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Vice Admiral The Hon. John Byron, RN (8 November 1723 – 10 April 1786) was a Royal Navy officer. He was known as Foul-weather Jack because of his frequent encounters with bad weather at sea.
Date Of Birth November 8, 1723, Newstead Abbey, United Kingdom Died April 10, 1786, London, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Kowloon, Hong Kong Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Parents William Byron, 4th Baron Byron Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Martin Luther, Heretic 1983 TV Movie Papal Nuncio Brideshead Revisited 1981 TV Mini-Series Green-Faced Man The Ravelled Thread 1980 TV Series Sir Daniel Maundy Play for Today 1975-1977 TV Series Hyde / George Romance 1977 TV Series The Rev. Fallenbor Churchill's People 1975 TV Series Judge Williams Edward the King 1975 TV Series Arthur Wilson John Halifax, Gentleman 1974 TV Mini-Series Mr. Jessop Once Upon a Time 1973 TV Series Canon A Picture of Katherine Mansfield 1973 TV Series W.L. George Justice 1973 TV Series Solicitor Crown Court 1973 TV Series Professor Stone Pope Joan 1972 Cardinal Jerome Boswell's Life of Johnson 1971 TV Movie King George III Codename 1970 TV Series Professor Moran-Williams The Contenders 1969 TV Mini-Series Princombe The Borderers 1969 TV Series Sir John Forster ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1969 TV Series Priest Z Cars 1968 TV Series British Legion Secretary Luther 1968 TV Movie Eck City '68 1968 TV Series Kenilworth 1967 TV Series Edmund Blount Mogul 1967 TV Series Peter Van Meeran The Forsyte Saga 1967 TV Mini-Series Bullfry The Three Hostages 1952 TV Series Dominick Medina Back to Methuselah 1952 TV Series General Aufsteig The Broken Horseshoe 1952 TV Series Insp. George Bellamy BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1950-1952 TV Series Captain Goldsmith / Gerald Coates The Song in the Forest 1950 TV Movie Crown Prince Rudolph The Eve of St. Agnes 1950 TV Movie Porphyro / Narrator Good Friday 1948 TV Movie A madman A Midsummer Night's Dream 1947 TV Movie Oberon Hamlet Part 2/II 1947 TV Movie Hamlet Hamlet Part 2 1947 TV Movie Hamlet Hamlet Part 1/II 1947 TV Movie Hamlet Hamlet Part 1 1947 TV Movie Hamlet Quartet 1946 TV Movie Second violin A Midsummer Night's Dream 1946 TV Movie Oberon As You Like It 1946 TV Movie Orlando Hay Fever 1938 TV Movie Sandy Tyrrell
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Order to View 1939 TV Series dances arranged by - 2 episodes
Known for movies Hamlet Part 1 (1947) as Hamlet
Hamlet Part 2 (1947) as Hamlet
Hamlet Part 2/II (1947) as Hamlet
Hamlet Part 1/II (1947) as Hamlet