Joe Melia Net Worth is $100,000 Joe Melia Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Joe Melia was born on January 23, 1935 in Islington, London, England as Giovanni Philip William Melia. He is known for his work on Jackanory (1965), Privates on Parade (1983) and The Sign of Four (1983). He was married to Flora Melia. He died on October 20, 2012 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
Date Of Birth January 23, 1935 Died 2012-10-20 Place Of Birth Islington, London, England, UK Height 5' 11" (1.8 m) Profession Actor, Editorial Department, Soundtrack Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Studied language at Cambridge University. Was spotted by a talent scout while performing with the Cambridge Footlights Revue. 2 National service with the Intelligence Corps. 3 Son of Italian parents, born in Islington. His family moved to Leicester during World War II. 4 In 1982, Joe Melia won a "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" Laurence Olivier Award for the play, "Good". 5 Born over a barbershop in Camden Town.
Actor Title Year Status Character Born to Run 1997 TV Series Albert Sorry About Last Night 1995 TV Movie Andy's father Ghostbusters of East Finchley 1995 TV Series Stan Love on a Branch Line 1994 TV Mini-Series Mr. Jones Birds of a Feather 1992 TV Series Greek Priest The Bill 1992 TV Series Siddy Jacobs Performance 1991 TV Series Feliks Topolski Screenplay 1991 TV Series Mr. Gold A Very Peculiar Practice 1986-1988 TV Series Ron Rust Chance in a Million 1986 TV Series Photographer Minder 1985 TV Series Ernie Pop Pirates 1984 Guard Big Deal 1984 TV Series Mel Carter Sharing Time 1984 TV Series Bill Sakharov 1984 TV Movie Sergej Kovalov The Sign of Four 1983 TV Movie Jonathan Small Give us a Break 1983 TV Series Monty Sherman Privates on Parade 1983 Sergeant Len Bonny Last of the Summer Wine 1982 TV Series Percy Vice Versa 1981 TV Series Kaminski West End Tales 1981 TV Series Squint-Eyed Cyril The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy 1981 TV Series Mr. Prosser The Wildcats of St. Trinian's 1980 Flash Harry Donkeys' Years 1980 TV Movie Kenneth Snell Word for Word 1979 TV Series Hiccle Play for Today 1973-1979 TV Series Harry Webb / Ben / Mother Bear Feet First 1979 TV Series Spike Rollins Crown Court 1978 TV Series The Odd Job 1978 Head Waiter ITV Playhouse 1969-1977 TV Series Addison / Eduardo / Michael Donnell Drama 1977 TV Series 2nd Chorus Leonardo's Last Supper 1977 Sweeney! 1977 Ronnie Brent Peter Pan 1976 TV Movie Starkey Red Letter Day 1976 TV Series Stanley Against the Crowd 1975 TV Series Clive Garske BBC Play of the Month 1975 TV Series Moses The Goodies 1973 TV Series Builder / Estate Agent Antony and Cleopatra 1972 Messenger #1 Jackanory 1969-1971 TV Series Storyteller Paul Temple 1971 TV Series Alex Trimmer Thirty-Minute Theatre 1969-1971 TV Series Hal / Ephraim / Reg Gray Honour and Offer 1970 TV Movie Alfred Thring ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1970 TV Series Alfred Thring A Talent for Loving 1969 Tortillaw Plays of Today 1969 TV Series Violinist Detective 1969 TV Series Jones Public Eye 1969 TV Series Billy Raybold The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder 1969 TV Series Mo Liski Oh! What a Lovely War 1969 The Photographer Armchair Theatre 1969 TV Series Alec Braham Sherlock Holmes 1968 TV Series Joey Daly Softly Softly 1968 TV Series Lemgrace Theatre 625 1968 TV Series Jerry Sebastian The Franchise Trail 1968 TV Movie Che Man in a Suitcase 1967 TV Series Hendrik Olsen The Gamblers 1967 TV Series Danny Golding Sanctuary 1967 TV Series Luiz Gomes Emergency-Ward 10 1959-1967 TV Series Davie Greenspan / Bernie Lewis Topo Gigio Comes to Town 1966 TV Movie Joe Foreign Affairs 1966 TV Series Serge Volchanivov Modesty Blaise 1966 Crevier Not Only... But Also 1966 TV Series A Slight Case of... 1965 TV Series Mr. Poliansky Call It What You Like 1965 TV Series Various Roles Four in the Morning 1965 Friend The Intelligence Men 1965 Conductor BBC Sunday-Night Play 1962 TV Mini-Series Price Winning Widows 1962 TV Series Drama 61-67 1962 TV Series Jonathan Fox Follow a Star 1959 Stage Manager Too Many Crooks 1959 Whisper The Larkins 1959 TV Series 4th Barrister
Editorial Department Title Year Status Character BBC Sunday-Night Play 1963 TV Mini-Series translated from the Russian by - 1 episode
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Oh! What a Lovely War 1969 performer: "Goodbye-ee", "Comrades" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Chagall 1985 Documentary Marc Chagall (voice) Punch & Judy: Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy 1981 Documentary Punch (voice) The Good Old Days 1976 TV Series Himself - Performer Full House 1972-1973 TV Series Himself - Presenter Call My Bluff 1970 TV Series Himself International Cabaret 1968 TV Series Himself Double Image 1966 TV Mini-Series documentary The Taxi Driver Impromptu 1964 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Jackanory (1969-1971) as Storyteller
Privates on Parade (1983) as Sergeant Len Bonny
The Sign of Four (1983) as Jonathan Small
Modesty Blaise (1966) as Crevier