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John Quayle (December 1, 1868 – November 27, 1930) was a U.S. Congressman representing the 7th District of New York in the United States House of Representatives from 1923 to 1930.
Date Of Birth December 21, 1938 Died 1930-11-27 Place Of Birth Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK Height 6' 3" (1.91 m) Profession Actor Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 Played "A Young Man" in Agatha Christie 's "Afternoon at the Seaside", at the Duchess Theatre, London. [August 1962]
Actor Title Year Status Character Nanny 1982-1983 TV Series Duke of Broughton
Lord John Somerville Kelly Monteith 1982 TV Series ITV Playhouse 1982 TV Series Alfred Granger It Takes a Worried Man 1981 TV Series Dentist Shelley 1980 TV Series Vicar Only When I Laugh 1980 TV Series Vicar Turtle's Progress 1980 TV Series Godfrey Hyne-ffolliott Time of My Life 1980 TV Series Mr. Field The Jim Davidson Show 1980 TV Series Bernie 1978-1980 TV Series The Benny Hill Show 1978-1979 TV Series Various Roles The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin 1979 TV Series Mr. Fennel Two's Company 1979 TV Series Harry The Tea Ladies 1979 TV Movie Citizen Smith 1978 TV Series Mr Burt Rings on Their Fingers 1978 TV Series David Mind Your Language 1978 TV Series Fforbes-Ffortescue Target 1978 TV Series Psychologist Happy Ever After 1978 TV Series Ralph Rising Damp 1978 TV Series Groom Another Bouquet 1977 TV Mini-Series Dr. Schroeder Yes, Honestly 1977 TV Series Douglas The King's Dragon 1977 TV Series Mr. Carter Yus My Dear 1976 TV Series Courier The Duchess of Duke Street 1976 TV Series Elleston The Basil Brush Show 1976 TV Series Hadleigh 1976 TV Series John Cousins Jumbo Spencer 1976 TV Series Vicar The Dick Emery Show 1973-1975 TV Series On-screen Participant Good Neighbors 1975 TV Series Mr. Coles - Journalist Upstairs, Downstairs 1971-1975 TV Series Bunny Newbury
Lord Bunny Newbury
Lieutenant Watson My Honourable Mrs 1975 TV Series Clive Public Eye 1975 TV Series Keith Waterfield The Morecambe & Wise Show 1974 TV Series Muriel's Lover Dial M for Murder 1974 TV Series Alex Ooh La La! 1973 TV Series Marollier The Pearcross Girls 1973 TV Series Edward Barnstable The Edwardians 1972 TV Mini-Series Capt. Innes Doyle My Wife Next Door 1972 TV Series Peter Crime of Passion 1972 TV Series Garnier The Liver Birds 1972 TV Series Vicar Steptoe and Son 1972 TV Series Reporter Brian Rix Presents: Reluctant Heroes 1971 Tone Doomwatch 1971 TV Series Cavendish No, That's Me Over Here! 1970 TV Series Here Come the Double Deckers! 1970 TV Series 2nd Soldier All Gas and Gaiters 1970 TV Series 2nd Verger As Good Cooks Go 1970 TV Series P.C. Train Armchair Theatre 1966 TV Series The Man in Room 17 1966 TV Series Lt. Julian Goltheart Seven Deadly Sins 1966 TV Series Thomas The Power Game 1966 TV Series Straker's Assistant The Big Spender 1965 TV Series Police constable No Hiding Place 1965 TV Series PC Nash Blackmail 1965 TV Series Policeman ITV Play of the Week 1963-1964 TV Series Space pilot / Second Lt. Fedotik The Villains 1964 TV Series Neil Night Train to Paris 1964 Jackson Crane 1963 TV Series 1st Policeman Rule of Three 1963 TV Movie A Young Man Mario 1959 TV Movie Max Vice Versa 1953 TV Mini-Series Chawner Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School 1952 TV Series Peter Todd Treasure Island 1951 TV Series Jim Hawkins Doctors 2010 TV Series Roger Parnell Lab Rats 2008 TV Series Dr. Benjamin Beenyman Fishtales 2007 Professor Whiner The Line of Beauty 2006 TV Mini-Series Geoffrey Titchfield Midsomer Murders 2005 TV Series Mr Judd Monarch of the Glen 2002 TV Series Jolyon AKA 2002 Lord John Choat Coronation Street 1964-2001 TV Series Anthony Stephens / Captain Platt The Bill 2000 TV Series Judge Whittaker Seeing Red 2000 TV Movie Sir Godfrey Nicholson Longitude 2000 TV Movie Dr. Demainbray Hippies 1999 TV Series Mr Wilcox The Nineteenth Hole 1989 TV Series Mr. Woodley Tricky Business 1989 TV Series Mr. Breeze Wife Begins at 40 1988 TV Movie Roger Dixon Matlock 1987 TV Series Stevenson Davies Terry and June 1985-1987 TV Series Malcolm Farrington of the F.O. 1986-1987 TV Series Major Willoughby-Gore No Place Like Home 1986 TV Series Mr. Pettifer Marjorie and Men 1985 TV Series Frank Aston This Office Life 1984 TV Movie Henny Jane 1984 TV Series Freddy Pig in the Middle 1980-1983 TV Series Andy Trubshaw Privates on Parade 1983 Captain Henry Cox
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Upstairs, Downstairs 1973 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Known for movies Farrington of the F.O. (1986-1987) as Major Willoughby-Gore
Terry and June (1985-1987) as Malcolm
Fishtales (2007) as Professor Whiner
AKA (2002) as Lord John Choat