Paul Angelis
Born: 1943-01-18 in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Died: 2009-03-19
Known For: Acting
Biography
Paul Angelis (18 January 1943 – 19 March 2009) was an English actor and writer, best known for his role as PC Bruce Bannerman in the BBC police series Z-Cars, providing the voices of Ringo Starr, George Harrison, the Chief Blue Meanie and the overall narration in the film Yellow Submarine, and for playing Karageorge in the 1981 Bond film For Your Eyes Only. The son of an English mother and a Greek father, he was the older brother of fellow actor Michael Angelis.
Filmography
2002
- Occasional, Strong as Tony
2000
- This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper as DCS Jack Ridgeway
1997
- David as Schimi
1993
- The Bullion Boys as Destry
1987
- Truckers as Ray
1985
- EastEnders as D.S. Barnes
1983
- Runners as Tony Gavin
- Father's Day
1981
- For Your Eyes Only as Karageorge
1980
- Hussy as Alex Denham
- The Gentle Touch as Phil Wogan
- Juliet Bravo as Vic Knight
- One Chance in Four ... (Writer)
1979
- Dick Turpin as Willard
- Kidnapped as Sergeant
1978
- Armchair Thriller as Tom Choley
- A Dog's Ransom as Tom Choley
- The Vanishing Army as Conroy
1977
- Sweeney! as Secret Serviceman
- Robin's Nest as Plumber
1975
- The Sweeney as Barney Prince
- Shadows as Roddy
- If It's a Man – Hang Up! as Terry Cleeves
- Quiller as Vickers
1974
- Porridge as Navy Rum
1973
- Thriller as Terry Cleeves
- Man About the House as Mick
1972
- Under the Age as Susie
- The Alf Garnett Saga as Michael 'Mike' Rawlins
1971
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as Gillet
- Girl on the M1 as Ted
1970
- Play for Today as Conroy
1969
- Otley as Constable
- Battle of Britain as Albert (uncredited)
- Softly Softly: Task Force as Billet
1968
- Yellow Submarine as Ringo Starr / Chief Blue Meanie / George / Narrator (voice)
1967
- Callan
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as Travers
1965
- Thirty-Minute Theatre as Susie
1964
- The Wednesday Play as Tristram
- Theatre 625 as Tugman
1962
- Z-Cars as PC Bruce Bannerman
1960
- Coronation Street as Brian Bowes
1956
- Armchair Theatre as Ted