Robin Askwith Net Worth is $1.4 Million Robin Askwith Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Robin Askwith (born Gerald Askwiths, 12 October 1950) is an English film actor, most famous for his role as Timmy Lea in the Confessions... sex comedies series. In 1975, at Drury Lane’s New London Theatre, he was voted Most Promising Newcomer – Male at the "Evening Standard British Film Awards". Askwith's most recent television role was that of musician Ritchie de Vries in Coronation Street.
Date Of Birth October 12, 1950 Place Of Birth Southport, Lancashire, England, UK Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Profession Actor, Writer, Composer Parents Hazel Askwith, Nelson Askwith Movies Confessions of a Window Cleaner Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Educated at Merchant Taylors School, Northwood, Middlesex and University of Bristol where he studied English and Drama. 2 Wrote his autobiography 'the Confessions of Robin Askwith' published in 1999. 3 Paerents were Nelson and Hazel. 4 Considered for Brash Guard in Lifeforce (1985). 5 Appearing in 'Dead Funny', a play about Benny Hill fans, in Oldham, UK. [February 2007] 6 Currently preparing "Paint it Black", a one-man show based on the life and death of Brian Jones. [February 2007] 7 (Summer) 1999 played "Neville" in Nunhead Films production, "The Asylum" (Working Title) due for completion in February 2000. 8 Great-nephew of Robb Wilton . 9 Wrote introduction to "The Horror Films of Richard Gordon" by Tom Weaver . 10 Insisted on performing fight scenes himself for Computer Killers (1973). 11 Lived in Malta for many years.
Actor Title Year Status Character GrindHouse 2wo completed Elvis When the Devil Rides Out post-production Casualty 2016 TV Series Ron Kleinman Benidorm 2009-2016 TV Series Gary Snelling Emmerdale 2015 TV Series Alby Coronation Street 2007-2014 TV Series Ritchie de Vries / Aidan Run for Your Wife 2012 Bus Driver Eldorado 2012 Video Mick the Shoe Hollyoaks 2011 TV Series Earl The Legend of Harrow Woods 2008 Video Vincent Carney Doctors 2004 TV Series David Cordman The Asylum 2000 Neville U-571 2000 British Seaman Sunburn 2000 TV Series Nigel Karver EastEnders 1997 TV Series Jason Lafal Boon 1988 TV Series Bograt Bottle Boys 1984-1985 TV Series Dave Deacon BBC Play of the Month 1983 TV Series Alec Stagg's Night 1983 Short Britannia Hospital 1982 Ben Keating: The Unions Let's Get Laid 1978 Gordon Laid / Jimsy Deveroo Confessions of a Summer Camp Councillor 1977 Timmy Lea Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers 1977 Pvt. Brigg Queen Kong 1976 Ray Fay Confessions of a Driving Instructor 1976 Timothy Lea Closed Up-Tight 1975 Beryl's Lot 1973-1975 TV Series Fred Pickering The Hostages 1975 Terry Sladden Confessions of a Pop Performer 1975 Timothy Lea Public Eye 1975 TV Series Employment Clerk Confessions of a Window Cleaner 1974 Timothy Lea Carry on Girls 1973 Larry Prodworthy No Sex Please: We're British 1973 Baker's Delivery Man Computer Killers 1973 Jason Jones Hide and Seek 1972 Fake Police Constable The Flesh and Blood Show 1972 Simon Bless This House 1972 Mike Abbot The Canterbury Tales 1972 Rufus (as Robin Asquith) The Main Chance 1972 TV Series Sammy Cutforth All Coppers Are... 1972 Simmy Four Dimensions of Greta 1972 Roger Maitland Horror on Snape Island 1972 Des Bless This House 1972 TV Series Sam Dixon of Dock Green 1971 TV Series Young Man Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 Russian Soldier (uncredited) Please Sir! 1971 TV Series Eddie The Fenn Street Gang 1971 TV Series Eddie Father Dear Father 1971 TV Series Monty On the House 1971 TV Series Harvey The Misfit 1971 TV Series Dave Scramble 1970 Lennie The Dirtiest Girl I Ever Met 1970 Joe Sickles Menace 1970 TV Series Robbie Clay Here Come the Double Deckers! 1970 TV Series Nigel Parks Bartleby 1970/II Office Boy The Borderers 1970 TV Series Hewie Heriot Hans Brinker 1969 TV Movie Hans ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1969 TV Series Bassett My Partner the Ghost 1969 TV Series Act Pageboy Alfred the Great 1969/I Shepherd Boy (uncredited) Otley 1969 Kid #1 If.... 1968 Keating: Seniors Scene 1968 TV Series documentary Robbo
Writer Title Year Status Character Stagg's Night 1983 Short co-story
Composer Title Year Status Character The Journey 1982 TV Movie
Self Title Year Status Character 80's: The Best of Bad TV 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself - Sitcom Offender The 70s 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Crumpet! A Very British Sex Symbol 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Sex in the 70s 2005 TV Series documentary Himself X-Rated 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Doing Rude Things 1995 TV Special Himself This Is Your Life 1980-1992 TV Series documentary Himself Star Games 1978-1980 TV Series Himself It's a Knockout 1975-1980 TV Series Himself Give Us a Clue 1979 TV Series Himself Marc 1977 TV Series Himself - Musician Arctic Patrol 1972 Documentary short
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1976 Evening Standard British Film Award Evening Standard British Film Awards Most Promising Newcomer - Actor
Known for movies U-571 (2000) as British Seaman
Computer Killers (1973) as Jason Jones
If.... (1968) as Keating: Seniors
Confessions of a Window Cleaner (1974) as Timothy Lea