Alan Wheatley
Born: 1907-04-19 in Tolworth, Surrey, England, UK
Died: 1991-08-30
Known For: Acting
Biography
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Filmography
2023
- Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour as Temmosus (archive footage)
1972
- Sex and the Other Woman ... (Dialogue)
1969
- Department S as Carter
1966
1964
- Master Spy as Paul Skelton
- Clash by Night
- A Jolly Bad Fellow as Epicene
- Doctor Who: The Daleks as Temmosus
1963
- Doctor Who as Temmosus
- Tomorrow at Ten as Assistant Commissioner Bewley
1961
- The Avengers as Dangerfield
- The Shadow of the Cat as Inspector Rowles
1960
- Maigret
- Danger Man as Solicitor
- Inn for Trouble as Harold Gaskin
1959
1958
- The Duke Wore Jeans as King of Ritallia
1956
- The Count of Monte Cristo
- Colonel March of Scotland Yard as O'Brien
- Armchair Theatre as Mr. Murdstone
1955
- The Adventures of Robin Hood as Sheriff of Nottingham
- Robin Hood: The Movie as Sheriff of Nottingham
- Simon and Laura as Adrian Lee
1954
- Elizabethan Express as Self - Narrator (voice)
- The House Across the Lake as Inspector MacLennan
- The Diamond Wizard as Thompson Blake
- Delayed Action as Mark Cruden
1953
- Spaceways as Dr. Smith
- The Limping Man as Inspector Braddock
- Small Town Story as Nick Hammond
1952
- Whispering Smith Hits London as Hector Reith
- The Pickwick Papers as Fogg
1951
- Home to Danger as Hughes
- Sherlock Holmes as Sherlock Holmes
1950
- Sunday Night Theatre as Roderigo
1949
- For Them That Trespass
- It's Not Cricket as Felix
1948
- Counterblast as M. W. Kennedy
- Corridor of Mirrors as Edgar Orsen
- Brighton Rock as Fred Hale
- Sleeping Car to Trieste as Karl/Charles Poole
- Calling Paul Temple as Edward Lathom
1947
- Jassy as Sir Edward Walker
- The End of the River as Irigoyen
1946
- Appointment with Crime as Noel Penn
- Spring Song as Menelli
1945
- The Rake's Progress as Edwards
- Caesar and Cleopatra as Persian
1939
- The Circle as Arnold Champion-Cheney, M.P.
1938
- Julius Caesar as Titinius
1937
- William Tindale as William Tindale
1931
- The Conquest of the Air as Giovanni Alfonso Borelli