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Bernard Spear (11 September 1919 – 9 May 2003) was an English actor.He was born to a Polish father and Russian mother.Spear starred in the BAFTA TV Award-winning television play Bar Mitzvah Boy, and also appeared in the films Bedazzled and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. In 1968, he played the dual roles of Cervantes's manservant and Sancho Panza in the London stage version of Man of La Mancha.Spear and his wife Mary had one child, Julian, a director of TurnerSpear Ltd (an independent promotion company for television and radio), who is married to the actress Carol Royle.
Date Of Birth September 11, 1919 Died 2003-05-09 Place Of Birth Croydon, London, England Profession Actor Children Julian Spear Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 His son Julian Spear is married to actress Carol Royle .
Actor Title Year Status Character My Family 2003 TV Series Battista Dominguez The Man Who Cried 2000 Man in Sweatshop Lovejoy 1994 TV Series Morrie Samuels The 10 Percenters 1994 TV Series Phil Short So Haunt Me 1992 TV Series Greville On the Up 1990 TV Series Louis Screen One 1990 TV Series Archie Saracen 1989 TV Series Man in cafe Geh Kinde Geh 1989 Short Lionel Home James! 1987 TV Series Tailor Albion Market 1985-1986 TV Series Morris Ransome Not Quite Paradise 1985 Mr. Schwartz The Lenny Henry Show 1984 TV Series Yentl 1983 Tailor Kelly Monteith 1981 TV Series The Paul Squire Show 1981 TV Series The Olympian Way 1981 TV Series Charlie The Gentle Touch 1980 TV Series Solly Goldmeir Bernie 1980 TV Series Wombling Free 1978 Arnold Takahashi Odd Man Out 1977 TV Series Goldman Target 1977 TV Series Tyler Gulliver's Travels 1977 voice The Basil Brush Show 1976 TV Series The Sweeney 1976 TV Series Benny Play for Today 1976 TV Series Victor Green My Son Reuben 1975 TV Series Reuben Greenberg Dawson's Weekly 1975 TV Series Agent Comedy Playhouse 1974 TV Series Dobson Love Thy Neighbour 1974 TV Series Alfredo Naughty Wives 1973 Jake Tripper Thirty-Minute Theatre 1973 TV Series Mawson Armchair Theatre 1972 TV Series Eddie Reubens The Adventures of Barry McKenzie 1972 Cabbie Hide and Seek 1972 Fruit vendor Mike and Bernie 1972 TV Series Lionel Ross Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width 1969-1971 TV Series Lewtas / Doc Winkler Paul Temple 1971 TV Series Leo Goldberg Tomfoolery 1970 TV Series Various Characters The Culture Vultures 1970 TV Series Prof. Maloney Detective 1969 TV Series Tom Hackett The Gnomes of Dulwich 1969 TV Series Gnome Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1968 Second Spy Oh Brother! 1968 TV Series Brother Jerome Champion House 1968 TV Series Jack Levi Bedazzled 1967 Irving Moses Arrivederci, Baby! 1966 French Inspector Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. 1966 Man with Carrier bag The Likely Lads 1965 TV Series Freddy Fyfe Lance at Large 1964 TV Series Story Parade 1964 TV Series Mr. Fishback Ghost Squad 1963 TV Series Barman The Arthur Haynes Show 1960-1961 TV Series Bootsie and Snudge 1961 TV Series Ralph Sykes and A... 1961 TV Series Barnaby Rudge 1960 TV Series 'The Lion' landlord The Strange World of Gurney Slade 1960 TV Mini-Series Ramsbothom ITV Television Playhouse 1960 TV Series Cyril Tully An Arabian Night 1960 TV Movie Karim Arthur's Treasured Volumes 1960 TV Series Bill Crisper Probation Officer 1959-1960 TV Series Customer / Sam BBC Sunday-Night Play 1960 TV Mini-Series Maxim World Theatre 1959 TV Mini-Series Catholic Sergeant Great Expectations 1959 TV Series Captain Barley Quatermass and the Pit 1959 TV Mini-Series First Customer / News Vendor Tom Barnardo 1958 TV Movie Dick Plain and Fancy 1956 TV Movie Issar Miller
Self Title Year Status Character The Good Old Days 1980 TV Series Himself - Performer Looks Familiar 1979 TV Series Himself - Guest Show Case 1954 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) as Second Spy
Yentl (1983) as Tailor
Bedazzled (1967) as Irving Moses
Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966) as Man with Carrier bag