Kevin Colson (born 28 August 1937) is an Australian stage, film and television actor best known for his portrayal of Sir George Dillingham in the musical Aspects of Love, for which he received a Tony nomination, and his early role as Cliff in the original London production of Cabaret opposite Judi Dench. He was a television presenter and stage actor in Sydney before moving to London. He left acting for 16 years from 1969, but returned to the stage in 1985.
Was nominated for Broadway's 1990 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for "Aspects of Love," a role he recreated in the television version of the same title, Aspects of Love (1993).
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Created the roles of Cliff Bradshaw in CABARET (1967), Sir George in ASPECTS OF LOVE (1990) and Walter DeCourcey in CHESS on the London stage.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Secret Philosophy
2010
Richard Stamm
Hepzibah - Sie holt dich im Schlaf
2010
TV Movie
Pater Raymond
Heartbeat
2009
TV Series
Monk
A Very British Sex Scandal
2007
TV Movie
Judge Ormerod
Doctors
2006
TV Series
Bill Edgeworth
Brushstroke
2002
Short
Maxmillian Woodcroft
A Dance to the Music of Time
1997
TV Mini-Series
Louis Glober
Trapped in Space
1995
TV Movie
Captain Michael Howard
Aspects of Love
1993
TV Movie
George Dillingham
Police Rescue
1993
TV Series
Marcus Kovacs
Executive Stress
1987
TV Series
Businessman
First Among Equals
1986
TV Mini-Series
Labour MP
Night Watch
1973
Carl
Man at the Top
1971
TV Series
Ian Somerset
The Magic Boomerang
1965
TV Series
Everyman
1964
TV Movie
Everyman
The Coastwatchers
1962
TV Movie
Whiplash
1961
TV Series
Robbie MacReady / Kubley
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
The 44th Annual Tony Awards
1990
TV Special
Himself - Nominee: Best Featured Actor in a Musical