Sylvester Morand Net Worth

Sylvester Morand Net Worth is
$700,000

Sylvester Morand Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Sylvester Morand is a British actor, best known for his role as Nikolai Rostov in the BBC's 1972 dramatisation of War and Peace. He lives in West Hampstead, London, his brother, Timothy Morand lives nearby and is also an actor. He is also a stage actor.

Place Of BirthUnited States
ProfessionActor

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
BBC Play of the Month1968TV SeriesParatrooper
Out of the Unknown1966TV SeriesManservant
ITV Sunday Night Drama1966TV SeriesFirst Guard
The Wednesday Play1966TV SeriesTom
Agora2009Dignitary
The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising2007Vicar
Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire2006TV Mini-SeriesMancinus
The Brief2005TV SeriesCorporate Judge
Pride & Prejudice2005Sir William Lucas
Fingersmith2005TV Mini-SeriesMan in Carriage
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen2003Old Traveler
Ruth Rendell Mysteries1998TV SeriesAnthony Chisolm / Anthony Chisholm
Kavanagh QC1997TV SeriesMagistrate
Sharpe's Siege1996TV MovieColonel Henri Lassan
Gulliver's Travels1996TV Mini-SeriesArchimedes
Degrees of Error1995TV SeriesDr. Harker
Bergerac1983-1988TV SeriesHarry Lubeck / Pilot
The Brief1984TV SeriesDet. Chief Supt. Jacks
Squadron1982TV SeriesGeorge Barwell MP
I Remember Nelson1982TV SeriesLord Byron
Play for Today1981TV SeriesCommander Richards
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George1981TV SeriesColonel Tweed
The Professionals1980TV SeriesMr. Parker
The Enigma Files1980TV SeriesBill Johnson
The Brute1977Alan
Marked Personal1974TV SeriesHugh Dexter
And Now the Screaming Starts!1973
War & Peace1972-1973TV Mini-SeriesNikolai Rostov
Man at the Top1971TV SeriesRalph Richards
Callan1970TV SeriesPalanka
The Worker1969-1970TV SeriesHumphries / Jim
Mogul1969TV SeriesBagley

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Pride and Prejudice Revisited2005TV Movie documentarySir William Lucas (uncredited)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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