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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1922-02-06 (103 years old)

Place of Birth

Paddington, London, England, UK

Patrick Macnee

Biography:

Patrick Macnee (6 February 1922 - 25 June 2015) was an English actor, best known for his role as the secret agent John Steed in the series The Avengers (1961-1969).

Known For

Acting

2006

2005

2004

Unlocking DaVinci's Code as Narrator/Host

2003

2000

1999

Nancherrow as Lord Awliscombe
Television: The First Fifty Years as Self / John Steed (archive footage)
Family Law as Sir Thomas Matthews

1998

The Avengers as Invisible Jones (voice)
Roswell Top Secret as Self - Host

1997

Nightman as Dr. Walton
Night Man as Dr. Walton

1996

1995

1994

Thunder in Paradise 2 as Edward Whitaker
Thunder in Paradise as Edward Whitaker

1993

Thunder in Paradise as Edward Whitaker
The Hound of London as Sherlock Holmes
Frasier as Cecil Hedley
Diagnosis: Murder as John Garrison

1992

1991

1990

Lobster Man from Mars as Professor Plocostomos
Super Force as E.B. Hungerford
Dream On as Elliot Sterns
Super Force as E.B. Hungerford (voice)

1989

Cult People as Himself
Sorry, Wrong Number as Nigel Evans
Black Leather Jacket as John Steed (segment "Death at Bargain Prices") (archive footage)
Chill Factor as Carl Lawton
Dick Francis: Twice Shy as Geoffrey Keeble
Where There's a Will as Charles Crow-Finch
Coach as Mr. Thind

1988

Transformations as Father Christopher
Waxwork as Sir Wilfred
War of the Worlds as Valery Kedrov

1987

1986

Club Med as Gilbert Anthony Paige

1985

A View to a Kill as Tibbett
Shadey as Sir Cyril Landau
Lime Street as Sir Geoffrey Rimbatten

1984

This Is Spinal Tap as Sir Denis Eton-Hogg
Murder, She Wrote as Oliver Trumbull
Empire as Calvin Cromwell
Murder, She Wrote as Dayton Whiting

1983

1982

Rehearsal for Murder as David Mathews
The Hot Touch as Vincent Reyblack
Hotel as Edmund Bradshaw
Wogan as Self
Gavilan as Milo Bentley

1981

1980

The Sea Wolves as Major 'Yogi' Crossley
Magnum, P.I. as David Worth / Chee / Chinese Doctor

1979

1978

Battlestar Galactica as Imperious Leader (voice)
Evening in Byzantium as Ian Waldeigh
Battlestar Galactica as Opening Credit Announcer / Imperious Leader (voice) (uncredited)
Battlestar Galactica as Imperious Leader (voice)
Battlestar Galactica as Count Iblis

1977

1976

The New Avengers as John Steed

1975

Matt Helm as Shawcross

1973

1972

The Woman I Love as Lord Brownlow

1971

Blood Suckers as Derek Longbow
Columbo as Captain Gibbon

1970

Mister Jerico as Dudley Jerico
Night Gallery as Major Crosby (segment "Logoda's Heads")

1965

1964

1962

1961

The Avengers as John Steed

1960

Mission of Danger as Colonel Trent

1959

The Twilight Zone as First Officer McLeod
One Step Beyond as Eric Farley
Adventures in Paradise as Colonel O'Neill
Black Saddle as Michael Kent
Rawhide as Henry Watkins

1958

1957

Les Girls as Sir Percy
Jane Eyre as Rochester
Until They Sail as Pvt. Duff (scenes deleted)
Alcoa Theatre as Sergeant Shaw
Suspicion as Captain John Biersdorf

1956

The Battle of the River Plate as Lieutenant Commander Medley, R.N.
Armchair Theatre as David Manning
Armchair Theatre as Algernon Moncrieff

1955

Three Cases of Murder as Guard Subaltern (segment "Lord Mountdrago") (uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Sgt. John Theron
Folio as Macduff
Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Professor Kersley
Folio as Captain John Tregarthen
First Performance as Julian Shaw

1954

On Camera as George
On Camera as Essex
On Camera as poet Brother Sebastien
On Camera as Henty
On Camera as Lieutenant Honeywell

1953

General Electric Theater as Gilbert Burns

1951

Flesh and Blood as Capt. David Sutherland
Scrooge as Young Jacob Marley
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Lt. Charles Daurigny

1950

Dick Barton at Bay as Phillips
The Girl Is Mine as Hugh Hurcombe
The Elusive Pimpernel as Hon. John Bristow
Sunday Night Theatre as Rolf Hornblower
Sunday Night Theatre as Captain Peter Niles
Sunday Night Theatre as Captain Marchant

1949

1948

Wuthering Heights as Edgar Linton
Hamlet as Extra (uncredited)
Studio One as Bill Cheever

1947

1946

Morning Departure as Stoker Marks

1939

Pygmalion as Extra (uncredited)