Terence Alexander
Born March 11, 1923 (Age: 103)
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Islington, London, England
Biography
Terence Joseph Alexander (11 March 1923 – 28 May 2009) was an English film and television actor, best known for his role as Charlie Hungerford in the British TV drama Bergerac. He was born in London, the son of a doctor, and grew up in Yorkshire. Alexander was educated at Ratcliffe College, Leicestershire, and Norwood College, Harrogate, and started acting in the theatre at the age of 16. During World War II he served in the British Army as a lieutenant with the 27th Lancers, and was seriously wounded by artillery fire in Italy. In 1956 he appeared on stage in Ring For Catty at the Lyric Theatre in London. He is probably best remembered as Charlie Hungerford from the detective series Bergerac, though he was also very prominent in the 1967 BBC adaptation of The Forsyte Saga. One of his early roles was in the children's series Garry Halliday. He also appeared in one episode of Please Sir in 1970 as the headteacher of a rival school. He appeared in many other film and television roles including three appearances in different roles in The Avengers; Terry and June (1979–1980); Behind the Screen (1981–1982); the 1985 Doctor Who serial The Mark of the Rani; and The New Statesman (1987). On radio he starred as The Toff in the BBC radio adaptation of the John Creasey novels. He appeared in all but one episode of Bergerac from 1981 to 1991. He appeared on the West End in comedies and farces and his credits included Move Over Mrs Markham (1971), Two and Two Make Sex (1973), There Goes The Bride (1974/5) and Fringe Benefits (1976). Alexander later retired from acting in 1999 and lived in London with his second wife, the actress Jane Downs. He died on 28 May 2009. Description above from the Wikipedia article Terence Alexander, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Terence Joseph Alexander (11 March 1923 – 28 May 2009) was an English film and television actor, best known for his role as Charlie Hungerford in the British TV drama Bergerac.
He was born in London, the son of a doctor, and grew up in Yorkshire. Alexander was educated at Ratcliffe College, Leicestershire, and Norwood College, Harrogate, and started acting in the theatre at the age of 16. During World War II he served in the British Army as a lieutenant with the 27th Lancers, and was seriously wounded by artillery fire in Italy. In 1956 he appeared on stage in Ring For Catty at the Lyric Theatre in London. He is probably best remembered as Charlie Hungerford from the detective series Bergerac, though he was also very prominent in the 1967 BBC adaptation of The Forsyte Saga. One of his early roles was in the children's series Garry Halliday. He also appeared in one episode of Please Sir in 1970 as the headteacher of a rival school.
He appeared in many other film and television roles including three appearances in different roles in The Avengers; Terry and June (1979–1980); Behind the Screen (1981–1982); the 1985 Doctor Who serial The Mark of the Rani; and The New Statesman (1987). On radio he starred as The Toff in the BBC radio adaptation of the John Creasey novels. He appeared in all but one episode of Bergerac from 1981 to 1991.
He appeared on the West End in comedies and farces and his credits included Move Over Mrs Markham (1971), Two and Two Make Sex (1973), There Goes The Bride (1974/5) and Fringe Benefits (1976).
Alexander later retired from acting in 1999 and lived in London with his second wife, the actress Jane Downs. He died on 28 May 2009.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Terence Alexander, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography
The All New Adventures of Mr Blobby
1996
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as
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Age: 72
Who Shot Alan B'Stard?
1990
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as Sir Greville McDonald
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Age: 66
That Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily Hobhouse
1990
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as Rev. Reginald Hobhouse
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Age: 66
The Laughing Prisoner
1987
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as Head of Channel 4
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Age: 64
The Corvini Inheritance
1984
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as Hammond
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Age: 61
Our Family Business
1981
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as Neils
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Age: 58
Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery
1981
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as George Lomax
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Age: 57
The Boy Who Never Was
1980
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as Major
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Age: 56
The Internecine Project
1974
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as Business tycoon
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Age: 51
Claudine
1974
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as Teddy (uncredited)
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Age: 51
The Day of the Jackal
1973
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as Lloyd
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Age: 50
The Vault of Horror
1973
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as Fenton Breedley (segment 5 "Drawn and Quartered")
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Age: 50
Waterloo
1970
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as Lord Uxbridge
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Age: 47
A Room in Town
1970
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as Frank
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Age: 47
Run a Crooked Mile
1969
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as Peter Martin
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Age: 46
What's Good for the Goose
1969
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as Frisby
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Age: 46
The Intelligence Men
1965
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as Reed
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Age: 42
All in Good Time
1964
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as Elton
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Age: 40
Bitter Harvest
1963
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as Andy
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Age: 39
The Mind Benders
1963
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as Rowing Coach (uncredited)
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Age: 39
The Fast Lady
1962
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as Policeman on Motorcycle
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Age: 39
On the Beat
1962
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as Chief Superintendent Bert Belcher
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Age: 39
She Always Gets Their Man
1962
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as Bob Conley
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Age: 38
Man at the Carlton Tower
1961
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as Johnny Time
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Age: 38
Carry On Regardless
1961
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as Trevor Trelawney
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Age: 38
The Gentle Terror
1961
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as David
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Age: 37
The Bulldog Breed
1960
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as Defending Counsel
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Age: 37
The League of Gentlemen
1960
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as Rupert
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Age: 37
Don't Panic Chaps
1959
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as Lieutenant Babbington
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Age: 36
The Price of Silence
1959
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as John Braine
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Age: 36
Breakout
1959
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as Farrow
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Age: 35
Danger Within
1959
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as Lt. Gibbs
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Age: 35
The Doctor's Dilemma
1959
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as Mr. Lanchester
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Age: 35
The Square Peg
1958
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as Captain Wharton
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Age: 35
Death Was a Passenger
1958
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as Young Man
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Age: 34
Who Done It?
1956
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as Radio Show Official (uncredited)
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Age: 33
Portrait of Alison
1955
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as Fenby
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Age: 32
No Image
The Eternal Question
1954
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as Ranald's Assistant
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Age: 31
No Image
The Monkey's Paw
1954
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as Herbert
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Age: 31
Dangerous Cargo
1954
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as Harry
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Age: 31
Park Plaza 605
1953
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as Hotel Manager
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Age: 30
The Runaway Bus
1953
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as Pilot Peter Jones
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Age: 29
Number Three
1953
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as Maurice Crampton
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Age: 29
The Elusive Pimpernel
1950
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as Duke of Dorset
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Age: 27
The Woman with No Name
1950
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as 2nd Sapper officer
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Age: 27