Nigel Patrick
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Clapham, London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nigel Patrick (born Nigel Dennis Wemyss; 2 May 1913 - 21 September 1981) was an English actor and stage director born into a theatrical family. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nigel Patrick, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Appearances
6.9
Battle of Britain
Group Capt. Hope
6.1
The MacKintosh Man
Soames-Trevelyan
7.0
Sapphire
Superintendent Robert Hazard
6.7
Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
Stephen Cameron
6.9
Tales from the Crypt
Maj. William Rogers
7.0
The League of Gentlemen
Race
6.9
Morning Departure
Lt. Manson
6.4
Raintree County
Prof. Jerusalem Webster Stiles
7.6
The Browning Version
Frank Hunter
7.3
The Sea Shall Not Have Them
Flt Sgt Slingsby
5.3
Noose
Bar Gorman
6.5
The Sound Barrier
Tony Garthwaite
7.9
Grand National Night
Gerald Coates
Morning Departure
Morning Departure
Lt-Cmdr. Stanford
5.6
Count Five and Die
Major Julien Howard
6.4
The Perfect Woman
Roger Cavendish
6.9
How to Murder a Rich Uncle
Henry Clitterbern
5.7
A Prize of Gold
Brian Hammell
6.4
Trio
Max Kelada (in segment Mr. Know-All)
7.0
The Pickwick Papers
Mr. Jingle
6.1
The Man Inside
Sam Carter
6.3
The Trials of Oscar Wilde
Sir Edward Clarke
6.2
Encore
Tom Ramsay
6.9
Forbidden Cargo
Insp. Michael Kenyon
7.4
Silent Dust
Simon Rawley
5.9
The Executioner
Colonel Scott
7.1
Spring in Park Lane
Mr. Bacon
5.3
Young Wives' Tale
Rodney Pennant
8.2
The Jack of Diamonds
Alan Butler
All That Is England
All That Is England
7.0
The Great Waltz
Johann Strauss Sr.
6.8
The Informers
Chief Insp. John Edward Johnnoe
7.4
Goal!
Self - Narrator (voice)
6.9
Mrs Pym of Scotland Yard
Richard Lodden
6.0
Who Goes There!
Miles Cornwall
6.6
Johnny Nobody
Father Edward John Carey
4.7
Uneasy Terms
Lucien Donnelly
6.8
The Virgin Soldiers
RSM Raskin
7.1
Meet Me Tonight
Toby Cartwright
6.7
All for Mary
Capt. Clive Norton
Blunt Instrument
8.0
Blunt Instrument
Hugh Logan
6.0
Zero One
Alan Garnett