- Anthony Stewart Head
Anthony Head (born 20 February, 1954) is an English actor and musician who has appeared in theatre, television and films. He is most widely known for his role as Rupert Giles in the American television drama series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", as the Prime Minister in the British comedy show "Little Britain", as Dr. - Dulcie Gray
Dulcie Gray, also known as Dulcie Savage, was born Dulcie Winifred Catherine Bailey in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya (now Malaysia) in 1919, and is a veteran British actress of the stage and screen. She went to school in Wallingford, Oxfordshire and then returned to Malaya to teach. After her father's death, she returned to England and, after a brief spell at art school, … - Michael Denison
John Michael Terence Wellesley Denison CBE (b. Doncaster, Yorkshire November 1, 1915 - d. Amersham, Buckinghamshire July 22, 1998) was a noted English actor. Denison was raised by his aunt and uncle from the age of three weeks, following the tragic death of his mother and an estranged relationship with his father. He was educated at Harrow where he took part in school productions. It was while at Magdalen College, Oxford University, … - Willoughby Gray
Willoughby Gray (5 November 1916, London - 13 February 1993) was an English actor of stage and screen born in London (though several sources suggest he was born in Aberdeen, Scotland). He achieved popularity in the mid 1950s after making 38 appearances on the television series "The Adventures of Robin Hood". He appeared as 'Pete' in Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party" on its very first run in 1958, this being just one of countless stage performances he made. - Nigel Davenport
Nigel Davenport (born 23 May 1928) is an English actor. Born in Shelford, Cambridge, he grew up in an academic family. He was educated at Cheltenham College and Trinity College, Oxford, originally to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics but switching to English on the advice of his tutors. Davenport joined the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre in the 1960s. He began to appear in British film and television productions in supporting roles. - Stephen Yardley
Stephen Yardley (born 24 March 1942 in Ferrensby, Yorkshire, England) is an actor, best known for playing medallion man Ken Masters in the 1980s drama "Howards' Way". He made early appearances on TV in the 1960s, in series like "Danger Man", and had an extended run in "Z Cars" when it was revived in 1967, but his best known work was in the 1970s & 80s. - Tony Anholt
Tony Anholt was a British actor best known for his role as Security Chief Tony Verdeschi in the second season of Gerry Anderson's television series "Space: 1999" (1976-1977), Paul Buchet in "The Protectors" (1972-1973) and as Charles Frere in the highly-successful BBC drama series "Howards' Way" (1985-1990). Anholt was originally a continuity announcer for the BBC World Service. - Tracey Childs
Tracey Childs (born 30 May 1963 in London) is an English actress, best known for playing Lynne Howard in the 1980s drama series "Howards' Way". More recently, she has appeared in "Born and Bred" as Linda Cosgrove and as Patty Cornwell in "Hollyoaks". Her first on-screen role was in the "Upstairs, Downstairs" episode, "Wanted - a Good Home". She also appeared in "Sense and Sensibility". - Oscar Quitak
Oscar Quitak (born 10 March 1926) is a British actor. His television credits include: "Z Cars", "Man in a Suitcase", "Doomwatch", "Ace of Wands", "Colditz", "The Changes", "The New Avengers", "Open All Hours", "Kessler", "Chessgame", "Howards' Way", "Yes, Prime Minister" and "Lovejoy". - Richard Heffer
Richard Heffer (born July 28, 1946) is a British actor, best known for his roles on television. He has played leading and supporting roles in a variety of series, including: "Department S", "Jason King", "Father Brown", "Public Eye", "Survivors", "Dixon of Dock Green", "Enemy at the Door", "The Mad Death", "Boon", "Howards' Way", "Wycliffe", "Trial & Retribution", … - Jan Harvey
Jan Harvey is a British actress, born in Penzance on 1 June1947. She is best known for her role as Jan Howard in the 1980s BBC drama "Howards' Way". In the 1990s she appeared in the action series "Bugs" as Jan, and more recently was a regular cast member in the Channel 5 soap opera "Family Affairs" in which she played Babs Woods. - Maurice Colbourne
Maurice Colbourne was a British stage and television actor. He was born Roger Middleton in Sheffield at the outbreak of World War 2. He took his stage name from that of an earlier film actor called Maurice Colbourne, (24 September 1894 – 22 September 1965), who shared the same date of birth (in a different year) as his. He first became well known when he played the lead in a BBC drama series, "Gangsters", from 1975-78, … - Edward Highmore
Edward Highmore (born 3 April 1961 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England) is an actor, known for playing Leo Howard in the 1980s BBC drama "Howards' Way". He also appeared in "Doctor Who", playing Malkon in the 1984 serial "Planet of Fire". He is the father of young actor Freddie Highmore, who played Charlie Bucket in the 2005 film version of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". - Jeff Harding
Jeff Harding is an actor from New England most famed for his narration of popular books into audio format. Notably, he has read "The Da Vinci Code", "The Bourne Identity", "Kane and Abel" and "Secrets Of The Code". His acting career as speaking extras is well documented, appearing in such high profile productions as "Alfie" and "Tomorrow Never Dies", "Hackers" and (with Michael Caine) "Bullseye!". - Patricia Shakesby
Patricia Shakesby (born 6 November 1942 in Cottingham, East Yorkshire, England) is a British actress, best known for her role as Polly Urquhart in "Howards' Way". She is also notable for being an original cast member of "Coronation Street", in which she played Susan Cunningham, the first on-screen love interest of Ken Barlow. Other TV credits include: "Hancock's Half Hour", "Dixon of Dock Green", "Z Cars", "The Borderers", … - Kulvinder Ghir
Kulvinder Ghir, born in Nairobi, Kenya, is a British actor and comedian of South Asian ancestry, best known for his roles in the sketch show "Goodness Gracious Me", in particular "Chunky Lafunga", a sexy Bollywood star, superhero Bhangra Man, and one half of the "Bhangramuffins" duo (the other half being Sanjeev Bhaskar). He speaks English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu and Swahili fluently. - Graham Pountney
Graham Pountney is a British actor. His television credits include: "Angels", "Maybury", "The Cleopatras", "Howards' Way", "Peak Practice", "Doctors", "Sea of Souls", "Hustle" and "New Tricks". - Lana Morris
Lana Morris (born March 11, 1930 in Ruislip, Middlesex; died May 28, 1998 in Windsor, Berkshire) was a popular film, stage and television actress during the 1950s and 1960s. She was married to the BBC executive Ronnie Waldman (1914-1978) (from 1953 to 1978). Her best known television role was probably that of Helene in the 1967 BBC adaptation of "The Forsyte Saga", but she appeared in many other television programmes. - Dean Harris
Dean Harris is a British actor, noted for his roles on television. His credits include: "Z Cars", "Dixon of Dock Green", "Softly, Softly", "The Sweeney", "Shoestring", "Blake's 7", "The Fourth Arm", "Howards' Way", "Bergerac", "EastEnders", "Casualty", "As Time Goes By", "Drop the Dead Donkey", "Love Hurts", "Heartbeat" and "The Bill". - James Coombes
James Coombes is a British actor with a number of television credits to his name. His best known role is perhaps that of Pierre Challon during the final series of the BBC drama "Howards' Way". He also appeared in the "Doctor Who" serial "Warriors of the Deep". Other credits include: "Minder", "Robin of Sherwood", "Boon", "Drop the Dead Donkey", "Heartbeat", "Bugs", "Holby City", … - Glyn Owen
Glyn (Griffith) Owen (6 March 1928 - 10 September 2004) was a British stage and television actor. Born in Bolton, Lancashire, the son of a Welsh railway guard, he left school aged 14 and worked in a telegraph office. He completed his compulsory military service in 1946-1948 during which time he acted in the War Office's amateur dramatic company. For the next five years he was a police officer in London's Paddington district, … - Victoria Burgoyne
Victoria Burgoyne (born 1956 in London) is an English actress. She is possibly best known for being a guest actor in the infamously uncompleted "Doctor Who" serial "Shada", the making of which was abandoned as the result of a BBC strike. She later was a regular cast member on the series "Howards' Way" as Vicki Rockwell during its 1989 series. Other TV credits include: "The Professionals" and "Ever Decreasing Circles". - Bruce Bould
Bruce Bould (born Bradford, West Yorkshire) is an English actor, best known for playing David Harris-Jones in the television sitcom "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin". Other TV credits include "Z Cars", "The Good Life", "The New Avengers", "To the Manor Born", "Howards' Way", "Drop the Dead Donkey" and "As Time Goes By". - Paul Jerricho
Paul Jerricho (born 18 November 1948) is a British actor. He has been mostly active in television. His best known roles include Robert Hastings during the final series of "Howards' Way", violent P.E. teacher Mr. Hicks in "Grange Hill" and The Castellan in two "Doctor Who" serials - "Arc of Infinity" and "The Five Doctors". Other TV appearances include: "Space: 1999", "Secret Army", "Enemy at the Door", … - Sian Webber
Sian Webber is a British actress, best known for playing Emma Neesome in the 1980s BBC drama series "Howards' Way". She has also appeared in "Star Cops", "Pie in the Sky", "Dangerfield", "Highlander", "The Bill", "Bad Girls", "Peak Practice", "Holby City", "Waterloo Road" and "EastEnders", playing Ritchie Scott. - Charmian Gradwell
Charmian Gradwell is a British actress, best known for her role in the television game show "The Adventure Game". She also played Jenny Richards in "Howards' Way". - Susan Gilmore
Susan Gilmore (born London, England on 24 November 1954) is an actress with a number of prominent television credits to her name, including Elizabeth Fitt in the BBC hospital drama "Angels" and Avril Rolfe in "Howards' Way". She was also a leading cast member in the cult thriller serial "Maelstrom". - Sarah Lam
Sarah Lam is a British-Chinese actress, noted for her television roles. She played Linda Mo in "Angels", Anna Lee in "Howards' Way" and Caroline Choi in "Brookside". Other TV credits include: "Two Thousand Acres of Sky", "The Chinese Detective", "C.A.T.S. Eyes", "A Very Peculiar Practice", "The Adventure Game", "Virtual Murder", "Inspector Morse", "The Bill" and "Holby City". - Michael Loney
Michael Loney is an Australian actor, best known for his roles on British television. His credits include: "Tenko", "Robin of Sherwood", "Coronation Street" (as Ian Latimer) and "Howards' Way" (as Mike Hanley). - Ivor Danvers
Ivor Danvers (born 14 July 1932 in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex) is an English actor, best known for his role as Gerald Urquhart in the 1980s BBC drama "Howards' Way". Other TV credits include: "Z Cars", "Softly, Softly", "The Troubleshooters", "Juliet Bravo", "Tenko", "Minder", "Terry and June" and "Keeping Up Appearances". - Kate O'Mara
Kate O'Mara (born August 10, 1939 in Leicester), England, Great Britain, is a British actress. Although she was one of Hammer Studio's Glamour Girls ("The Vampire Lovers", "The Horror of Frankenstein"), O'Mara these days is best known for her work in television series. Prominent roles in dramas such as "The Brothers" (as Jane Maxwell), … - Francesca Gonshaw
Francesca Gonshaw is a British actress best known for her work in television during the 1980s. She played cafe waitress Maria Recamier in the popular BBC sitcom "'Allo 'Allo!" for the first three years of its run, and Amanda Parker during the entire 1987 run of the drama series "Howards' Way". - Cindy Shelley
Cindy Shelley (born 23 March 1960 in Barnet, Hertfordshire) is a British actress, best known for her roles in two high profile BBC television dramas of the 1980s - Alice Courtenay in "Tenko" and Abby Urquhart in "Howards' Way". - Sarah-Jane Varley
Sarah-Jane Varley is a British actress, best known for playing Sarah Foster in the 1980s BBC drama "Howards' Way". She also played Estella in a 1981 BBC adaptation of "Great Expectations". - Robert Vahey
Robert Vahey is a British actor, best known for his role as Bill Sayers in the 1980s television series "Howards' Way".
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