John Ronane
Born: 1933-12-11 in Kensington, London, England, UK
Died: 2019-05-15
Known For: Acting
Biography
John Ronane was an English actor who began his career on the stage before establishing himself on the screen throughout the 1960s and 70's.
Filmography
2015
- College Debts as Professor McLaughlin
2012
- Most High as Halo
1989
- Press Gang as Mr. Mayer
1985
- Howards' Way as Councillor Steven Moffat
1982
- Andy Robson as Ben Turnbull
1981
- Take the Stage as Self
1980
- Juliet Bravo as Arthur Field
- Fox as Bob Cooper
1979
- Only When I Laugh as Policeman
1978
- All Creatures Great and Small as Dowson
- Strangers as DS David Singer
1977
1975
- The Sweeney as Red Redgrave
- Survivors as Bill
- The Spiral Staircase as Dr. Rawley
1974
- London Conspiracy as Rupert Hathaway (archive footage)
1972
- Crown Court as Harold Barnes
- Nobody Ordered Love as Paul Medbury
- A War of Children
- That's Your Funeral as Roland Smallbody
1971
- The Persuaders! as Rupert Hathaway
- Jason King
- Elizabeth R as Thomas Seymour
- Deathday as Quilter
1970
- The Six Wives of Henry VIII as Thomas Seymour
1969
- Department S as Villiers
- Strange Report as Peter Newcome
- Two in Clover as Jack Barclay
- Scenes from Family Life as Eric
1968
- The Expert as Chief Insp. Tobin
- Journey to the Unknown as Lt. Preston
- Sebastian as Jameson
- Charlie Bubbles as Gerry
- The Touchables as Kasher
1967
- How I Won the War as Operator
- Some May Live as Capt. Elliott Thomas
- Another Man's Wife as Andrés
1966
- Mystery and Imagination as Dick Tippins
1965
- Out of the Unknown as Quilter
- Operation Crossbow as RAF Dakota Pilot
- King Rat as Hawkins
- I Took My Little World Away as Geoffrey Mather
1964
- Theatre 625 as Mark Peel
- Story Parade as Roger Redfers
- Rattle of a Simple Man as Willie
1963
- The Silent Playground as Alan
1962
- The Saint as Justin Pritchard
- A Kind of Loving as Draughtsman
1961
- The Avengers as Captain Tim
- Drama 61-67 as Loretta Marcus
- Sir Francis Drake as Spanish Officer
- Doctor Blood's Coffin as Hanson
1960
1959
1956
- Armchair Theatre as Geoffrey Mather