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Mark Singleton was born on March 2, 1919 in England. He was an actor, known for Keep It Up Downstairs (1976), Enter Inspector Duval (1961) and Love Is a Woman (1966). He died in July 1986 in London, England.
Date Of Birth March 2, 1919 Place Of Birth England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Pisces
Actor Title Year Status Character Game for Vultures 1979 Sir Benjamin Peckover Keep It Up Downstairs 1976 Lord Cockshute Can I Keep It Up for a Week? 1975 Mr. Hobson Till Death Us Do Part 1970 TV Series Department S 1969 TV Series Psychiatrist Salt and Pepper 1968 'Fake' Home Secretary The Dick Emery Show 1966-1968 TV Series Vendetta 1966 TV Series Tommy and Mark Pulito Love Is a Woman 1966 Costello, Head of the Police The Worker 1965 TV Series Forman / Captain / Mr Davenport / ... Steptoe and Son 1964-1965 TV Series Cinema Manager R3 1965 TV Series Winnington Sherlock Holmes 1965 TV Series Hector Best of Friends 1963 TV Series No Hiding Place 1963 TV Series Joe Costello Gang War 1962 Tony Danton Night of the Prowler 1962 Anders Top Secret 1962 TV Series Commandant The Traitors 1962 Venner The Cheaters 1962 TV Series Tomley Mrs. Gibbons' Boys 1962 Relief PC Design for Loving 1962 Karl Operation Snatch 1962 Prime Minister's Secretary Murder in Eden 1961 Arnold Woolf Enter Inspector Duval 1961 Inspector Wilson Part-Time Wife 1961 Detective The Court Martial of Major Keller 1961 Captain Fuller The Charlie Drake Show 1961 TV Series Bootsie and Snudge 1960-1961 TV Series Shop Assistant / Captain Fawcett / Television Shopkeeper Our House 1961 TV Series A Taste of Money 1961 Detective The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre 1961 TV Series Shilton Sentenced for Life 1960 Edward Thompson Transatlantic 1960 Mills Compelled 1960 Derek The Army Game 1960 TV Series Mark Raker Man from Interpol 1960 TV Series Tremayne Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School 1960 TV Series Ernest Tanner The Last Train 1960 Short Salesman Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons 1960 Advertising Clerk (uncredited) A Christmas Night with the Stars 1959 TV Series In performance with Charlie Drake Charlie Drake 1958-1959 TV Series Fanshawe, a ship's officer Hancock's Half Hour 1959 TV Series Top Floor Girl 1959 uncredited No Safety Ahead 1959 Fordham Innocent Meeting 1959 uncredited The Vise 1958-1959 TV Series Bill / Fenner / Mr. Shaw / ... The Lost King 1958 TV Series Officer of Patrol Variety Parade 1958 TV Series Moment of Indiscretion 1958 uncredited The World Our Stage 1958 TV Series Actor (The Driving Test) Adventure Theater 1956 TV Series 2nd Drama critic You Lucky People 1955 Lt. Arthur Robson The Black Glove 1954 Waiter Take a Powder 1953 uncredited Gilbert Harding Speaking of Murder 1953 2nd Drama critic Girdle of Gold 1952 Waiter The Gambler and the Lady 1952 Waiter at Jack of Spades (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character Man Alive 1975 TV Series documentary Himself The Centre Show 1952 TV Series Himself - Presenter
Known for movies Keep It Up Downstairs (1976) as Lord Cockshute
Enter Inspector Duval (1961) as Inspector Wilson
Love Is a Woman (1966) as Costello, Head of the Police
Part-Time Wife (1961) as Detective