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John Forbes-Robertson was born on May 10, 1928 in Worthing, Sussex, England. He was an actor, known for Lifeforce (1985), The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974) and The Vault of Horror (1973). He died on May 14, 2008 in London, England.
Date Of Birth May 10, 1928 Place Of Birth Worthing, Sussex, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Taurus
Actor Title Year Status Character Legend of Hammer Vampires 2008 Video documentary Host Room 36 2005 Norman Crime Traveller 1997 TV Series Blake Samson and Delilah 1996 TV Movie Medico Jonny Briggs 1986-1987 TV Series Mr. Badger Paradise Postponed 1986 TV Mini-Series Hugo Windebank, Q.C. Lifeforce 1985 The Minister (as James Forbes-Robertson) Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1984 TV Series Inspector Keaton The Far Pavilions 1984 TV Mini-Series Squadron Commander Number 10 1983 TV Mini-Series Salisbury I Remember Nelson 1982 TV Series Lord Spencer The Island of Adventure 1982 Mr. Roy Venom 1981 Sgt. Nash Eustace and Hilda 1977 TV Series Major Steptoe Poldark 1975-1977 TV Series Dr. Choake Nicholas Nickleby 1977 TV Mini-Series Doctor Just William 1977 TV Series Old Coggs Drama 1977 TV Series Creon Centre Play 1977 TV Series Father The New Avengers 1976 TV Series Doctor The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin 1976 TV Series Henry Possett The Expert 1968-1976 TV Series Brading / Martin The Man from Nowhere 1975 Mr Freeman The Naked Civil Servant 1975 TV Movie Civil Servant Thriller 1975 TV Series Dr. Mace The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires 1974 Dracula QB VII 1974 TV Mini-Series Jury Foreman Play for Today 1973 TV Series Headmaster The Vault of Horror 1973 Wilson (segment 2 "The Neat Job") Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 Col. Voikov Jason King 1971 TV Series Stretfield Softly Softly: Task Force 1970 TV Series Hutchinson The Vampire Lovers 1970 Man in Black Cromwell 1970 Colonel Harrison (uncredited) The Spy with a Cold Nose 1966 M.I.5 Workshop Director The Fighting Prince of Donegal 1966 The Saint 1962-1966 TV Series Claude / Philip Gray / Sgt. Bob Stevens Redcap 1966 TV Series Maj. FFolliott Bunny Lake Is Missing 1965 Hospital Attendant First Men in the Moon 1964 First Reporter (uncredited) No Hiding Place 1964 TV Series Brewster Dr. Finlay's Casebook 1964 TV Series Dr. Black Kidnapped 1963 TV Mini-Series Duncansby The Model Murder Case 1963 Porter The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre 1963 TV Series Alwood The Plane Makers 1963 TV Series Ron Chapman Jezebel ex UK 1963 TV Series Venner Compact 1963 TV Series Jack Kingston The Partner 1963 Alwood Garry Halliday 1961-1962 TV Series Secretary / Traffic Controller The Dark Island 1962 TV Series Lieutenant Suspense 1962 TV Series Sgt. Wetherby Maigret 1961 TV Series Bernard The Men from Room 13 1959-1961 TV Series Sergeant Costigan / Rex Barnaby Rudge 1960 TV Series Ensign BBC Sunday-Night Play 1960 TV Mini-Series Det. Sgt. Petty Chasing the Dragon 1960 TV Movie Revenue Officer Emergency-Ward 10 1960 TV Series Dr. Edward Willis The Traitor 1959 TV Movie Secretary The Common Room 1959 TV Series Mr. Nugent The Widow of Bath 1959 TV Series Police Constable Whack-O! 1959 TV Series Mr. Tuppington Charlesworth 1959 TV Series Constable BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1959 TV Series Manservant Dixon of Dock Green 1959 TV Series Peter Pymm Starr and Company 1958 TV Series Allardyce Duty Bound 1958 TV Series Meurice Pursuit of the Graf Spee 1956 Lt. McBarnett - HMS Exeter (uncredited) The Baby and the Battleship 1956 Gunnery Officer (uncredited) Brighthaven Express 1952 Gerald Harvey (uncredited) Kathleen 1937 Pat O'Moore
Self Title Year Status Character Heisse Ware aus Hongkong 1974 TV Movie documentary Himself
Known for movies Lifeforce (1985) as The Minister
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974) as Dracula
The Vault of Horror (1973) as Wilson (segment 2 "The Neat Job")
The Vampire Lovers (1970) as Man in Black