadder III.

Hi; just a rumour from me that I saw Chris Barrie in a comedy sketch show in the early eighties (along with Hale and Pace). It was called 'Pushing Up Daisies'. ;)

The Legend Of Lochnagar.

The Lenny Henry Show. Chris Barrie appeared on The Lenny Henry Show in a sketch called The Jewel In India's Passage as Sir Richard Attenborough wearing muttonchop sideburns and a jacket covered in Oscars.

Jackanory ('The Fox And The Chicken').

White Goods (telemovie).

Noel's House Party as Gordon Brittas.

Tons of ads including a rather cringing one for Jif Micro-Liquid.

Advert for MB games 'Flix' marble game (voiceover)

Has also appeared in "French And Saunders" as a gay make-up artist.

This is unconfirmed since Chris Barrie's name did not appear in the credits since he had no lines. In an episode of "The Detectives" where the title characters are serving as consultants for a tv show, there's a scene where they keep stopping the action when a SWAT team is breaking in to rescue a hostage. As they drone on and on about how the actors are doing it all wrong, there's one actor standing behind them mugging shamelessly. Could it be Mr. Barrie. I think so, but he's difficult to recognize since he has a hat on--we can't see that unmanageable hair!

Just wanted to point out that CB also was a regular voice on the SPITTING IMAGE series, including the two American pilot episodes that were shown back in 1986/87. Of interest is that Grant Naylor (yes, the two of them) wrote the American episodes of SI as well.

Was also on Saturday Night Live.

He's just finished filming a brand new sitcom for the BBC - "A Prince Among Men". He plays an egocentric scouse football celebrity called Gary Prince and it should air in the Autumn. (It's brilliant, too!)

He was interviewed on the Steve Wright Show around the time of RD Series VI about Brittas and his Spitting Image impersonations.

He's been in a six-part series entitled "Get Fit With Brittas".

CB's first TV appearance was a 3 minute slot on "The David Essex Showcase".

I remember Chris Barrie doing a guest phone in on a Saturday morning kids TV programme - I think it was on BBC but I can't remember what it was called. I can, for some reason, remember he wore a white sweater.  He's done quite a number of these phone-in's IIRC.

The comedy series I remember him in, in the 80s was called 'coming Next'.

Advert on Virgin Radio for IBM's multimedia encyclopedia.

Chris Barries Motoring Wheel Nuts (1995) TV Series .... Various roles.

He sang with Frankie Goes to Hollywood, well, he didn't sing but you can hear his impersonation of Ronald Reagan for the introduction of the 1984 song "Two Tribes".

Testimony (1988) .... Carnival Thin Man (Sounds like an interesting film,
especially since Frank Carson plays the Carnival fat man!)

"Pushing Up Daisies" (1984) TV Series [CONFIRMATION]

"Spitting Image" (1984) TV Series (voice)
He was the principal male voice on Spitting Image. He was the voice of
many,including Sean Connery's James Bond, Ronald Reagan, Prince Charles,
Robin Day, David Coleman, Sir John Gielgud, Paul Daniels, Barry Norman, John
Cole, George Bush, Jack Nicholson and Kenneth Williams.

"New Statesman, The" (1988) playing "various voices" in episode: "New
Statesman at No. 10, The" 1988
"Happy Families" (1985) playing "Sammy"(as Christopher Barrie) 1985

Jasper Carrott's Election Special
Hale & Pace
Totally Foxed
The Comedy Store Showcase
On the Fringe
Stomping on the Cat
Pajamarama
6.55 Special
Record Breakers
Jackanory - Jack Crater
Blue Peter as Brittas

Lookback at the 90's (Radio)
The Uncyclopedia of Rock (Radio)
Son of Cliche (Radio)

Advert Voice Overs:
Burger King, Rice Krispies, Amplex, McDonalds, Weetoflakes,Sega, Crunchy,
Nissan Primera, Kodak, Cheerios, East Midlands Electricity, Ariel Colour,
Amstrad, Fruit Gums, Corn Pops, The Olympic Games 1992, British Lamb,
Vladivar Vodka, Edam Cheese, Thomas Cook, Lunn Poly.

Chris Barrie was also Butler in the Tomb Raider films.


CRAIG CHARLES (Dave Lister)

Saturday Night Live (as a guest?)

Some cooking show - he was cooking beef and Newcastle Brown! The show's called "The Reluctant Cook".

I also saw him in a play about some prisoners on BBC2, but I know not of the name.

Craig Charles did 'What's That Noise' a children's music program for a while. He also introduced a series of Sci-Fi films on BBC2.

Host of the show Cyberzone. Craig Goes Mad In Melbourne.

Them And Us.

Prince Cinders.

English Express (UK children's English educational program).

He was a regular on Wogan's late night show. I have a list somewhere of the things he did before Red Dwarf: mostly poetry readings and current affairs for black people. This is info I collected when I went to his trial.

Just watched our Craig do a poem on the James Whale Show (11/11/95). It was called Brewer's Droop, and was pretty good. Tonight seems to be Craig Charles Night - I also saw him on Big Night In earlier.

Craig managed to get himself on TV three times in the space of about two hours last night. In order of appearance: Don't Give Up Your Day Job Big Night In and James Whale Show.

An episode of The Bill

I also saw him in a play, a different one, I think, with two other blokes. It seemed to be some kind of re-hash of Jesus' Last Supper - *perhaps*... It was in costume, but had a kind of contemporary feel to it.

Do you also want to know about the interview he did on Pebble Mill years ago?? =) [YES PLEASE TELL ME]

And yes, in the meantime, Craig Charles will be starring in Linda La Plante's The Governor, in which (if I remember correctly) he plays a psychopath.

CRAIG CHARLES is in "Help!" (1986). Also in this show is JAKE ABRAHAM, the Alternative Lister from The Inquisitor.

Craig Charles; Captain Butler - a channel four comedy about some pirates

Craig Charles used to do the Breakfast Show on Kiss FM.

Craig Charles was on Just A Minute

Craig Charles did the voiceover in a Rice Crispies commercial.

Asterix Conquers America (1994). Craig Charles was the voice of Asterix.

"What's That Noise" (1989) TV Series

"Night Network" (1987) TV Series

Craig Charles was interviewed on Channel 4 Big Breakfast this morning (6 Jan 97) he talked about Capt.Butler, and...

...Funky Bunker. (Entertainment/chat show)

Nintendo Commercial

Batchelor's Mushy Peas commercial.

Presenter of Cyberzone (UK Internet/Virtual Reality program)

Trailer for Match of the Day FA Cup Final 3rd Round Man Utd. vs. Spurs.

He also appears on Channel 5's shitey game show, Tibs and Fibs.(It ain't a funny thing, no matter how hard he tries).

That bloody awful UK Channel 5 show where Suggs from Madness asks lots of rhetorical questions about 80's pop music, and the silly buggers get up and dance and sing (Craig Charles sing? You've got to be joking). Can anyone remember the name. It's called "Night Fever".

Space Cadets, C4 UK sci-fi comedy show, with Greg Proops hosting. Probably the funiest thing he's been in for ages.

He was in Grant Naylor's "The 10%ers" playing a rap singer.

He's in a show called "Bully" about grown-ups who either bullied, or were bullied at school.

Mr Charles once said he was a 'scally from the alley' - a scallywag that had risen through the force of his own personality and Liverpudlian cheek to appear in such television shows as "Saturday Review", "Black on Black", "Saturday Live" and even "Wogan". He called loudly for the right of accused rapists to anonymity. He did so on "Frost", "The Big Breakfast" and "Kilroy".

"Cyberspace" (1996) TV Series

"10 Percenters, The" (1994) playing "Bobby Titan" in episode: "Revenge" 1996

Robot Wars - took over from Jeremy Clarkson.

Didn't Craig Charles do Ripley's Believe It Or Not because I have seen him presenting this on Bravo

he was in an episode of Lexx playing "The Warden" in episode: "P4X"


HATTIE HAYRIDGE (Holly #2)

Have I Got News For You. UK comedy show.

Hattie Hayridge stars in a programme on Radio 4 on September 17 at 7pm. It seems to be a play for children about a futuristic private eye called Zip Krengos (Hattie's character).

She also appeared in "London Underground" which is shown on Comedy Central and I THINK on some station in England.

The Stand Up Show.

Advice Shop.

She joined the ranks of the low when she appeared on Celebrity Squares. She also had a bit to say on a documentary about the writers of 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum' and 'Hi De Hi'. Talked a bit about how male writers aren't so good at writing parts for women.

This may be a ridiculous and inaccurate observation, but I feel that I should express my belief...I will admit to watching the beginning of the quite remarkably bad film King Ralph... There was a scene with a group of anarchistic punk types watching TV through a shop window. The woman looked suspiciously like our own Hattie Hayridge. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
HATTIE SAYS IT IS DEFINITELY NOT HER! (Thank Annette for asking her!)

Hattie Hayridge was doing stand-up on Saturday Night Live.

Another guest on Space Cadets.


DANNY JOHN-JULES (Cat)

Cats (seriously!), Starlight Express, Time and Barnum. Danny John-Jules is also on the show Tomorrow People. It's on Nickelodeon, but I think it's British. He plays a rock star named Byron Lucifer.

Barrington (the first Rastafarian): Maid Marian & Her Merry Men. UK children's comedy show. (Very funny indeed IMHO).

DJ-J has appeared in Carmen Jones, I know this 'coz about 12 of my RD eps have a voice-over saying "Danny John-Jules is currently appearing in Carmen Jones at the something Theatre"

"Bill, The" (1983) playing "Andy Brown"

Toured America as a dancer with UK pop group Wham.

The movie Little Shop Of Horrors (as a do-wop singer, very brief). Look out for him in the song where Rick Morranis explains where he got the plant from- as he crossses the road there are 3 or 4 guys singing "Doop do wop" or something equally bizzare and I`m fairly sure DJJ is one of them.
Regarding Danny John-Jules part in Little Shop of Horrors. It is him, he's listed in the credits. Also, he's singing, "Good for you".

Runaway Bay.

Jackanory. (Which story?)

Carmen Jones.

Don't forget the infamous Polo advert.

You forgot one, or two, actually. Danny John-Jules did the voices for two of the "fiery" characters in the movie Labyrinth starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly. (You know, those guys that took off their heads and arms and stuff.) The guy who played Queeg is also in it.

He was also one of the background dancers in the dance scene in "The Great Muppet Caper". Really. It's the scene in the restaurant right before the diamond necklace gets stolen. Don't blink or you'll miss him.

Mr Jules also appears in a movie that is pretty easy to find here in the states at any video store. He plays a drug dealer in the movie LONDON KILLS ME, really not a bad movie and he does a good job.

Danny John-Jules was in the recent TV adaptation of Gulliver's Travels.

Does anyone know if Danny John-Jules (Cat/Red Dwarf) played the part of J.T. in the movie entitled, "The Five Heartbeats"? The credits list "Leon" (no last name). The movie was about the singing group of the same name. It wasn't him!

I just want to say that I have seen "the cat" Danny John-Jules have appeared in a children series from Australia, called "The Demon Headmaster". He is a host on the TV that the kidds are watching, he is rather crazy and has a big wig.
I don't mean to pe pinickety but the Demon Headmaster isn't from Australia, it's filmed in England, and I think Danny's character is called Eddie Hair, but I could be wrong, it currently being repeated on BBC1 on Wednesday's at 4:35 if anyone is interessted.

DJ-J also mentioned when he was in NZ about being in a movie which I think was called "Scum" or some such thing. Not too sure of the name, apparently it was a fairly big part.

As you have DJJ's top stage shows listed, here are some more stage shows he's been in: "Squeeze Me", "Carmen Jones", "Beef, No Chicken", "The Grapevine".

He's also been in a short film called "Let The Good Times Roll" with Bob Hoskins. It's a biopic of Dexter Fletcher.

Was also in Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels.

Danny John-Jules played Asad (one of the "vampire ninjas") in Blade 2

he appeared in a Dr Who story in the Sylvester McCoy era.
He was in the 1989 "The greatest show in the Galaxy" and even gets a mention in the end credits

Story Makers on the CBEEBIES Sky channel


ROBERT LLEWELLYN (Kryten)

I-Camcorder. UK TV show on how to make home vids.

I saw a 'Bottom' (UK comedy) recently that had the guy who plays Kryten as a one-legged tough Army vet and the girl who plays Saffron on AbFab as a tarty barmaid.... The episode is "Parade" and he's a Falklands war veteran.

Macleans advert. (UK) Macleans is a brand of toothpaste in the UK and the voice over was done by a certain series 4000 mechanoid, who in my opinion has sold out.

Nissan advert (UK), Robert Llewellyn! (Doing his Kryten voice.)

Yes, that's right, Robert Llewellyn's written a sitcom. It's called "Loose Slates" and it is going to be in the Channel 4 Sitcom Festival (12-30 July 95) at Riverside Studios, Crisp Road, London, W6.

Robert Llewellyn's first TV show was with NORMAN LOVETT in the early 80's in a show called "Book 'Em And Risk It!" I think this is very odd and surreal.

An episode of Murder Most Horrid, starring Dawn French.
An episode of Grushko.

Prince Cinders.

Mammon, Robot Born Of Woman.

I heard he has also done a couple of things for C4 - spin offs of his The Reconstructed Heart book, I think. Don't ask me any more I can't remember.

I know where else Robert Llewellyn was in, He was in a video clip of Command & Conquer a well known computer game! He played a nutty proffessor! If you want to see him go and buy C&C and go either GDI or NOD. If you cant get up to the level with the video clip just download a C&C editor.

He did a few sketches on "Rory Bremner, Who Else?", including one as a policeman.

Scrapheap Challenge. aka "Junkyard Wars"

Yet another guest on Space Cadets.

I heard Rob Llewellyn's voice on a Homebase DIY advert this weekend.

I'm sure I heard Kryten's voice in a Tarn-X commercial here in the Cleveland, OH area this weekend.

This Morning with Richard and Judy.

Grushko (1993) .... Petrakov

"Captain Butler" (1997) playing "Nelson" in episode: "Kiss Me Harder" 1997

"KYTV" (1989) playing "Phil" in episode: "KY Tellython" 1992

"Murder Most Horrid" (1991) playing "taxi driver" in episode: "Mrs Hat and

Mrs Red" 1991

"Birds of a Feather" (1989) playing "Tory candidate" 1990


NORMAN LOVETT (Holly #1 and #3)

I've just got hold of a CD called "Miniatures: a sequence of fifty-one tiny masterpieces" - Austrian import pressing of a 1980 album. Good stuff - has the Residents, Fred Frith, and Robert Fripp on it, if that gives you any idea. Anyhow, one of the tracks on this is "John Peel Sings The Blues Badly", a satirical piece by Norman Lovett. Know if this is the same Norman Lovett from Red Dwarf?

Don't know why anyone would care, but I recently saw an episode of The Young Ones (the episode where they try to hold up a bank) and was surprised to see the entire upper torso of our favorite computer personality (and I don't mean Marvin). He was the proprietor of a penny arcade and had two lines. Last ep of 2nd series "Summer Holiday" in the bank, standing in line with a wheelbarrow full of pennies. The line is: Neil: Hello! Do you work here? Lovett (depressed): Yeah. At the penny arcade across the road. This is the punch line to Rick saying he hated banks because you always end up behind the owner of a penny arcade cashing in a week's takings. I think you have to see it before you find it funny.

Also look for Norman Lovett in the video compilation of Dangerous Brothers with Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson. He's chained to the wall of a dungeon and, if memory serves me correctly, gets his leg cut off at the knee.

Was the 'floor manager' on Ruby Wax's Don't Miss Wax. (UK comedy)

I, Lovett. (UK comedy)

Norman Lovett appeared in an episode of Keeping Up Appearances.

You could also add that new Gas advert that Norman Lovett and the guy who played Paranoia are in.

I thought I saw Norman Lovett on a Blockbuster Video commercial.

Norman Lovett was one of the stars of Paramounts six part series 'Asylum' in 1996. It was a kind of a cross between a comedy and a documentary about mad Dr Lovett's asylum and was shown on the Paramount Comedy Channel in the UK in 1996 and has been repeated twice in 97.

He was in the movie "Eric the viking" as Snorri.

History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, The" (1997) (mini) TV Series .... Mr.Follett

"Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives" (1996) playing "hair transplant patient" in episode: "Hospital Entrepreneurs" 1996

"Happy Families" (1985) playing "Liverpool Ticket Man" 1985


MISC


JOHN ABINERI (Rimmer's Father: Better Than Life)

Dr. Who. (which ep?)
Loads. Fury from the Deep, (Van Luytens); Ambassadors of Death, (Carrington); Death to the Daleks, (Railton); Power of Kroll (Ranquin).
Fury From The Deep - season 5 (Patrick Troughton as the Doctor), 1967.
Played Pieter Van Lutyens. This story has been lost, but I believe
a telesnap reconstruction has been made.
The Ambassadors Of Death - season 7 (Jon Pertwee as the Doctor), 1970.
Played General Carrington. This story only exists in black & white.
Death To The Daleks - season 11 (Jon Pertwee again), 1974. <
Plated Captain Richard Railton in episodes 1-2.
The Power Of Kroll - season 16 (Tom Baker as the Doctor), 1978.
Played Ranquin.

Dennis Lill and John Abineri both appeared in numerous episodes of "Survivors", the BBC series about life after a plague wiped out 95% of the population.

"Doctor Who" (1963) playing "Richard Railton" in episode: "Death to the
Daleks" 1974
"Doctor Who" (1963) playing "General Carrington" in episode: "Ambassadors of
Death, The" 1970
Licence to Live (1994) (TV) .... Dorset Longhurst
Death Train (1993) (TV) .... Leitzig
.. aka Alistair MacLean's Death Train (1993) (TV)
.. aka Detonator (1993) (TV)
Born Kicking (1992) (TV) .... Archie
Godfather: Part III, The (1990) .... Hamilton Banker
.. aka Mario Puzo's The Godfather: Part III (1990)
"Around the World in 80 Days" (1989/I) (mini) TV Series
Maigret (1988) (TV) .... Renault
Burston Rebellion, The (1985) (TV) .... Farmer Fowler
Jamaica Inn (1985) (TV) .... Richards
Robin Hood and the Spell [TV] 1983
Operation Daybreak
aka: The Price of Freedom
aka: Seven Met At Daybreak 1976
Pope Joan (1972) .... Church official
.. aka Devil's Imposter, The (1972)
Diamonds Are Forever 1971
"Last of the Mohicans, The" (1971) (mini) TV Series
McKenzie Break, The (1970) .... Hauptman Kranz
Attack on the Iron Coast (1968) .... German Gunnery Sergeant
Funeral in Berlin (1966) .... Rukel
Dead Man's Chest (1965) .... Arthur
Free Agent, A (1964) (TV) .... Town Clerk

JAKE ABRAHAM (Alternative Lister in The Inquisitor)

Danny in The Brittas Empire. Last night I saw Nicholas Ball (the simulant from Justice) and Jake Abraham (the Alternative Lister from The Inquisitor) both in The Governor (that Lynda La Plante series about the female prison governor).

He's also in the show "Help!".

Played the bell-boy in GBH.

ROBERT ADDIE (Lister's butler Gilbert in Timeslides)

Mordred in the movie Excalibur.

Guy of Gisborne in Robin Of Sherwood.

Played a student in "Absolution".

"Another Country"

A student this horrific film called "Dutch Girls".

In the Granada series The Return of Sherlock Holmes, he played Mr. Murray in the episode entitled "The Empty House".

I saw him in a mini-series (from '86) a few years ago called "I'll Take Manhattan." He was in the third part and they showed him all of two minutes I think.

A strange 1978 British film called "Absolution"

He's in an episode of "Pulaski"

Some HBO movie -- I've gone completely blank on the title -- in which he plays one of a pair of thugs who threatens George Segal. Segal taunts them with "Aren't you butch?" And Addie gets the immortal reply: "Yes, we like to dress up in drag and tear telephone books in half." (Anyone got the title of this movie?)

An episode of Richard Carpenter's excellent "Smuggler" series called "Press Gang", I believe.

He was in The First Modern Olympics which has aired several times here in the U.S. on the Disney Channel and other cable stations.

Stalky and Co." where he actually played a good character!

Played Hugo in a (British) drama Ladies in Charge, I'm not sure exactly which year but probably 1986/7.

He has been in an episode of The Bill, a British police series.

Recently appeared in Noah's Ark (British drama about a country vet) playing Sir Robert Clifton.

Endless Game, The (1990) (TV) .... Second Blond Youth
Starlings (1988) (TV) .... Guy
Hazard of Hearts, A (1987) (TV) .... Lord John Gillingham
"I'll Take Manhattan" (1987) (mini) TV Series
"Return of Sherlock Holmes, The" (1986) TV Series .... Mr. Murray
Dutch Girls (1985) .... Cone
Another Country (1984) .... Delahay
First Olympics: Athens 1896, The (1984) (TV)
.. aka Dream One (1984) (TV)
.. aka First Modern Olympics, The (1984) (TV)
Absolution (1981) .... Cawley
.. aka Murder by Confession (1981)
"New Adventures of Robin Hood, The" (1996) playing "Groliet" in episode:
"Devil's Bride, The" (episode # 2.3) 1997
"Smuggler" (1981)
*Starlings, *Journey's End, *Bromley, *Conduct Unbecoming,
*Shades in Time--Martyrs, as John Hooper, (1995)
*Polaski (1987), *The Brief, *All For Love, *Midnight Feast, *Four on Four,
*Friends and Lovers, *Barriers", *Horse in the House *The Return of Sherlock
Holmes--The Empty House, *The Double Dealers, *Ladies in Charge, *Four
Minutes: Off To The Wars, *Andy Robeson
*Bognor, *Crossbow (William Tell)
Wallpaper Paste Advert
Polycell Advert
Kipling's Country Cakes Advert

JENNY AGUTTER (Professor Mamet in Psirens)

The movie Logan's Run. You may want to try this URL http://pw2.netcom.com/~rogermw/LogansRun.html#agutter

The movie An American Werewolf In London.

Jenny Agutter was also in the movie "Walkabout" which was made in Australia many years ago, and also starred a young David Gulpillil, who you may remember as Paul Hogan's Aboriginal sidekick in Crocodile Dundee.

"The Railway Children", when she was a mere slip of a girl.

And the Beat Goes On, Merseyside drama on channel 4

A Judge on Junior Master Chef.

Jenny Agutter appeared as Louise in a television film of "The Man In The Iron Mask" with Richard Chamberlain in the mid eighties.

She also played Idina in the recent Masterpiece Theater production of Edith Wharton's "The Buccaneers".

Jenny Agutter joins the National Theatre Company for the first time to protray Mrs Darling in a revised working of the Trevor Nunn/John Caird adaptation of "Peter Pan", opening on 16 Dec 1997.

I was watching television earlier today, when the movie "Child's Play 2" came on. I was surprised to see Jenny Agutter in it. She played the mother.

1966 East of Sudan
1966 A Man Could Get Killed (Linda Frazier)
1967 Gates To Paradise
1968 Star! (Pamela)
1969 I Start Counting
1971 Walkabout
1972 The Railway Children (Bobbie)
1972 A War of Children
1976 Logan's Run
1977 The Eagle has Landed (Molly Prior)
1977 EQUUS (Jill Mason)
1977 The Man in the Iron Mask
1978 China 9, Liberty 37 (Catherine)
1978 Dominique/Dominique is Dead/Avenging Spirit
1979 Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure
1979 The Riddle of the Sands
1980 Sweet William (Ann)
1981 An American Werewolf in London- Agutter plays Alex Price, the nurse that the American falls in love with
1981 Amy- Agutter plays the lead character, Amy Medford in this Disney movie. Amy teaches handicapped children
1981 The Survivor
1985 Secret Places (Miss Lowrie)
1985 Silas Marner
1987 Dark Tower- Agutter stars as an architect in this really bad supernatural thriller.
1990 Child's Play 2
1990 Darkman (Her name does not appear in the credits but she *is* in it)
1990 King of the Wind
1990 Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less
1992 Freddie As F.R.O.7 - Voice of Daffers (Its an animated feature film)
 

September (1996) (TV) .... Isobel
.. aka Rosamunde Pilcher's September (1996) (TV)
Blue Juice (1995) .... Guinevere/Mary Fenton
"All New Alexei Sayle Show, The" (1994) TV Series
Romeo & Juliet (1994) (TV) .... Lady Capulet
Miss Right (1988)
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) .... "Antony & Cleopatra Promo" - Cleopatra
.. aka Cheeseburger Film Sandwich (1987)
Love's Labour's Lost (1986) (TV) .... Rosaline
This Office Life (1984) (TV)
Othello (1981/II) (V) .... Desdemona
"Beulah Land" (1980) (mini) TV Series .... Lizzie Corlay
School Play (1979) (TV)
Clayton Drumm (1978)
Kiss Me and Die [TV] 1974
The Savage Curse [TV] 1974
Shelley (1972)
Cherry Orchard, The (1971) (TV)
Snow Goose, The (1971) (TV) (Emmy)
Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens, The (1970) (TV)
Wild Duck, The (1970) (TV)
Long After Summer (1967) (TV)
Ballerina (1965)
"TECX" (1990) playing "Kate Mileverton" in episode: "Soldier's Death, A" 1990
"TECX" (1990) playing "Kate Milverton" in episode: "Needle in a Haystack"1990
"Equalizer, The" (1985) playing "Lauren Demeter" in episode: "Visitation,The" 1988
"Twilight Zone, The" (1985) in episode: "Voices In the Earth" 7/10/1987
"Twilight Zone, The" (1985) playing "Morgan Le Fay" in episode: "Last
Defender of Camelot, The" 4/11/1986
"Magnum P.I." (1980) in episode: "Little Games" 1984
"Dream On" (1990) playing "woman who wanted to have a child with our hero"
"TECX" (1990) playing "Kate Milverton" in episode: "Rock a Buy Baby"
"Six Million Dollar Man, The" (1974) playing "Dr. Leah Russell" in episode:
"Deadly Countdown: Part 1"
"Six Million Dollar Man, The" (1974) playing "Dr. Leah Russell" in episode:
"Deadly Countdown: Part 2"

Jenny Agutter won an Emmy for her performance in the 1971 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV presentation The Snow Goose, and a British Academy Award for her work in the 1977 film Equus.

SARAH ALEXANDER (Queen of Camelot in Stoke Me a Clipper)

Seaview Knights (1994) .... Jackie
You Me + It (1993) (TV) .... Emma

ELIZABETH ANSON (Sometimes credited as Liz Anson) (Siren in Psirens)

Month in the Country, A (1987) .... Lucy Sykes
"Captain Butler" (1997) playing "Tracey"(as Liz Anson) in episode: "Desert Island Dick" 1997
 

CHARLES AUGINS (Queeg in Queeg)

The movie Labyrinth (along with Danny John-Jules) as a Fiery.

Tall Guy, The (1989) .... Choreographer

In addition to performing the voice of Firey 2 in the film Labyrinth (1986),
Augin's choreographed the numbers 'Chilly Down' and 'Dance Magic'. He
appears on the Laby soundtrack as additional vocals (alongside Danny
John-Jules) on the Firey's song 'Chilly Down.'

Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) .... Vic Vancouver.

IMOGEN BAIN (Miss Lola from Gunmen Of The Apocalypse)

As Sarah in Robin Hood, Prince Of Thieves (a.k.a. Connecticut Yankee In Sherwood Forest!).

Preaching to the Perverted (1997) .... Mrs. Cutts Watson
Decadence (1994/I) .... The Entourage #8
Scrubbers (1983) .... Sandy

NICHOLAS BALL (The Simulant: Justice)

Hazel.

Hunter in Colin's Sandwich.

As Dr. Jim Morrison in The Young Ones episode 'Interesting'.

There's a cruddy American private-eye show from 1993 called "South Of Sunset" (which stars Glen Frey, ex of The Eagles -- his character has a pet duck, which probably goes some way to telling you why this little 'gem' of a show is hiding in a 2.00 am time slot!). Anyway, Nicholas Ball was guesting as a thief called Cooper (and making a brave, if not entirely convincing, attempt at an American accent).

Last night I saw Nicholas Ball (the simulant from Justice) and Jake Abraham (the Alternative Lister from The Inquisitor) both in The Governor (that Lynda La Plante series about the female prison governor).

Running out of Luck 1986
Lifeforce (1985) .... Derebridge
Claudia (1985) .... Howard
Nelly's Version (1983) .... Inspector Leach
The House That Bled to Death [TV] 1981
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978) .... Skeffington
.. aka Someone Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe (1978)
.. aka Too Many Chefs (1978)
Overlord (1975) .... Arthur

MORWENNA BANKS (XPress Lifts Hostess in Stasis Leak)

Regular on Alexei Sayle's Stuff.

Absolutely.

Statical Planets (1997)
Preventers, The (1996) (TV) .... Penelope Gold
"TV Wheel, The" (1995) TV Series
"Saturday Night Live" (1975) TV Series .... Herself (1994-1995)
.. aka "NBC's Saturday Night" (1975)
.. aka "SNL" (1975)
.. aka "Saturday Night" (1975)
Little Dorrit
aka: Little Dorrit's Story
aka: Nobody's Fault (1988)
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (1996) playing "Rules Bearer"
in episode: "Jenny's Non-Dream" 1/10/1997
"Shooting Stars" (1993) playing "Herself" 1996
"Critic, The" (1994) playing "Jeremy's sister"(voice)
"Critic, The" (1994) playing "Olivia Hawke"(voice)

RUPERT BATES (Chef/Trout-a-la-Creme: Balance Of Power; Bodyguard: Timeslides; Hector Blob: Camille)

And if you want to be REALLY bizarre, Rupert Bates plays Mr Tent in Bottom's Out and also plays Mr. Blob in Camille!!!!!

Mr. Wormwood in Bottom 2, 'Burglary'.

Milkman in Filthy, Rich And Catflap.

Feast of July (1995) .... Prison Warder
To Be the Best (1992) (TV) .... Burrows
"10 Percenters, The" (1994) playing "director" in episode: "Runner" 1996
Coronation Street. Played: Mr Hutton (9 - 11 June 1997)

ROBERT BATHURST (Frank Todhunter in The End)

Seaforth.

Joking Apart. (UK comedy)

Robert Bathurst played Police Chief "Nasty" Merrick in The Jewel In India's Passage on The Lenny Henry Show.

Terry Jones' new film of The Wind In The Willows as St.John Weasel.

Twenty-One (1991)

SUZANNE BERTISH (Arlene Rimmer in Parallel Universe)

Gina in 'The End', Absolutely Fabulous III.

Shine On Harvey Moon.

Suzanne Bertish was in The Royal Shakespeare Company's original production of Nicholas Nickleby in which she played Fanny Squeers, among other roles.

She was the french art teacher in the episode of Mr. Bean where he goes back to school (the car-crush one).

I could have sworn I saw SUZANNE BERTISH, in an episode of Coronation Street, when Ken Barlow was in on Alec's dating agency.

Crimetime (1996) .... Lady Macbeth
Thin Ice (1994) .... Lotte
15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight (1993) (TV) .... Margaret Harris
Venice/Venice (1992) .... Carlotta
Fraile, El (1990)
Day in Summer, A (1989) (TV) .... Georgina
Last Seen Wearing (1988)
Hearts of Fire (1987)
Hunger, The (1983) .... Phyllis
Comedy of Errors (1983) (TV) .... Adriana
Rainy Day Women [TV] 1983 Actor
To the Lighthouse (1983) (TV) .... Lily Briscoe
The Hunger 1983 Actor
Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, The (1981) (TV) ....
Fanny Squeers/Milliner/Miss Snevellicci/Peg Sliderskew
.. aka Nicholas Nickleby (1981) (TV)
Hanover Street (1979) .... The French girl

ROGER BLAKE (Noel Coward Wax-droid: Meltdown)

Geoffrey Piddle in 'Beer', Blackadder II.

Patriot Games (1992) .... Constable
Buddy's Song (1990) .... Car Dealer
"Spitting Image" (1984) TV Series (voice)
"Dear John" (1986) playing "Mike" 1987
White Hunter 1965

PAUL BRADLEY (Chen in The End, Balance of Power)

More Bottom/RD connections are Paul Bradley as Chen in RD is also the Burglar in Bottom, AND Nigel from Eastenders!!

The Young Ones episodes 'Cash' and 'Interesting' (as Warlock), and also in 'Demolition' and 'Nasty'.

Blindside (1986) .... Saxman
Cross Country (1983) .... Nick Overland
American Nightmare (1983) .... Motel Manager
Stone Cold Dead (1980)
"Murder Most Horrid" (1991) playing "sergeant" in episode: "Murder at Tea Time" 1991

Bradley sings and plays the guitar in the group The Kippers, playing a wacky
form of world/folk/jazz. A CD is available: "Gutted" Eccentric ECCD002

LUCY BRIERS (Harrison in Holoship)

Wendy in The Brittas Empire.

It may be the same Lucy Briers who played Mary Bennet in Pride and Predjudice, but I'm not really sure of this one.

Pride and Prejudice" (1995) (mini) TV Series .... Mary Bennet [CONFIRMATION]
"Screaming" (1992) TV Series
Blackheath Poisonings, The (1992) (TV) .... Maid
Masculine Ending, A (1992) (TV) .... Student

ANGELA BRUCE (Deb Lister in Parallel Universe)

Dr. Who. (Battlefield (1989)). She plays UNIT Brigadier Winifred Bambera.
Battlefield - season 26 (Sylvester McCoy as the Doctor).
Played Brigadier Winifred Bambera. An extended version of Battlefield has been completed and will be released soon by BBC Video.

She has also appeared in Jackanory.

She was one of the teachers in the school in "Press Gang" : Angela Bruce was in a few episodes of the first series of 'Press Gang', She might of also been in the other series.

She was also in the first Prime Suspect. She played the parole officer who failed to correctly identify George Marlow in the Police lineup.

Angela Bruce was in one of the final trilogy of episodes of "Only Fools and Horses". She played a councillor.
 

Prime Suspect (1990) (TV) .... Helen Masters
.. aka Prime Suspect 1 (1990) (TV)
Up Line (1987) (TV)
Charlie Boy [TV] 1981
"Rock Follies" (1976) TV Series .... Gloria
Man at the Top 1973
"Keeping Mum" (1997) playing "Doctor" in episode: "Accident, The" 5/8/1997
"Sean's Show" (1992) playing "scriptwriter" 1992

EMILE CHARLES (Young Lister in Timeslides [Ommmmmm...])

Fruit Machine, The (1988) .... Eddie
.. aka Wonderland (1988)

LEE CORNES (Paranoia in Confidence And Paranoia)

Also, Lister's Paranoia is Lee Cornes, also known as Dick Head in Bottom. And Mark Williams plays bloke who gets his arm pinched by Richie at his birthday party and is also known as Olaf Petersen (very good in bed!)

Lee Cornes was also in an episode of Rab C. Nesbitt. Can't remember the name, but it's the one where they go off to a holiday cabin and Jamsie loudly declares himself, as, erm, a dodgy bloke. Then gets beaten up.

One of the guards in the Blackadder II episode 'Chains'.

Shelley in 'Ink And Incapability', Blackadder The Third. Private Fraser in 'Corporal Punishment', Blackadder Goes Forth.

Dustman in Filthy, Rich And Catflap.

In The Young Ones episodes 'Time' (as Spaspecker The Dull), and 'Cash'.

Lee played, for a number of series, a Teacher on "Grange Hill", a BBC children's TV show set in a London school;
I forget the character's name, though. I think you're refering to 'Mr Hankin', one of the science teachers.
Oh, you might want to change played to plays, 'cos I saw Grange Hill last night, and he's still in it.

Lee also appeared in an episode of 'The Detectives'. A spoof police program starring Jasper Carrot and Robert Powell. I can't remember the name of the episode, but it was in the most recent series (3 or 4, I think). It was the episode in which Briggs and Louis (Powell and Carrot) killed a turtle, so they go over to the bloke in the drugs department (Cornes) to get an assignment as far away fromthe turtle as possible. It was called 'Assignment : Naughty Schoolgirl'.

You could also add that new Gas advert that Norman Lovett and the guy who played Paranoia are in.

Eleven Men Against Eleven (1995) (TV) .... Journalist
Screen One: Filipina Dreamgirls (1991) (TV) .... Preston Scott
.. aka Filipina Dreamgirls (1991) (TV)
"Loved by You" (1997) playing "Gary" in episode: "Apartment, The" 1997
"Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives" (1996) playing "Lee" in episode: "Consumer Watchdogs" 1996
"Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives" (1996) playing "Onslow" in episode: "Writers" 1996
"Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives" (1996) playing "Tiny Tim" in episode:
"Restauranteurs" 1996
"Comic Strip Presents, The" (1982) playing "Arch Crippledick" in episode: "Slags" 1984

SIMON DAY (Number Two in Holoship)

Great Kandinsky, The (1995) (TV) .... News Reporter
"Fast Show, The" (1994) TV Series .... Various roles
"Jonathan Creek" (1997) playing "Jordan Strange" in
episode: "House of Monkeys, The" 6/7/1997
 

ANITA DOBSON (Captain Tau, Psirens)

Was in a show about hairdressers called "Split Ends".

Angie Watts in "Eastenders", long-running BBC soap.

She is Brian May's (from Queen) long-time girlfriend.

Revengers' Comedies, The (1998).... Daphne Teal
"Get Well Soon" (1997) TV Series .... Mrs. Ivy Osborne
Tichborne Claimant, The (1997) .... Fanny Loder
Seaview Knights (1994) .... The Blind Concierge
Beyond Bedlam (1993) .... Judith
.. aka Nightscare (1993)
"Sean's Show" (1992) playing "Betty" 1993

Anita Dobson performs as Magenta on the JAY release of 'The Rocky Horror
Show' (Theatre version)soundtrack. It is the first Digital Dolby Surround
Recording of the Original Orchestrations as heard at the original
performance of 'Rocky' at The Upstairs Theatre Royal Court in London. It
also features her husband, Brian May (from Queen) as Eddie and Christopher
Lee as the Narrator. Release Date: June 1996. Catalogue Number: CDJAY 1299.
Bar Code Number: 60528812992.

Angie collaborated on the album 'Talking Of Love' (LP Odeon ODN 1007) with
Brian May who wrote, produced and played guitar on most/all? of the tracks.

Collaboration Singles derived from album mentioned above:

TALKING OF LOVE/Sweet Talking 7" Parlophone R 6159
TALKING OF LOVE(ext)/Talking Of Love 12" Parlophone 12R 6159
TALKING OF LOVE(ext)/Talking Of Love 12" Parlophone 12RP 6159
I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS/Silly Christmas 7" Parlophone R 6172
I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS/Silly Christmas 7" Parlophone RS 6172
I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS/Silly Christmas 12" Parlophone 12R 6172
TO KNOW HIM IS TO LOVE HIM/Funny Old Life Ain't It 7" Odeon ODO 111
IN ONE OF MY WEAKER MOMENTS/In One Of My Weaker Moments(inst) 7" MCA 1260
[This version is *not* featured on the album - Brian plays guitar instrumental]

IN ONE OF MY WEAKER MOMENTS(drama)/In One Of My Weaker Moments/In One Of My Weaker Moments(inst) 12" MCA MCAT 1260

JOHN DOCHERTY (The Inquisitor: The Inquisitor)

Absolutely. (UK comedy.)

Mr. Don & Mr. George. (UK comedy.)

Every Picture Tells a Story 1984

Better know as JACK DOCHERTY in the Channel 5 talk show.

LENNY VON DOHLEN (the Cop from Back to Reality)

Played the lead character Miles in the movie "Electric Dreams" back in the mid eighties.

Played an obsessive hitman in "Love Kills USA".

He also appeared as a child molester in a 1985 ABC (US) afterschool special entitled "Don't Touch".

He's pobably best known for the recurring role of Harold Smith, a reclusive confidante of the slain Laura Palmer, on David Lynch's cultish TV series "Twin Peaks".

1983 Tender Mercies (Robert)
1984 Electric Dreams- Von Dohlen plays the lead character, Miles, whose computer falls madly in love with him
1985 Under the Biltmore Clock
1986 Billy Galvin- Von Dohlen plays the title character whose aim in life is to become a construction worker like his father
1989 Dracula's Widow
1990 Blind Vision
1992 Eyes of the Beholder
1992 Jennifer 8 (Blattis)
1992 Leaving Normal (Harry Rainey)
1992 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (Harold Smith)
1994 Tollbooth

Home Alone 3 (1997) .... Burton Jernigan
Bird of Prey (1996) .... Johnny
Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (1996) .... Forster
One Good Turn (1996) .... Matt Forrest
Sessions (1983) (TV) .... Paulie
Kent State (1981) (TV)
Thirtysomething... 2.1. "we'll meet again" - 06 Dec 88 as Roy MacCaulay

CRAIG FERGUSON (Confidence: Confidence And Paranoia)

Friday Night At The Dome.

One of his assumed names was Bing Hitler & he hated wasps!

He's currently Drew Carey's boss, Nigel Wick on The Drew Carey show.

Craig Ferguson and Tony Hawks have both been on "The Brain Drain".

Revenant, The (1998)
"Maybe this Time" (1995) TV Series
"Drew Carey Show, The" (1995) TV Series .... Nigel Wick (1996-) [THIS IS THE CORRECT CHARACTER NAME]
"Ferguson Theory, The" (1994) TV Series .... Various roles
"Chelmsford 123" (1988) playing "1st Scotsman" in episode:
"Peeled Grapes and Pedicures" 1988

FRANCESCA FOLAN (Hologram Camille in Camille)

In "Jeeves And Wooster" (UK comedy) In "The House Of Elliot".

Beggar Bride, The (1997) (TV) .... Ruth Hubbard
"House of Eliott, The" (1991) TV Series .... Penelope Maddox (1991)
Pleasure Principle, The (1991) .... Mrs. Malcolm
"If You See God, Tell Him" (1993) playing "Kettering lady 2" 1993

CLARE P. GROGAN (Kristine Kochanski)

Lead singer in a pop band called Altered Images.

Lead actress with John Gordon-Sinclair in movie 'Gregory's Girl'.

An episode of Taggart. (In fact more than one if I remember - any ep names?)

The actress who plays Kochanski also appeared in 'Blott On The Landscape', she played a hotel receptionist.

An episode of Win Lose or Draw

Claire Grogan was on Shooting stars

She was also on Never Mind the Buzzcocks (UK comedy music quiz)

I recently saw Clare P Grogan in another Bill Forsythe film (other than GREGORY'S GIRL that is) - "COMFORT AND JOY" (1984).

"EastEnders" (1985) TV Series (as C.P. Grogan) .... P.I. Ros Thorn (1997-)

Music video for The Bluebells: "Young at Heart"

CP Grogan, was once in an episode of Father Ted, I forget the title.

Clare has her own show on VH-1. She presents 'The Clare Grogan Show' every Sunday and Saturday at 2.00PM GMT on VH-1,she also presents 'Playing Favourites' at 9.00PM GMT Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays.

Music by the 80s band Altered Images:

Albums:
*Happy Birthday - (UK Chart 26)
*Pinky Blue - EPC 85665 (UK chart 12)
*Bite - EPC 25413 (UK chart 12)
*Collected Images
*Best of Altered Images - CD: VSOP CD 177 - Tape: VSOP MC 177
*Reflected Images - 484339 2
*I Could Be Happy - The Best of Altered Images (US) - 7464 65182 2

Singles:
*Dead Pop Stars - EPC A 1023 (UK chart 67 - March 1981)
*A Days Wait - EPC A 1167 (UK chart n/a - 1981)
*Happy Birthday - EPC A 131522 (UK chart 2 - September 1981)
*I Could Be Happy - EPC A 131834 (UK chart 7 - December 1981)
*See Those Eyes - EPC A 2198 (UK chart 11 - March 1982)
*Pinky Blue - EPC A 132426 (UK chart 35 - 1982)
*Don't Talk To Me About Love - EPC A 3083 (UK chart 7 - March 1983)
*Bring Me Closer - EPC A 3398 (UK chart 29 - May 1983)
*Love To Stay - EPC A 3582 (UK chart 46 - July 1983)
*Change Of Heart - EPC A 3735 (UK chart n/a - 1983)

A 4 track EP called 'Greatest Original Hits' was released:
Happy Birthday-I Could Be Happy-Dead Pop Stars-A Days Wait - Epic A2617

There was also a flexidisc which came with a short lived magazine
'Flexipop'(Happy Birthday-Real Toys..New Version-Leave Me Alone)

7" Picture discs:
*I could be happy
*Bring me closer
*Don't talk to me about love

12" Picture discs:
*Bring me closer

Live bootlegs:
*Liverpool Warehouse: 30th June 1981
*Glasgow: 22nd December 1981
*Leeds Tiffany's: 9th May 1982
*Chichester Festival Theatre: 1982
*Hammersmith Palais: 24th July 1983

Clare has also released a solo single called 'Love Bomb.'

JOHANNA HARGREAVES (The Esperanto Woman: Kryten)

Cindy in Filthy, Rich And Catflap.

Hazard of Hearts, A (1987) (TV) .... Young Maid
Little Princess, A (1986) (TV) .... Henrietta
Glory Boys, The (1984) (TV) .... Wendy
"Tenko" (1981) TV Series .... Cherry
Between The Lines 1.12. "Nobody's Fireproof" - 27 Nov 92 as Linda Jordan.

TONY HAWKS/HAWKES (Dispensing machine in Future Echoes, Advertisement voice-over in Me^2 the guide - Better Than Life; the suitcase - Stasis Leak; the compere - Backwards; and Caligula Wax-droid - Meltdown)

A show called "Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors" starred someone called TONY HAWKES. This *may* be TONY HAWKS who did many RD guest spots, and just spelled wrongly; then again it may be someone completely different. :-) It was him. Under the same name (Morris Minor) he also released two songs - Stutter Rap which was a hit, and This Is The Chorus, which was a flop.

Tony Hawks is a regular panel guest on "Do The Right Thing". He also provides the voice over for De Montford University's TV ad.

Craig Ferguson and Tony Hawks have both been on "The Brain Drain".

Tony Hawks is a reasonably regular voiceover artist for the BBC.

"Best Show in the World... Probably, The" (1998) TV Series
"Music Game, The" (1992) TV Series

DON HENDERSON (gelf in season 7, and possible another episode)

Delta and the Bannermen - season 24 (Sylvester McCoy again).
Played Gavrok.

ZOE HILSON (Temptress in Psirens)

Over Here (1996) (TV) .... Ann
"As Time Goes By" (1993) playing "Daisy" in episode: "Anniversary Party, The" 4/9/1995
"As Time Goes By" (1993) playing "Daisy" in episode: "Affair, The" 3/26/1995

Zoe Hilson guest starred as Carver's ex-girlfriend, Tina Pollard, in an episode of the British cop show 'The Bill.' In episode 925 'Journey Home,' which first aired in the UK on 29 December 1995 and in Australia on 19 April 1997.

JANE HORROCKS (Nirvanah Crane in Holoship)

Bubble in Absolutely Fabulous.

The movie Little Voice.

The movie The Dressmaker.

The movie Life Is Sweet.

And a very weird play on C4 lately when Andrew Schofield ate fellow airline passengers. I can't remember what it is called.
The C4 play is called "Self catering".

She's also in the Tesco adverts.

Jane Horrocks was also in an episode of Tales From the Crypt, in 1995. (What was it called?) The "Tales from the crypt" episode is called "Cold war".

Jane Horrocks was in Nevermind the Horrocks on C4.

Mac MacDonald and Jane Horrocks were in the movie 'Memphis Belle'. I definately saw him in it as well as his name in the credits, but I only saw her name in the credits, but I reckon it was her. It was!

Another famous film she did is "The witches".

She has a starring role in Deadly Advice. Other cast members are Jonathan Pryce and Brenda Fricker.

Jane Horrocks was in the London production of "The Rise of Little Voice", in which she portrayed an abused young woman who retreated into a fantasy world.

Horrocks played Rita, the 17year old niece who falls in love with an American soldier in 'The Dressmaker' (1988)

1988 The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
1989 Getting it right- Jenny, the hairdressers assistant
1990 Memphis Belle
1990 The Witches- Horrocks appears as Miss Irvine, the Grand High witches(Anjelica Huston) assistant
1991 35TH London Film Festival Trailer
1991 Came out, It rained, Went back in again
1991 Life is Sweet
In Mike Leigh's LIFE IS SWEET (1991), Horrocks played an anorexic teen called Nicola who, memorably, insisted that David Thewlis lick chocolateoff her breasts. She won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress for the role.
1994 Deadly Advice- Horrocks plays a kooky Welsh girl who channels the spirits of famous murderers
1994 Second Best (Debbie)

Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1998)
Combination Skin (1996) (voice)
Nightlife (1996) (TV) .... Helen
King Henry IV (1995) (TV) .... Dorothy Tearsheet
Some Kind of Life (1995) .... Alison
Suffer the Little Children (1994) (TV) .... Deborah Hayes
Bad Girl (1992) (TV)
.. aka Screen Two: Bad Girl (1992) (TV)
Alive and Kicking (1991) (TV) .... Gail
Fifteen Streets, The (1989) (TV) .... Christine Bracken
Heartland (1989) (TV) .... Pam
No Crying He Makes (1988) (TV) .... Pippa Bond (An episode of The Ruth Rendell mysteries)
"Jim Henson's The Storyteller" (1987) (mini) TV Series .... Anja (The TrueBride)
Road (1987)A TV play(also in the theatre play)
Roots
Nona
Butter
Welcome to the times
Leaving home
An episode of Boon
Crapston Villas (voice only)
The Blobs (voice only)
Wyrd Sisters (voice only)

Horrock's was in the play 'Cabaret' (in the Donmar Warehouse production, not in the same production transferred to Broadway, nor the film)

The play 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice' was written especially for her. It is now being filmed with Horrock's in the main role.

She also did the play 'Girls will be girls' which is also to be filmed

She acted in a videoclip by the band 'New Order' for the song called '1963'.

She acted as a crazed writer in a BBC advert calling on writers to request information from the BBC on how to submit their scripts.

She was one of the guest presenters on BBC's 'The Travel Show' on 24th May 1995. She went to St. Barthemely in the Caribbean.

Horrock's guest starred on 'We'd quite like to apologise' (also starring Victoria Wood)

A Portugese tea tv-advert Radio advert for British Telecom

Horrock's appears on an educational CD ROM called Fundamentals: A (series of) training CD-Rom(s) for businesses, presented by Emma Forbes, also including John Cleese (among many others.) (Not 100% sure about this one)

Audio books and reading on the radio:
BBC Radio 5, reading Goosey Goosey Gander
Whodunnits, reading If music be the food of love
BBC Radio 3, reading a story (29 January 1997)

TV and radio appearances:
Des O'Connor show
Olivier awards (as nominee in 1993 and presenting an award in 1995)
The big breakfast (twice)
This morning
Gaby Roslin show
Mike Leigh tribute at the BAFTA awards
An audience with... (twice: Ken Dodd and Shirley Bassey, both available on video)
GMTV, very short promotional appearance, all the way from Spain
Radio 4, several bits promoting her various projects

Appearances in TV documentaries:
South bank show (about RADA)
Secret lives (about Enid Blyton, reading diary and autobiography; voice only)

Not being picky, but Jane Horrocks did appear in the film Caberet - however it was not the Liza Minnelli film, it was a television recording of the Donmar's production. Also, although she did not transfer into the Broadway cast, the Sam Mendez Donmar production did transfer, however the cast did differ slightly. Cumming did transfer as EmCee, but Jane Horrocks didn't, sadly, transfer, as her Agent felt that there was too much strain on her voice

GORDON KENNEDY (Hudzen 10 in The Last Day)

Has been seen in "Absolutely", and was a presenter of our (UK) National Lottery Draw programme until he got bored with it.

Gordon Kennedy was in Athletico Partick. (UK comedy)

The 11th Hour, a 'keep yourself busy' show.

Just Like a Woman (1992) .... C.J.

JOHN LENAHAN (Talkie Toaster in Future Echoes and Waiting for God)

"Stuff the White Rabbit" (1997) TV Series .... Himself

DENIS LILL (Simulant Captain/Death: Gunmen Of The Apocalypse)

Sir Talbot Buxomly in 'Dish And Dishonesty', Blackadder The Third.

Beadle in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.

Outside Edge.

The 10%ers (UK comedy by GN)

Kepple in Bernard And The Genie (love that Lenny Henry!).

When Batman was on I missed the first half of it, during which the character Bob The Cartoonist appeared. This character is credited at the end to Dennis Lill. Makes me wonder (probably isn't him, but stranger things have happened).

Dennis Lill and John Abineri both appeared in numerous episodes of "Survivors", the BBC series about life after a plague wiped out 95% of the population.

I'm sure Dennis Lill also played Rodney's father-in-law in "Only Fools and Horses".

He's in the movie 'Fierce Creatures'.

He played Dr. Fendelman in the Doctor Who episode "Image Of The Fendahl".

Denis Lill played the most unpleasant murder victim on Mystery. It was a Poirot story entitled "The Underdog".

Rebecca (1997) (TV) .... Giles
Evita (1996) .... President Farrell
Element of Doubt (1996) .... Simon
Richard III (1995) .... Lord Mayor
Red Hot (1995) .... The Rector
"Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The" (1994) TV Series .... Inspector Bradstreet
Don't Leave Me This Way (1993) (TV) .... Steve Fleming
Batman (1989) .... Bob the Cartoonist [CONFIRMATION]
"Return of Sherlock Holmes II, The" (1988) TV Series .... Insp. Bradstreet
Salome's Last Dance (1988) .... Tigellanus/Chilvers
Suspicion (1987) (TV) .... Inspector Hodgson
"Return of Sherlock Holmes, The" (1986) TV Series .... Insp. Bradstreet
"Mapp & Lucia" (1985) TV Series .... Major Benjamin 'Benjy' Flint
Jenny's War (1985) (TV) .... Johns
China Rose (1983) (TV)
Scarlet Pimpernel, The (1982) (TV) .... Count de Tournay
Bad Blood (1981)
"Lillie" (1978) (mini) TV Series .... Prince of Wales (Bertie)/King Edward VII
Eagle Has Landed, The (1976)
"Madame Bovary" (1975) (mini) TV Series .... Rodolphe

Lill played Charles Vaughan in Survivors episodes: Corn Dolly,
Birth of a Hope, Greater Love, Lights of London (pt. 1),
Lights of London (pt. 2), Face of the Tiger, The Witch,
A Friend in Need, By Bread Alone, The Chosen, Parasites,
New Arrivals, Over the Hills, New World, Manhunt,
Law of the Jungle, Mad Dog, Bridgehead, Reunion,
The Peacemaker, Sparks, The Enemy, Long Live the King,
Power.

"Highlander" (1992) in episode: "Vampire, The" 3/7/1994
"Frank Stubbs Promotes" (1993) playing "Cyril" in episode: "Starlet" 1993
"Doctor Who" (1963) playing "Sir George Hutchison" in episode: "Awakening, The" 1984
"Rock Follies" (1976) playing "Chas Speed"(as Dennis Lill) in episode:
"Little Ladies, The" 1976
"Rock Follies" (1976) playing "Chas Speed"(as Dennis Lill) in episode:
"Talking Pictures, The" 1976
Lill played Merhart in The Professionals episode: Hijack

STEPHEN MCINTOSH (Thicky Holden from Timeslides)

A Steven Mackintosh is listed in the credits of "The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole" and "The Growing Pains Of Adrian Mole". I would bet that the spelling is slightly wrong and that this is actually STEPHEN MCKINTOSH (Thicky Holden from Timeslides); though naturally I wouldn't stake my life on it!

Stephen kindly emailed and said it's not him in Adrian Mole

MAC McDONALD (Captain Hollister)

Recently, I was watching the Director's cut of Aliens and I noticed that Mac McDonald was in it and he played the colony commander on LV-426. He had a couple of funny lines and that was it. He was completely cut out of the movie in the regular version that you can find higgledy-piggledy on any video shelf. I found that to be really cool.

Played the painted-up bad guy in an apalling piece of trash called "The Glam Metal Detectives", which also featured Sara Stockbridge, one of the 'handmaidens' from Terrorform.

Played an army commander in Young Indiana Jones, and has played American cops in Smith And Jones and Punt And Dennis.

Found Mac McDonald (Captain Hollister) as one of the Joker's goons in Batman. He gets to say at least one whole line! Wow!!

Mac MacDonald and Jane Horrocks were in the movie 'Memphis Belle'. I definately saw him in it as well as his name in the credits, but I only saw her name in the credits, but I reckon it was her.

He's in the movie 'Fierce Creatures'

Mac MacDonald is a loving daddy who gets hacked and slashed near the beginning of Clive Barker's film "Nightbreed".

In the movie The 5th Element Mac McDonald plays a cop in this and has about two lines.

Mac has also done an ad for Nintendo where he plays a basketball instructor telling his team to "learn from these guys" then the Nintendo basketball game is shown.

Played an American soldier in a recent (1997) episode of 'Oh Doctor Beeching!' He's gotten VERY big (in physical size:) since his RD appearance/cameo.

Stiff Upper Lips (1997) .... American
Lethal Exposure (1993) (TV) .... Lt. Mays
Prisoner of Honor (1991) (TV) .... Picquart's Lawyer
Amérique en otage, L' (1991) (TV) .... Dale Leibach
.. aka Iran: Days of Crisis (1991) (TV)
Hardware
aka: M.A.R.K. 13 (1990)
Night of the Fox (1990) (TV) .... U.S. Tank Sergeant
Russia House, The (1990) .... Bob
Fellow Traveller (1989) (TV) .... G-Man
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) .... Marshall 1
"London Embassy" (1987) (mini) TV Series .... Colonel
Haunted Honeymoon (1986) .... Reporter
Half Moon Street (1986) .... Eddy Pressback
.. aka Escort Girl (1986)
Death Wish 3 (1985) .... Policeman
Electric Dreams (1984) .... Removal Man
Top Secret! (1984) .... German Soldier
"Mike & Angelo" (1989) playing "Cactus Billy" 1996
"New Statesman, The" (1988) playing "sheriff" 1989

Mac MacDonald played an East German soldier in the film Top Secret

CLAYTON MARK (Elvis in Meltdown)

Played Mature Elvis in "Elvis: The Musical". When he was 15 he played nights on the Las Vegas strip. He has a touring show called "Memories of Elvis" and has played Elvis in two films in the Los Angeles area.

In June 1991 he sang "American Trilogy" on a live broadcast to China for BBC's "Take Two", and in the same year he appeared on "The Les Dennis Laughter Show".

He also appeared in films for the London and Newport Film Institutes. In June 1991 he toured Germany, Scotland and England for four weeks, entertaining the troops returning from the Gulf War.

FORBES MASSON (Stan Laurel Wax-droid, Meltdown)

In two shows "The High Life" and "My Dead Dad".

"High Life, The" (1994) TV Series .... Steve McCreacken
Masson co-wrote the BBC-2 comedy series 'The High Life' with Alan Cumming who also stars in the show.

Masson starred in Michael Boyd's stage adaptation of 'The Trick Is To Keep Breathing' based on the award-winning novel of the same name by Janice Galloway. Listed as one of Scotland's top productions of 1995 by The Herald newspaper, 'The Trick Is to Keep Breathing' toured to Glasgow's Tramway theatre, the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto as part of the World Stage festival and the Royal Court Theatre in London. It also played for three weeks at the Tron as part of Glasgow's international arts festival, Mayfest.

Forbes Masson starred as Benedick in the Royal Lyceum Theatres production of 'Much Ado About Nothing' by William Shakespeare, with Elaine C. Smith starring as Beatrice.(31 Oct - 22 November 97?)

PAULINE MELVILLE (Barmaid in Backwards -- uncredited)

Mrs. Scratchit in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.

In The Young Ones episodes 'Sick' and 'Boring' (as Vyvyan's mother), and also 'Demolition'.

Shadowlands (1993) .... Committee Chairwoman
Utz (1992) .... Curator
House of Bernarda Alba, The (1991)(TV)
How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989) .... Mrs. Wailace
Mona Lisa (1986) .... Dawn
Scrubbers (1983) .... Crow
Britannia Hospital (1982)
Long Good Friday, The (1980) .... Dora
Ulysses 1967
Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) .... Mrs. Tall
"2 Point 4 Children" (1991) playing "Babs" in episode: "Hormones" 1992
"Comic Strip Presents, The" (1982) playing "Pauline Sneak" in episode:
"Didn't You Kill My Brother?" 1988
"Girls on Top" (1985) playing "Yvonne" in episode: "Big Snogs" 1986
"Girls on Top" (1985) playing "Yvonne" in episode: "Bring Me More
Flamingoes" 1986
"Girls on Top" (1985) playing "Yvonne" in episode: "Skankin'" 1985
"Happy Families" (1985) playing "Warder" 1985

Pauline Melville has written a book called 'Shape Shifter', a collection of short stories concerning the definition of one's own race, writings about Guyana, black women in Britain, narrative technique, using myths and the conflict between black and white working classes.

"Best known as an actress, Pauline Melville's first collection of short stories, Shape Shifter, has been appraised by Salman Rushdie as "notably sharp, funny, original...part Caribbean magic, part London grime, written in a slippery, chameleon language that is a frequent delight"." -From: Pauline Melville in conversation with Caryl Phillips. 'Writers in Conversation' recorded at the ICA before a public audience, 1990.

KEN MORLEY (Captain Vorhese in Stoke Me a Clipper)

Played Reg Holdsworth for a long time in "Coronation Street"

He's played a Nazi somewhere before in "Allo Allo". The string pertained to Rene stealing the plans for the German Invasion of England. Morley played a German General.

Ken Morley has been on "Through the Keyhole"

"Coronation Street" (1960) TV Series .... Reg Holdsworth (1989-1995)
Little Dorrit
aka: Little Dorrit's Story 1988
aka: Nobody's Fault
"Chelmsford 123" (1988) playing "Scipio" in episode:
"What's Your Poison?" 1988

RON PEMBER (The Taxman: Better Than Life)

Shopkeeper in Filthy, Rich And Catflap.

1967 Poor Cow (Petal)
1969 Oh! What a Lovely War (Corporal at station)
1970 Julius Caesar (Cobbler)
1972 Young Winston (Fireman)
1973 Raw Meat/Deathline (Lift Operator)
1975 The Land that Time Forgot (Jones)
1979 Murder by Decree (Makins)
1980 Rough Cut
1983 Bullshot (Dobbs)
1987 Personal Services (Ron)

Suspicion (1987) (TV) .... Ticket Collector
Chain, The (1985) .... Stan
Footlight Frenzy 1984
Ordeal by Innocence (1984) .... Ferryman
"Flambards" (1978) (mini) TV Series .... Drayman
"Nicholas Nickleby" (1978) (mini) TV Series .... Mr. Snawley
The Glitterball 1977
"Secret Army" (1977) TV Series .... Alain
Aces High (1977) .... Eliot
Subterfuge (1969) .... Photographer
Crimson Cult, The (1968) .... Petrol Attendant
.. aka Crimson Altar, The (1968)
.. aka Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968)
.. aka Curse of the Crimson Cult (1968)
.. aka Reincarnation, The (1968)
.. aka Spirit of the Dead (1968)
.. aka Witch House (1968)
"Dear John" (1986) playing "commissionaire" 1986
"Avengers, The" (1961) playing "Charley" in episode: "Bizarre" 1969
"Saint, The" (1962) playing "Sam Barlow" in episode: "People Importers, The" (episode # 108) 1969

A Ronald Pember has been credited as being in the following episode of The Sweeney, but I don't know whether it is the same actor as Ron 'Taxman' Pember:
'The Sweeny': Armchair Cinema - "Regan" - 4 June 1974, as Terrance Maddocks (Landlord)

HUGE QUARSHIE (Computer in Emohawk)

The first "Highlander" movie (as Kastagir, the Immortal friend of Connor's who gets whacked by the Kurgan while an ex-Marine watches)

Will be in "Star Wars: Episode I." (Filming for which is now complete.)

Star Wars: Episode I (1999).......(Captain Panaka?)
.. aka Star Wars: Genesis (1997) (working title)
.. aka Star Wars: The Balance of the Force (1997) (working title)
.. aka Star Wars: The Beginning (1997) (working title)
.. aka Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999) (release title)
"Melissa" (1997) TV Series .... George
Solomon & Sheba (1995) (TV) .... Nikaule's Father
MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis (1994) (TV) .... Inspector Rhodes
"Medics" (1992) TV Series .... Tom Carey (Series 1-3)
Nightbreed (1990) .... Detective Joyce
Behaving Badly (1988) (TV) .... Daniel
Chiesa, La (1988) .... Father Gus
.. aka Cathedral of Demons (1988)
.. aka Church, The (1988)
.. aka Demon Cathedral (1988)
.. aka Demons 3 (1988)
.. aka In the Land of the Demons (1988)
Highlander (1986) .... Sunda Kastagir
Baby... Secret of the Lost Legend (1985) .... Kenge Obe
.. aka Dinosaur... Secret of the Lost Legend (1985) (TV title)
Titus Andronicus (1985) (TV) .... Aaron
Midsummer Night's Dream, A (1981) (TV) .... Philostrate
Dogs of War, The (1980) .... Zangaron Officer
"Comic Strip Presents, The" (1982) playing "Govenor Wilkins" in
episode: "Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase" 1993
"Press Gang" (1989) playing "Inspector Hibbert" 1991

On television, Hugh's other credits include She's Out, Buccaneer, Surgical Spirit, Rumpole Of The Bailey and Give Us A Break.

He worked as a journalist, eventually becoming sub-editor at West AfricaMagazine.

Quarshie produced the Channel 4 arts programme 'Signals,' co-directed 'Othello' at the Greenwich Theatre, and authored the play 'The Prisoner of Hendon.'

Hugh's theatrical credits include: Julius Caesar, Faust, The Relapse, The Winter's Tale, Henry IV parts I & II, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth, all for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

He was also in Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming Of The Shrew for the Oxford and Cambridge Shakespeare Company. Othello for the Oxford Playhouse, Whose Life Is It Anyway
at the Savoy Theatre, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom at the Royal National Theatre, and two separate productions of The Great White Hope - at the RSC and the Tricycle Theatre.

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At the Critics' Circle Theatre Awards in 1986 Hugh Quarshie won the best actor award for his performance in THE GREAT WHITE HOPE.

At the Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg, he was in Romeo and Juliet and Guys and Dolls, both directed by Michael Bogdanov.

Quarshie was also the narrator for a few eps of the BBCs 'Horizon' series including 'MASTERS OF THE IONOSPHERE' (12th February 1996) and 'ASSAULT ON THE MALE' (26th February 1996.)

He was also the narrator for something called 'Psychedelic Science,' produced by Bill Eagles. It discusses controversial human experiments with the psychedelic drug LSD being carried out by American scientists at the risk of ruining their professional reputations. They believe that psychedelics could transform our understanding of the relationship between mind and brain.

Hugh Quarshie played Columbus in the Nuffield Theatres (in Southhampton) production of 'A new world and the tears of the Indians.'
 

RICHARD RIDINGS (Crazed Astro in Psirens)

"Highlander" two-parter: "Comes a Horseman" and "Revelations 6:8" as one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse named Silas.
(Evil. Fights with an axe. Once I realized where I'd seen him before, I couldn't take him seriously; all I could hear was "get that straw out of my ear!")

DAVID ROSS (Kryten in Kryten; Talkie Toaster in White Hole)

The headmaster in GBH.

Having A Ball.

Yanks Go Home.

Leave It To Charlie.

Cold Enough for Snow (1997) (TV) .... Bevis Whittle
"Melissa" (1997) TV Series .... Dr. Selwyn-Swanton
Mary Reilly (1996) .... Doctor
Eskimo Day (1996) (TV) .... Bevis
.. aka Interview Day (1996) (TV)
Little Odessa (1994) .... Anatoly
Requiem Apache (1994) (TV) .... Henry
.. aka Alan Bleasdale Presents Requiem Apache (1994) (TV)
Splitting Heirs (1993) .... Sgt. Richardson
Aria (1987) .... Doorman
"Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The" (1984) TV Series .... Inspector Martin
"If You See God, Tell Him" (1993) playing "Mr. Gudgeon" 1993
"This Is David Harper" (1990) playing "Frank Phillips" in episode: "List of Abuses, A" 11/9/1990

JENNA RUSSELL (Singer of RD theme song) (Tenuous!)

Fantine in Les Miserables.

Scottish secretary in May To December.

Was in a show called "On The Up".
 

Missing Persons (1990) (TV) .... Jan

Russell was in 'Medvirkende', named as the 'Musical of the Year 1996.'It also starred Sir Peter Ustinov and Julia McKenzie.

Russell is currently (as of Jan '98) performing in 'Martin Guerre' at the Prince Edward Theatre. Hal Fowler plays Arnaud and Jenna plays Bertrande. Although at certain performances Glyn Kerslake will be playing Arnaud and Ma-Anne Dionisio the role of Bertrande. It will close on February 28th, 1998. Four productions are planned in Europe throughout 1998-99 with the show hopefully re-opening in the United Kingdom in late 1998. There are still no plans for the US at this time.

MICHAEL SHANNON (Sometimes credited as: Michael J. Shannon) (John F. Kennedy in Tikka to Ride)

Hostile Waters (1997) (TV) .... Admiral
Balto (1995) (voice)
Nightwatch (1995) (TV) .... Martin Schraeder
.. aka Alistair MacLean's Night Watch (1995) (TV)
.. aka Detonator 2: Night Watch (1995) (TV)
Affair, The (1995/I) (TV) .... Captain Ford
Nervous Energy (1995)
Paparazzo (1995) .... Denis Prince
Fatherland (1994/I) (TV) .... US Ambassador
"Scarlett" (1994) (mini) TV Series .... Maxwell
Royce (1994) .... Senator Scanlon
Groundhog Day (1993) .... Fred
"Prime Suspect 3" (1993) (mini) TV Series
Pride and Extreme Prejudice (1990) (TV)
Murder by Moonlight (1989) (TV) .... Ivanov
Out of the Shadows (1988) (TV)
The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story [TV]  1986  [I wonder if his aim in life is to perform all the Kennedy family members. Personally, I'd like to see him play Jackie O' next :]
"Very Peculiar Practice, A" (1986) TV Series .... Jack Daniels (1988)
Little Shop of Horrors (1986) .... Television Reporter
Afterward [TV]  1985
Smart-Aleck Kill [TV]  1985
Behind Enemy Lines (1985) (TV)
.. aka 92 Grosvenor Street (1985) (TV)
Death of an Angel (1985) .... Bishop Holmes
Sheena (1984) .... Phillip Ames
Making Love  1982
"Riker" (1981) TV Series .... Brice Landis
Never Never Land (1980) .... Peter
Superman II (1980) .... President's Aide
Best Place to Be, The (1979) (TV)
"Lillie" (1978) (mini) TV Series .... Freddie Gebhard
Cops and Robin, The (1978) (TV)
"Future Cop" (1977) TV Series .... Officer Haven
"Rock Follies" (1976) TV Series .... Carl "Tubes" Benson
That Lucky Touch (1975) .... Lt. Davis
Shoot It: Black, Shoot It: Blue (1974)
.. aka Shoot It Black, Shoot It Blue

TONY SLATTERY (Brook on "Androids" in Kryten)

Small role in the movie The Crying Game.

S&M with Mike MacShane (UK comedy)

That music quiz thing on ch4 - best gag was 'Ah, everything's coming up roses - lucky old Rosie!'

A regular on 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' (UK comedy)

Just A Gigolo

That's Love

This Is David Harper

A 1992 movie called "Peter's Friends," starring, among others, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, and Kenneth Branagh, which had Tony Slattery in an adjunct role as "Sarah's" married lover. He did a pretty good job of playing the role, which was by definition one of kind of a loser. First thing I remember seeing him in, and I thought he was having some fun with the role.

Tibs and Fibs, a really poor UK channel 5 medical "comedy".

Up and Under (1998)
To Die For (1994) .... Terry
.. aka Heaven's a Drag (1994)
Carry On Columbus (1992) .... Baba the Messenger
How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989) .... Basil
"Saturday Stayback" (1983) TV Series
"Room 101" (1994) playing "Himself" 1994
"Murder Most Horrid" (1991) playing "Tony Sparkle" in episode: "He Died a
Death" 1991
"Black Tie Affair" (1993/I) playing "Bellboy" 1993

He was president of The Cambridge Footlights in 1992.

Jo Brand beat him in Nicholas Parsons' 'Just a Minute'.

Tony Slattery particpated in the 1997 Leicester Comedy Festival where he fielded questions from fans at the Phoenix Arts centre after a stage interview with Leicester Mercury TV reviewer Ben Hatch.

JAMES SMILLIE (Justice Computer in Justice)

Australian drama serial Prisoner (Cell Block H).

Australian mini-series and series Return To Eden.

Skin Deep [TV] 1983
Jaguar Lives! 1979
International Velvet 1978
Murder on the Midnight Express [TV] 1974

ARTHUR SMITH (Bar Manager: Backwards)

Milkman in Filthy, Rich And Catflap.

Evening with Gary Lineker, An (1994) (TV) .... Taxi driver
Solitaire for Two (1994) .... Man in Bookshop
"Paramount City" (1991) TV Series .... Host
.. aka "London Underground" (1991)
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (1988) TV Series .... Himself -
"This Is David Lander" (1988) playing "informant" in episode: "Question of Trial and Error, A" 11/21/1988
"Girls on Top" (1985) playing "delivery man" in episode: "Lower the Donkey" 1986
"Happy Families" (1985) playing "Policeman" 1985
Writer filmography:
Evening with Gary Lineker, An (1994) (TV)

TIMOTHY SPALL (Andy: Back To Reality)

Auf Wiedershen Pet.

Outside Edge (UK cricket sitcom).

Star of 'Nice Day At The Office' - BBC Sitcom.

He played Frank Stubbs in 'Frank Stubbs Presents'.

Tim Spall also starred in Mike Leigh's 1997 Oscar-nominated film 'Secrets and Lies.' His character name is Maurice Purley.

He's signed up to do a BBC adaptation of Dicken's final book, whatever that was.

I was watching Kenneth Branagh's new version of Hamlet a while ago, and I was amazed to see Don Warrington (Binks) as Valtemand, and Timothy Spall (Andy) as Rosencrantz.

Tim Spall has just been in a radio play called "Loot". It's a black comedy by Joe Orton and was broadcast on BBC Radio 3.

He's among a cast which will start shooting the TV film version of Tim Firth's West End comedy 'Neville's Island' next month. Producer Judy Cramer is making the film for ITV in London and the Lake District.

Wisdom of Crocodiles, The (1998)
Sheltering Sky, The (1990) .... Eric Lyle
White Hunter, Black Heart (1990) .... Hodkins
1871 (1990)
Life Is Sweet (1990) .... Aubrey
To Kill a Priest (1988) .... Igor
.. aka Complot, Le (1988)
.. aka Popieluszko (1988)
.. aka Zabic ksiedza (1988)
Crusoe (1988) .... Reverend Milne
Dream Demon (1988) .... Peck
Journey's End (1988) (TV) .... Lt. Hibbert
Body Contact (1987) .... Paul [TV]
Gothic (1986) .... Polidori
Bride, The (1985) .... Paulus
Dutch Girls (1985) .... Lyndon
Home Sweet Home (1982) (TV) .... Gordon
Missionary, The (1982) .... Parswell
Oliver Twist (1982) (TV) .... 1st Constable
Remembrance (1981)
Quadrophenia (1979) .... Projectionist

Broke

"Hunger, The" (1997) in episode: "Swords, The" 7/20/1997
"Murder Most Horrid" (1991) playing "pathologist" in episode: "Case of the Missing, The" 1991

Other notable television appearances include the series "Frank Stubbs Promotes"

There is an audio cassette recording available of Timothy Spall reading 'A Good Man in Africa' by William Boyd. Its about the misadventures surrounding Morgan Leafy, a young, overweight, oversexed British diplomat in West Africa. Date published: 25/8/94. Price: £7.99 (2 x Audio cassette) ISBN: 0140860517

Spall starred in Mike Leigh's play 'Smelling a Rat.'

Spall starred in two of the plays in the BBC2 Performance series, "La Nona" and "Rots", both directed by Simon Curtis.

He appeared at the Royal National Theatre (in London) as Bottom in Robert Lepage's controversial interpretation of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'

He has also appeared at the Royal National Theatre in Moliere's 'Le Bougeois Gentilhomme' and as the Dauphin in Shaw's 'Saint Joan'.

In the 1980s Spall appeared in several productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company, most notably Trevor Nunn's legendary 'Nicholas Nickleby', in which he played Wackford Squeers.

KOO STARK (Kathleen Stark) (Lady Sabrina Mulholland-Jjones in Timeslides)

"Cluedo" (1991) TV Series .... Miss Scarlett
.. aka "Clue" (1991)
Eat the Rich (1987) .... Hazel
Electric Dreams (1984) .... Girl in Soap Opera
Star Wars (1977) (scenes deleted) (uncredited) .... Camie
.. aka Adventures of the Starkiller (1976) (working title)
.. aka Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope (1977)
Cruel Passion (1977) .... Justine
.. aka De Sade's Justine (1977)
.. aka Justine (1977)
.. aka Marquis de Sade's Justine (1977)
Emily (1977/I) .... Emily
.. aka Awakening of Emily, The (1977)
Rocky Horror Picture Show, The (1975)...Bridesmaid
Adolescentes, Las (1975)
.. aka Adolescents, The (1975)

In 1983 Koo Stark was on Blackwell's worst-dressed list. She was described as "...a fashion Frankenstein waiting at the palace gate!" [That's funny, I don't see what's so bad about being compared to the holy mother of Cat's. I always thought that Cat's were meant to have quite a good dress sense :]

She has also appeared in many porno's - Not listed;)

MAGGIE STEED (Dr. Hildegarde Lanstrom in Quarantine)

Margaret in Pie In The Sky.

Shine On Harvey Moon.

She also appeared as "Aunt Vicky" in Dennis Potter's Lipstick On Your Collar, currently being repeated on Australian TV.

In The Young Ones episodes 'Sick', 'Demolition' and 'Summer Holiday'.

Maggie Steed played Mrs Todgers in 'Martin Chuzzlewit'

Summer House, The (1993) (TV) .... Mrs. Raffald
.. aka Clothes in the Wardrobe (1993) (TV)
Growing Rich (1992) (TV) .... Raelene
Gravy Train Goes East, The (1991) (TV)
Blood Rights (1990) (TV) .... Tess Barker
Intimate Contact (1987) (TV) .... Becca
"History Man, The" (1981) (mini) TV Series .... Myra Beamish
.. aka "Malcolm Bradbury's The History Man" (1981) (mini)
Babylon (1980) .... Woman At Lockup

SARA STOCKBRIDGE (handmaidens' from Terrorform)

The Glam Metal Detectives.

David (1997) (TV) .... Woman (witch)
Go Now (1995)
Interview with the Vampire (1994) .... Estelle
.. aka Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
U.F.O. (1994) .... Zoe
Micky Love (1993) (TV) .... Babs
.. aka Rik Mayall Presents Micky Love (1993) (TV)
Carry On Columbus (1992) .... Nina the Model
Split Second (1992) .... Tiffany
"Comic Strip Presents, The" (1982) TV Series .... Various roles (1992-1993)
"EastEnders" (1985) playing "Louise" 1996
"Look at the State We're In!" (1995) playing "make up girl" in episode:
"Status Quo" 1995
Music video for Duran Duran: Electric Barbarella (1997)

LENNY VON DOHLEN (Cop in Back To Reality)

Harold in Twin Peaks.

DON WARRINGTON (Commander Binks: Holoship)

Rigsby in Rising Damp. Hang on a mo'. I thought this was Leonard Rossiter RIP? Don Warrington is black. Leonard Rossiter was white. Rigsby was Leonard Rossiter. Leonard Rossiter is dead. Don Warrington was Phillip, not Rigsby.

Don Warrington played a news reporter in the UK series 'To Play The King'.

I was watching Kenneth Branagh's new version of Hamlet a while ago, and I was amazed to see Don Warrington (Binks) as Valtemand, and Timothy Spall (Andy) as Rosencrantz.

Privateer 2: The Darkening (1996) (VG) .... Canera Helmsman
Lion of Africa, The (1987) (TV) .... Henry Piggot
Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984) .... Stephen Wilson
The Last Giraffe [TV] 1979
"Back Up" (1996) playing "Youden" in episode: "Touched" 6/11/1997
"Fairly Secret Army" (1984) playing "Johnson" in episode: "When the Talking Had to Stop" 1984

RUBY WAX (Blaize Falconburger: Timeslides)

Don't Miss Wax.

The Full Wax.

Girls On Top.

Candy in Absolutely Fabulous 3, 'The End'.

UK TV ad for the Vauxhall Corsa.

Ruby Wax played Betty Monroe-Hapschat in Shock Treatment, the 1980 follow-up to the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Ruby Wax had a one-off programme interviewing Fergie (our (other) illustrious ex-Princess).

Borrowers, The (1997) .... City Hall clerk
"Ruby Wax Show, The" (1997) TV Series .... Host
"Ruby" (1997) TV Series .... Herself
"Ruby Wax Meets" (1996) TV Series .... Herself
Ruby Wax Meets...
Sharon Stone, Tom Hanks, Pamela Anderson Lee, Lisa Kudrow, John Goodman, Jean Claude Van Damme, Bill Cosby, Brett Butler, Helen Mirren, Juliana Margulies, Jane Seymour, Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, Roseanne, and Zsa Zsa Gabor, Lisa Kudrow, Burt Reynolds, Imelda Marcos, Sarah Ferguson, Tom Hanks, and Tammy Faye Bakker.

"Ruby's Health Quest" (1995) TV Series .... Herself
"Wax Cracks Cannes" (1995) TV Series .... Herself
"Wax Cracks Hollywood" (1993) TV Series .... Herself
"East Meets Wax" (1989) TV Series .... Herself
"Wax on Wheels" (1989) TV Series .... Herself
"Count Duckula" (1988) TV Series .... Additional Voices
Romance on the Orient Express (1985) (TV) .... Susan Lawson
Water (1985/I) .... Spenco Executive
Things Are Tough All Over (1982) .... Restaurant Patron
Chariots of Fire (1981) .... Spectator
"Boom Boom, Out Go the Lights" (1980) TV Series (scenes deleted) ....Herself
The Final Conflict

"Ruby Wax Show, The" (1997) TV Series (Executive)

"Absolutely Fabulous" (1992) TV Series (Script editor)
.. aka "AbFab" (1992)

"Ruby Wax Show, The" (1997) TV Series (Director)

"Comic Strip Presents, The" (1982) playing "Sue" in episode: "Wild Turkey" 1992
"Happy Families" (1985) playing "Waitress" 1985

Ruby Wax on Jay Leno June 5th, 1997 (US)

Earlier in her career, when Ruby was in the Royal Shakespeare Company, she played feature roles in many plays including 'Measure For Measure', Sore Throats', 'The Innocent', 'The Tempest', 'Wild Oats', 'Loves Labours Lost'and 'Anthony And Cleopatra.'

Ruby had previously trained at Berkely University as a Theatre major where she performed in 'Children's Hour' and 'The Glass Menagerie.'

The Johnson Wax Floorshow, which Ruby Wax devised with Darlene Johnson, was performed at the Young Vic and the cast eventually included an early appearance by Rik Mayall. This succesful play was followed by 'Desperately Yours' which Ruby wrote and starred in alongside Juliet Stevenson and which she later took to New York, with director Alan Rickman, where it became an off-Broadway hit.

Ruby found success as a script writer for 'Not The Nine O'Clock News.'

In the late 70s/early 80s Ruby went to Los Angeles where she wrote a sit-com pilot for CBS and sketches for Cheech & Chong and a Steve Martin television special.

In 1982, she wrote For 'Four Tonight' for Channel 4.

Ruby has written and performed her one woman show 'Wax Acts' which was originally presented at the Edinburgh Festival, toured successfully throughout the UK and completed a short West End run at the Globe Theatre.

She has also presented very unusual documentaries entitled Miami Memoirs, Class of `69, and Ruby Takes A Trip.

Ruby's other numerous television credits include Dreams Of Leaving, The Professionals, Wogan and Hit And Run.

MARK WILLIAMS (Petersen in The End, Balance Of Power and Stasis Leak)

Regular in Alexei Sayle's Stuff.

Also, Lister's Paranoia is Lee Cornes, also known as Dick Head in Bottom. And Mark Williams plays bloke who gets his arm pinched by Richie at his birthday party and is also known as Olaf Petersen (very good in bed!)

Mark Williams (Olaf Petersen) portrays the oafish dog-napper Horace in the new Disney live action adaptation of '101 Dalmatians'.

The Fast Show (UK Comedy) with Paul Whitehouse.

2 eps of 'Holiday' (UK travel program) with Martin Clunes.

I'm sure I've seen Petersen in a number of other things, but the first that comes to mind is the live action 101 dalmatians. He played Horice.

He's in that bloody awful advert where he says 'We wanna be togevva'. Can ne1 remember what it's for - some building society or something?
The advert he appeared in was for Prudential insurance.

Mark Williams played a police officer in one episode of Chef! The episode is "Masterchef" from Series II of Chef!

Borrowers, The (1997) .... Exterminator Jeff
Trained to Fight  1993

Relentless 3  1993 Makeup

Sommersby (1993) .... Boy #2
Kill Line  1991
Natural History of Parking Lots, The (1990) .... P.O
Long xing tian xia (1989) .... Hawks member
.. aka Master, The (1989)
.. aka Wong fei hung (1989)
Out of Order  1988
Rikky and Pete (1988) .... Constable
High Season (1988) .... Benny

The Brain  1988 Special Effects
Prison Ship
...aka: Star Slammer 1987 Special Effects

Windrider (1986) .... Mangles
Privileged  1982
The Spook Who Sat by the Door  1973

Secrets (1995/II) (Director)

"Shooting Stars" (1993) playing "Himself" 1996
"Health and Efficiency" (1993) playing "Steven" in episode: "Cinderella Rockafeller" 1994
"Bottom" (1992) playing "Boris" in episode: "Accident" 1991
"Jim Henson's The Storyteller" (1987) (mini) playing "Fearnot's Brother" in episode: "Fearnot" 1987


THANKS

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...who may or may not know they contributed to this!

Many thanks to Annette who sent me her lists with more misc entries than you can shake a smeggy stick at. And thanks again for forwarding me Dave Budd's 'Definitive Guide To British Sitcoms' from alt.comedy.british.

Special thanks to Susan Taylor a Film Lec. Flinders University of SA, who sent me two enormous emails of up-to-date stuff, and who's had to wait so long to see these updates.
They practically doubled the size of this list (so big that FrontPage express will no longer allow me to edit the end of the file!!)

Also thanks to Stephen McIntosh (Thicky Holden) who emailed in to correct his own entry. :-)

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