Paul Brooke
Born: 1944-11-22 in London, England, UK
Known For: Acting
Biography
Paul Brooke is a retired English actor. He made his film debut in 1972 in the Hammer film Straight on till Morning, followed by performances in For Your Eyes Only (1981), Return of the Jedi (1983), Scandal (1989), Saving Grace (2000), Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), Alfie (2004), The Phantom of the Opera (2004) and Oliver Twist (2005). Brooke is the father of actor Tom Brooke. – Wikipedia
Filmography
2008
- The Edge of Love as Mr. Justice Singleton
- Einstein and Eddington as H H Turner
2007
- A Class Apart as Godfrey
2005
- Oliver Twist as Mr Grimwig
2004
- Agatha Christie's Marple as Billingsley
- Hustle as Benny
- The Phantom of the Opera as Auctioneer
- The Worst Week of My Life as Vicar
- Alfie as Flower Shop Proprietor
- The Alan Clark Diaries as Ian Gow
2003
- Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie as Charley
- The Royal as Dr. Marsden
2002
- Foyle's War as Arthur Ellis
- Bertie and Elizabeth as Tommy Lascelles
2001
- Bridget Jones's Diary as Mr. Fitzherbert
- The Affair of the Necklace as Monsieur Bohmer
- Doc Martin as Charley
2000
- Saving Grace as Charlie
- The Prince and the Pauper as Magistrate
- The Sky Is Falling as Mr. Pitt
- Lighthouse as Captain Campbell
1999
- Relic Hunter as Chef Gerald La Grange
- The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc as Domremy's Priest
- The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Demons of Deception as Policeman #1
1998
- The Last Salute as Mr Pimm
- The Scold's Bridle as Duncan Orloff
1997
- Midsomer Murders as Nigel Anderson
- A Dance to the Music of Time as Maclintick
- Chalk as Max
- Nostromo as Capt. Mitchell
- Sharpe's Revenge as Roland
1996
- Dalziel and Pascoe as Canon Eustace Horncastle
- The Moonstone as Dr. Candy
- Annie's Bar as Vernon Du Chine
1995
- Kavanagh Q.C. as Richard Dynevor
- Ghosts as Dr Brandon
- Oliver's Travels
1994
- Ain't Misbehavin' as Chuck Purvis
- Dandelion Dead as Arthur
1993
- Joking Apart as Dr Strickland
- Splitting Heirs as Tour Guide
- The Trial as Deputy Bank Manager
- Genghis Cohn as Interior Minister
1992
- Between the Lines
- Covington Cross as Friar
- Adam Bede as Martin Poyser
- A Masculine Ending as Humphrey Morris
- Mr. Wakefield's Crusade as Doctor
- Blood and Dust as Simon
1991
- In Suspicious Circumstances as Dr Holmes
- Children of the North as Ballister
- Hancock as Feature Writer
1990
- The Fool as Lord Paramount
- The Library as Reader in Libarary
1989
- Campion as Mr. Parrott
- Stay Lucky
- Scandal as Detective Sergeant
- A Dry White Season as Dr Herzog
- The Justice Game as Alistair Sinclair Murray
- About Face
- Mornin' Sarge as Sarge
- Somewhere to Run as Abrahams
- The Mountain and the Molehill as Lilliwhite
- The Kitchen Child
1988
- The Storyteller as Chancellor
- After Henry as Paul
- The Lair of the White Worm as P.C. Erny
- The Modern World: Ten Great Writers as Dr. Hofrat Behrens
- The Storyteller: The Luck Child as Chancellor
- Number 27 as Karmel
1987
- Still Crazy Like a Fox as Constable
1986
- Lovejoy as Gently Bentley
1985
- Screen Two as Deputy Bank Manager
- Girls On Top as Lawrence
- Revolution as Lord Darling
- Blott on the Landscape as Hoskins
- Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil as Gen. Josef Biegler, SA
- Blott on the Landscape
1984
- Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes as Rev Stimson
- The Kit Curran Radio Show as Les Toms
1983
- Blackadder as Friar Bellows
- Return of the Jedi as Malakili - Rancor Keeper (uncredited)
- Reilly: Ace of Spies as Granier
- The Mad Death as Bob Nicol
- The Phantom of the Opera as Inspector
1982
- Shine on Harvey Moon as Doctor Thrush
1981
- For Your Eyes Only as Bunky
- The History Man as Henry Beamish
- All's Well That Ends Well as Lavache
1980
- Minor Complications as Mornington
1978
- All Creatures Great and Small as Captain Crawford
- The BBC Television Shakespeare as Lavache
- The Comedy of Errors as Angelo
1972
- Straight On Till Morning as Uneasy Man (uncredited)
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
1970
- Play for Today as Mornington
1969
- The Last Train Through Harecastle Tunnel as Farquhar
1964
- The Wednesday Play as Farquhar