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Donald Hewlett (30 August 1920 – 4 June 2011) was an English actor, born in Northenden, Manchester, Lancashire, and best known for his sitcom roles as Colonel Charles Reynolds in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Lord Meldrum in You Rang, M'Lord?, both written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. He also had a number of parts in British film and television productions.
Date Of Birth August 30, 1920 Died 2011-06-04 Place Of Birth Northenden, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK Profession Actor, Writer Spouse Christine Pollon ; Diana Greenwood ; Thérèse McMurray Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Acted in both The Avengers and The New Avengers. 2 Best known for his portrayals of upper-class military types. 3 Studied geography and meteorology at St. John's College, Cambridge. Early in World War II, served at the Fleet Air Arm station of Kirkwall in the Orkneys, providing weather reports for Atlantic convoys. Later assigned to the Royal Navy, during North Atlantic action aboard the light cruisers Malaya and Galatea. Rose to the rank of lieutenant. Subsequently posted to Singapore, in charge of Japanese POW's and as entertainments officer.Graduated from RADA with the Athene Seyler Prize for Comedy. First professional stage appearance in repertory at the Oxford Playhouse. 4 His father was Conservative MP for Manchester Exchange. 5 Father of Siobhan Hewlett .
Actor Title Year Status Character The Upper Hand 1995 TV Series Carlton You Rang, M'Lord? 1988-1993 TV Series Lord George Meldrum The Russ Abbot Show 1989 TV Series Goldeneye 1989 TV Movie Adm. Godfrey Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors 1989 TV Series Winkworth Pulaski: The TV Detective 1987 TV Series Charles Parker-Smith Ruth Rendell Mysteries 1987 TV Series Russell Cawthorne Saving Grace 1986 Monsignor Colin McGee Lovejoy 1986 TV Series Harry High and Dry 1985 TV Series Henry Cummings Walking the Planks 1985 TV Movie Henry Cummings Andy Robson 1982 TV Series Donald McDonald It Ain't Half Hot Mum 1974-1981 TV Series Colonel Charles Reynolds The Dick Emery Show 1981 TV Series Rings on Their Fingers 1979 TV Series Mr. Fenton The Great Train Robbery 1979 Club Member (uncredited) Come Back Mrs. Noah 1977-1978 TV Series Carstairs Happy Ever After 1977 TV Series James Calthorpe The Fosters 1977 TV Series Mr. Boothroyd The New Avengers 1976 TV Series Torrance Rogue's Rock 1975-1976 TV Series Wing Commander Julius Rogue / Wing Commander Rogue Confessions of a Driving Instructor 1976 Chief Examiner Warship 1973-1976 TV Series R-Admiral Staunton / R-Admiral Mulliner Carry on Behind 1975 The Dean BBC Play of the Month 1975 TV Series Squadron Leader Are You Being Served? 1975 TV Series The Dress Crown Court 1973-1975 TV Series Philip Samkins / Rev. Michael Piggott Moments 1974 Dial M for Murder 1974 TV Series Turner The Protectors 1974 TV Series Chambers A Touch of Class 1973 Spencer Birdsall (uncredited) Ooh La La! 1973 TV Series Fontanet Now Look Here 1971-1973 TV Series Col. Sutcliffe The Fenn Street Gang 1973 TV Series Mr. Grout Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall 1973 Senior Officer Armchair Theatre 1957-1972 TV Series Donovan / Mark / Rodney Martin ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1972 TV Series Peter Kershaw QC And Mother Makes Three 1971 TV Series Allan Plunkett Bachelor Father 1971 TV Series Sir George Collins Seasons of the Year 1971 TV Series Cousin Bart Doctor Who 1971 TV Series Hardiman Menace 1970 TV Series Robert Amro Crime of Passion 1970 TV Series Georges Romerio The Gold Robbers 1969 TV Mini-Series Edward Lancing The Very Merry Widow and How 1969 TV Series Freddie Phillipson Judge Dee 1969 TV Series Kou Yuan The Very Merry Widow 1967-1968 TV Series Freddie Phillipson / Mr. Wright 2 ITV Playhouse 1968 TV Series William Featherstone The Ronnie Barker Playhouse 1968 TV Series Nigel Public Eye 1968 TV Series David Marchmont Callan 1967 TV Series Lord Lindale The Wednesday Play 1965-1967 TV Series Hawkins / Executive / 1st Hunting Man Mr. Rose 1967 TV Series Jago Scottish Playbill 1966 TV Series Ian Harper You Can't Win 1966 TV Series Daddy Redcap 1966 TV Series Jim Softly Softly 1966 TV Series Anderson Sergeant Cork 1964-1966 TV Series Edgar Whitbread / Charles Garnet The Avengers 1966 TV Series Waversham Coronation Street 1965 TV Series Bob Maxwell The Saint 1965 TV Series Howard Mitchell Sherlock Holmes 1965 TV Series Horace Harker HMS Paradise 1964 TV Series Commander Brent Contest Girl 1964 Advertising Agent (uncredited) No Hiding Place 1964 TV Series Jack Traherene The Protectors 1964 TV Series Fairchild Compact 1962-1963 TV Series Tom Brent The Odd Man 1963 TV Series Bruce Dominic Jezebel ex UK 1963 TV Series Robert Truscott Hancock 1963 TV Series Hotel Receptionist Six More Faces of Jim 1962 TV Series ITV Play of the Week 1960-1962 TV Series Benoit / David Warren Probation Officer 1962 TV Series Jonathan Shaw Element of Doubt 1961 TV Movie Undetermined role The Roving Reasons 1960 TV Series Bottoms Up 1960 Hamley ITV Television Playhouse 1959 TV Series Maj. Alexander Pickard The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull 1959 TV Series Capt. 'Sooty' Pilkington The Vise 1959 TV Series Store Detective / Mitchell Dead Giveaway 1957 TV Series Larry Haines Let's Stay Home 1956 TV Series Orders Are Orders 1955 Lincoln Green
Writer Title Year Status Character Compact 1963 TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character Comedy Connections 2007 TV Series documentary Himself This Is Your Life 1995-1999 TV Series documentary Himself Omnibus 1995 TV Series documentary Himself The Happening 1991 TV Movie Himself Family Fortunes 1981 TV Series Himself
Known for movies It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974-1981) as Colonel Charles Reynolds
You Rang, M'Lord? (1988-1993) as Lord George Meldrum
Saving Grace (1986) as Monsignor Colin McGee
Rogue's Rock (1975-1976) as Wing Commander Julius Rogue / Wing Commander Rogue