- David Jason
Sir David Jason, OBE (born 2 February 1940) is a highly regarded English actor, admired equally for his dramatic work as for his comedy roles. He is perhaps most famous for his portrayal of "Del Boy" in the BBC television situation comedy "Only Fools and Horses" which made him a household name in the United Kingdom, and for playing detective chief inspector Jack Frost on "A Touch of Frost". - Bruce Alexander
Bruce Alexander is an English actor, perhaps most famous for his portrayal of Superintendent Mullet in the ITV television series A Touch of Frost produced by Yorkshire Television in the United Kingdom, in which he acted as the superior of the main character Detective Inspector William "Jack" Frost, played by Sir David Jason. He has also acted for the Royal Shakespeare Company; he played Ferdinand in the 1989 production of John Webster's "The Duchess of Malfi". - James McKenna
James (Jimmy) McKenna is a Scottish TV actor who has appeared in shows including "Hollyoaks", in which he has played the character of Jack Osborne since 1996, and "A Touch of Frost". - Arthur White
Arthur White (born 1933 in Finchley, London, England) is a British stage and screen actor. He is probably most famous for his role as a police archivist PC Ernest 'Ernie' Trigg in the popular UK detective drama, "A Touch of Frost" alongside his real life brother Sir David Jason. - John Lyons
John Lyons is an English stage and screen actor. He is probably most famous for appearing as D.S. George Toolan in the long-running UK detective drama, "A Touch of Frost" (1994–present) alongside David Jason. In September 2005, Lyons joined the cast of the world's longest-running play, "The Mousetrap", in London's West End. - Michael Kitchen
Michael Kitchen (born October 31, 1948 in Leicester) is an English actor. Since 2002, he has been the star of the ITV television detective series "Foyle's War". Since the early 1970s, Kitchen has been a fixture of UK television. His early appearances include roles in "Play for Today" ("Hell's Angels" by David Agnew, 1971), "Thriller" and "Beasts". - Matt Bardock
Matt Bardock (born 1970) is an English actor. He is probably most famous for appearing as D.C. Clive Barnard in the television series "A Touch of Frost", produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV in the United Kingdom. He played along with Sir David Jason's Detective Inspector William "Jack" Frost. His chararcter Detective Constable Barnard was the nephew of the Chief Constable. While many believe he has only got into CID through his family connections, … - Susannah Doyle
Susannah Doyle (born July 5, 1966) is best known for her roles as Joy Merryweather in Britcom "Drop The Dead Donkey", and Avril Burke in "Ballykissangel". She also played the role of a sergeant in the series "A Touch of Frost". She is the daughter of Irish actor Tony Doyle, who also starred in "Ballykissangel", although she joined the series after his death. She has also appeared in radio drama, for example the BBC five-part serial, … - Caroline Harker
Caroline Harker (born 1966) is an English stage and television actress. She is the sister of actress Susannah Harker. In 1994, she starred in the BBC sitcom "Honey for Tea". She is married to Anthony Calf and is the daughter of actors Polly Adams and Richard Owens. She is well-known for her role as Celia in the BBC's Middlemarch. - Sally Dexter
Sally Julia Dexter (born 15 April, 1960), is an English actress best known for her role as Natalie Harper in "Night and Day". Educated at The Henley College She has also had roles in "A Touch Of Frost", "Dalziel and Pascoe" and "Family". On stage she has starred in "Macbeth" and "Billy Elliot The Musical". - Neil Dudgeon
Neil Dudgeon is an English actor best known for his many television appearances, most often in crime drama. Dudgeon was born in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. He made his first screen appearance in 1987. The following year, he appeared as a World War II pilot in "Piece of Cake", alongside Tim Woodward, Jeremy Northam and Nathaniel Parker. As well as occasional appearances in long-running series such as "Casualty", "London's Burning" and "Lovejoy", … - David Gooderson
David Gooderson is a British actor who has appeared in several television roles. As well as portraying Davros, creator the Daleks in the "Doctor Who" serial "Destiny of the Daleks", he has appeared in "Lovejoy", "Mapp & Lucia" and "A Touch of Frost" amongst other roles. - Sandy Johnson
Sandy Johnson is a British director who has directed episodes of "A Touch of Frost", "Jonathan Creek" and "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet". He directed the final two episodes of the first series of "Kingdom" and a 2007 episode of "The Last Detective". In 1998 he shared a British Academy Television Award for "Jonathan Creek". - Robert Glenister
Robert Glenister (born March 11, 1960 in London, England) is a British actor, the son of director John Glenister and the brother of actor Philip Glenister. He made his first television appearance in the sitcom "Sink or Swim" in 1980. He has since had one-off/irregular appearances in shows such as "Doctor Who" (in the serial "The Caves of Androzani", opposite his "Sink or Swim" co-star Peter Davison), "Only Fools and Horses", … - Philip Jackson
Philip Jackson (b. June 18 1948 in Retford, Nottinghamshire) is an English actor, well known for his long running role as Chief Inspector Japp in "Agatha Christie's Poirot." He also played Abbot Hugo de Rainault, brother to the Sheriff of Nottingham, in "Robin of Sherwood." Jackson started acting while studying Drama and German at the University of Bristol, and has worked in the theatre in Liverpool and London. - Danny Dyer
Danny Dyer (born 24 July, 1977) is an English actor. - John Glenister
John Glenister is a British television director. His credits include "Rumpole of the Bailey", "Play For Today" and Dennis Potter's 1971 biopic of "Casanova", "A Touch of Frost", "Hetty Wainthropp Investigates" and "A Bit of A Do". He is the father of actors Philip Glenister and Robert Glenister. - Nicky Henson
Nicholas Victor Leslie "Nicky" Henson (b. 12 May 1945, London, England) is an English actor who has portrayed many roles since 1963. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1977. Nicky Henson attended St. Bede's (Anglican) College, Eastbourne and Charterhouse. He is a son of the comedian Leslie Henson by the elder Henson's third marriage. Some of his most notable roles include the "Fawlty Towers" episode "The Psychiatrist", … - Isla Blair
Isla Blair (born 29 September 1944, Bangalore, India) is a British actress, best known for her television roles. Her credits include: "The Saint", "The Avengers", "Department S", "Jason King", "Dixon of Dock Green", "When the Boat Comes In", "Space: 1999", "Blake's 7", "Doctor Who", "C.A.T.S. Eyes", "Inspector Morse", "Taggart", "The Darling Buds of May", "The Final Cut", … - Bill Stewart
Bill Stewart (7 December 1942 - 29 August 2006) was an English actor best known for his role as Denton Evening News reporter Sandy Longford in the British television program "A Touch of Frost". He also made appearances on "Z Cars" and "MacGyver" and had roles in such films as "101 Dalmatians" and "Anna and the King". - Susan Penhaligon
Susan Penhaligon (born Manila, Philippines, July 3 1949) is a British television actress who appeared in many television series and cult, horror and exploitation films of the 1970s, and is now known for playing "Jean Hope" in the ITV soap opera "Emmerdale". She is also a regular stage actress. Her birthplace was as a result of her father working as an engineer for the Shell oil company. - Philip Stone
Philip Stone (April 14, 1924 - June 15, 2003) was an English actor, born Philip Stones in Leeds, West Yorkshire. He and Joe Turkel were the only actors to have appeared in three successive Stanley Kubrick films: in "A Clockwork Orange" as Dad, in "Barry Lyndon" as Graham and in "The Shining" as Delbert Grady, the original caretaker. Other notable film roles included "Shadowlands", "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom", … - Larry Lamb
Larry Lamb is a British actor, who had worked frequently in television. Credits include: "The New Avengers", "The Professionals", "Fox", "Triangle", "Minder", "Get Back", "Lovejoy", "A Touch of Frost", "Our Friends in the North", "Taggart", "Casualty", "Kavanagh QC", "Midsomer Murders" and "The Bill". Larry Lamb has also appeared in various films including the 1980's hit, … - Blake Ritson
Blake Ritson is an English actor, best known for portraying Edmund Bertram in the 2007 BBC adaptation of Mansfield Park and for playing sidekick Robert Presley in "A Touch of Frost". He also played the part of Justin in The League of Gentlemen. Ritson directed the film "Out of Time", along with his older brother, Dylan Ritson. "Out of Time" won the Global Audience Award at the first CON-CAN Movie Festival. - Barry Jackson
Barry Jackson (born 29 May 1938 in Birmingham) is an English actor best known for his roles on film and television. His film roles include: "Ryan's Daughter", "Barry Lyndon" and "Wimbledon". TV credits include: "A for Andromeda", "The Mask of Janus", "Adam Adamant Lives!", "Doctor Who", "Z Cars", "Dixon of Dock Green", "The Troubleshooters", "Doomwatch", "Poldark", "Oil Strike North", … - Julia St. John
Julia St. John (b.4th January 1960) is a British actress. Her television appearances include "A Touch of Frost", "The Brittas Empire" and "Agatha Christie's Poirot". - Danny Webb
Danny Webb is a British television and film actor. He may be known for his role as the prisoner Morse in "Alien³". He has had made appearances in many famous British television programs including "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles", "Emmerdale Farm", "A Touch of Frost", "The Bill", … - Jason Merrells
Jason Merrells is an English actor, who received his big break when he starred in "Casualty" for three years (1994 to 1997) as Matt Hawley. He has also starred in "Clocking Off", playing a factory employee called Martin Leach. Jason's biggest role to date is as stylist Gavin Ferraday in "Cutting It". Desperate to start a family with Allie (Sarah Parish), … - Jane Wymark
Jane Wymark (born 31 October, 1952 in London) is an English actress. The daughter of well-known actor Patrick Wymark (now deceased), she is best known for playing Morwenna Chynoweth Whitworth (Morwenna Carne at the closure of the series) in the 1970s BBC TV period drama "Poldark", and more recently Joyce Barnaby in the hugely popular ITV detective series "Midsomer Murders" (a role she has played since 1997). - Camille Coduri
Camille Coduri (born 1966 in Wandsworth, London) is a British actress. She is best known for her role in "Doctor Who" as Jackie Tyler from 2005 to 2006. She featured in the film comedies "Nuns on the Run" (1990) and "King Ralph" (1991). She has also appeared extensively on British television, appearing in guest roles in episodes of series such as "Rumpole of the Bailey", "Boon", … - James Faulkner
James Faulkner (born 18 July 1948 in London) is an English actor. His television credits include: "Covington Cross", "I, Claudius", "Hazell", "Tales of the Unexpected", "The Martian Chronicles", "Minder", "The Professionals", "Bergerac", "The Bill", "Inspector Morse", "Lovejoy", "Hamish Macbeth" and "A Touch of Frost". - Kacey Ainsworth
Kacey Ainsworth (born 19 October 1970) is an English actress, best known for playing the long-suffering Little Mo in the BBC soap opera " EastEnders". She made her final appearance in "EastEnders" in May 2006. Although she has now left the television show, Ainsworth has agreed to contribute to a new book written by a group of Carlisle women with real-life experience of domestic abuse. - Charles Dale
Charles Dale (born 1963 in Tenby, Wales) is an Welsh actor who is well known for playing Dennis Stringer in "Coronation Street", Gary "Chef" Alcock in "The Lakes" and Clive Eustace in "The Eustace Bros.". He has also made appearances in "Lovejoy", "Soldier Soldier", "Bramwell", "A Touch of Frost", "Touching Evil III", "The Bill", "At Home with the Braithwaites", "Burnside", … - Tom Georgeson
Tom Georgeson (born 8 August 1941 in Liverpool) is a British actor, known for his television and film work. His most notable credits have been supporting parts in "Between The Lines" (1992) and in three dramas by Alan Bleasdale; "Boys from the Blackstuff" (1982) "Scully" (1984) and "G.B.H." (1991). His appeared as the lawyer's clerk Clamb in the BBC adaptation of "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens (2005). - Neil Stuke
Neil Stuke (born 1967), is a British actor. His television career includes Matthew Malone in the second and third series of "Game On", "Drop The Dead Donkey", "Office Gossip", "Bedtime", A Touch of Frost and "The Bill". Has also played several roles on stage to great acclaim. He is currently starring in the 60's comedy Boeing Boeing in the West End - Linda Henry
Linda Henry is a British actress, best known for her role as Yvonne Atkins in the ITV television drama "Bad Girls". Henry was brought up in Peckham, London. She spent some time with the 'Old Vic Youth Theatre', and at sixteen was in the same acting group as Rowan Atkinson at Edinburgh. At seventeen she went to 'Webber Douglas' and set up a production company, Buster, which still exists although she is no longer involved with it. - Amber Sainsbury
Amber Sainsbury (born January 1, 1980) is a British actress. She has starred in the Sky One UK Television series "Hex", as Roxanne Davenport. Amber has also appeared in "Coronation Street", "The Bill", "A Touch of Frost", and the film "Channelling Baby". - Gwyneth Powell
Gwyneth Powell (born 15 November 1946) is an English actress who portrayed the role of Bridget McCluskey in the TV series "Grange Hill" for ten seasons. She has also appeared in other television programmes such as "Heartbeat", "A Touch of Frost" and "Father Brown". She was born in Levenshulme, Manchester. - Beatie Edney
Beatie Edney is an English television actress. Born Beatrice Edney on 23 October 1962 in London, she is the daughter of famous British actress Sylvia Syms. Edney first came to audiences attention as Heather MacLeod the 1986 film "Highlander", the first film in the Highlander series. She returned to the role again in the 2000 film "Highlander: Endgame". - Tim Wylton
Tim Wylton (born 27 February 1940 in Bangor-on-Dee, Wales) in an English television actor best known for his roles Stanley Dawkins in "My Hero" and Lol Ferris in "As Time Goes By". Wylton has been acting on British television since 1964, when he made an appearance on "The Comedy of Errors". Other early appearances include "The Liver Birds", "The Sweeney", "Maybury", "The Dustbinmen" and "Juliet Bravo".
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