Michael Craig
Born: 1929-01-27 in Poona, Maharashtra, British India (now Pune, Maharashtra, India)
Known For: Acting
Biography
Michael Francis Gregson (born 27 January 1929), known professionally as Michael Craig, is a British actor and screenwriter, known for his work in theatre, film and television both in the United Kingdom and in Australia. He is related to British film producer Richard Gregson (youngest brother), American actress Natasha Gregson Wagner (niece), British lord mayor of London Sir Reginald Henson (great-grandfather) and British novelist Julia Gregson (sister-in-law).
Filmography
2021
- Titans of Destruction: The Evolution of Giant Monster Movies as Self - (archive footage)
2004
2003
- K Street as Self
1995
- The Story of Rosy Dock as Narrator
1988
- Appointment with Death as Lord Peel
1986
- Doctor Who: Terror of the Vervoids as Commodore Travers
1985
- Hot Resort as Bo Bo
1984
- Robin of Sherwood as The Earl of Huntingdon
1982
- Turkey Shoot as Charles Thatcher
1981
- Triangle as Captain John Anderson
- The Killing of Angel Street ... (Screenplay)
1980
- The Timeless Land as Stephen Mannion
1979
- Tales of the Unexpected as Moira
- Shoestring as Maurice Gilray
- The Danedyke Mystery as The Reverend Septimus Treloar
1978
- The Irishman as Paddy Doolan
1977
- The Professionals as Guthrie
1976
- The Sullivans ... (Writer)
- The Outsiders ... (Writer)
- For Love as Alberto Reggiani
- The Fourth Wish as Dr. Richardson
1975
- Inn of the Damned as Paul Melford
- Ride a Wild Pony as James Ellison
1974
- Rush as Chevalier de Vaucluse
- Second Time Around as Harry
1973
- The Vault of Horror as Maitland (segment 4 "Bargain in Death")
1972
- Arthur of the Britons
- The Frighteners as Bancroft
1971
- A Town Called Bastard as Paco
- The Fourth Victim as Arthur Anderson
- Father's Help as Chris
- The Hotel in Amsterdam
- Story of a Girl Alone as Luis
1970
- Shadows of Fear
- Twinky as Daddy
- Brotherly Love as Douglas Dow
- The Night of the Assassin as Colonel Stephen Mallory
1969
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre as Alan Williams
- The Royal Hunt of the Sun as Estete
1968
- Star! as Sir Anthony Spencer
- Spoiled as Richard Howarth
- Nothing's Ever Over as Him
- A Very Fine Line as Frank Guess
1967
- ITV Playhouse as Ken
1966
- Modesty Blaise as Paul Hagan
1965
- BBC Play of the Month as Earl of Warwick
- Sandra as Andrew Dawson
- Life at the Top as Mark
1963
- Doctor Who as Commodore
- The Iron Maiden as Jack Hopkins
- Stolen Hours as Dr. John Carmody
1962
- Life for Ruth as John Harris
- A Pair of Briefs as Tony Stevens
- Conquered City as Captain Robert Elliott
1961
- Drama 61-67 as Kath Nolan
- Mysterious Island as Capt. Cyrus Harding
- Payroll as Johnny Mellors
- No, My Darling Daughter as Thomas Barclay
1960
- The Angry Silence as Joe Wallace
- Doctor in Love as Dr. Richard Hare
- Cone of Silence as Capt. Hugh Dallas
1959
- Sapphire as Inspector Phil Learoyd
- Upstairs and Downstairs as Richard Barry
- Life In Emergency Ward 10 as Stephen Russell
1958
- The Silent Enemy as Leading Seaman Knowles
- Sea of Sand as Cpt Cotton
- Nor the Moon by Night as Rusty
1957
- Campbell's Kingdom as Boyd Bladen
- High Tide at Noon as Nils
1956
- Armchair Theatre as Cliff Morton
- Yield to the Night as Jim Lancaster
- Eyewitness as Jay
- The Black Tent as Sheikh Faris
- House of Secrets as Larry Ellis / Steve Chancellor (dec.)
1955
- Passage Home as Burton
1954
- Svengali as Zou Zou
- The Love Lottery as Cameraman Assistant (uncredited)
- The Embezzler as Dr. Forrest
1953
- Malta Story as British Officer
1951
- The Lady with a Lamp as Wounded Soldier