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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1922-08-20 (102 years old)

Place of Birth

Fulham, London, England, UK

Bernard Archard

Biography:

Known For

Acting

2018

1990

Hidden Agenda as Sir Robert Neil
Keeping Up Appearances as The Hotel Guest

1986

God's Outlaw as Sir Thomas More

1985

King Solomon's Mines as Prof. Huston
Lytton's Diary as The Editor
Theatre Night as Frederic Wilder

1983

Krull as Eirig
Clash of Loyalties as Sir Percy Cox
Separate Tables as Mr. Fowler

1982

Inside the Third Reich as Dr. Hans Flachsner

1981

Bergerac as Dr. Rogers

1980

The Sea Wolves as Underhill
A Tale of Two Cities as Tribunal President
Cribb as Governor of Newgate

1979

1977

1976

The Shadow-Line as Capt. Elis

1975

1974

Leeds United! as Managing Director, Blacks

1973

The Day of the Jackal as Detective Hughes

1972

Breeze Anstey as Vernon
Crown Court as Peter Elgar
Crown Court as William Boyce

1971

Dad's Army as Maj. Gen. Fullard
Macbeth as Angus
Upstairs, Downstairs as Col Harry Tewksbury

1970

Song of Norway as George Nordraak
The Suicide Club as The President
Manhunt as Lemaitre

1969

Run a Crooked Mile as Business Spokesman
The Double Agent as Kenneth Ducane
Play Dirty as Col. Homerton

1968

Dracula as Van Helsing
If Only the Trains Came as Dr. Andrei Ragin

1967

The Mini-Affair as Sir Basil Grinling
The Education of Corporal Halliday as Sir Adrian Campbell
The Waiting Game as Dolf Perriman

1966

The Spy with a Cold Nose as Russian Intelligence Chief
The Last Hope as Bu Kader
Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks as Head of Security Bragen

1964

1963

The Silent Playground as Insp. Duffy
Doctor Who as Marcus Scarman

1962

The Password Is Courage as 1st Prisoner of War
Z-Cars as HM Inspector of Constabulary
The Scales of Justice as Joe Ashton
Suspense as Mr. Wales

1961

Clue of the New Pin as Superintendent Carver
Man Detained as Det. Inspector Verity
The Avengers as Dr. Constantine
Sir Francis Drake as Sir Christopher

1960

1959

1958

Corridors of Blood as Hospital Official
The Secret Man as Inspector

1956

Armchair Theatre as Sir Adrian Campbell
Armchair Theatre as George Boxley

1951

Hallmark Hall of Fame as Geoffrey Dawson