Christopher Beeny
Acting Born Jul 7, 1941 Died Jan 3, 2020 London 28 credits
Biography
Christopher Beeny works in acting. Born July 7, 1941 in London. Died January 3, 2020. Archytele lists 28 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
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Frequent co-stars
Career timeline
Pop Pirates
The Rag TradeMiss Jones And Son
The Sweeney
Crown Matrimonial
Last of the Summer WineLast of the Summer WineLast of the Summer WineThe Square of Three
Upstairs, DownstairsUpstairs, DownstairsThe Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
Softly Softly: Task ForceIn Loving Memory
Doctor in DistressFor King and Country: Out There
Outbreak of Murder
A French Mistress
Armchair Theatre
Dixon of Dock GreenTelevision PlayhouseMan of the MomentIt's a Great Day
The Grove FamilyChild's Play
The KidnappersThe Long Memory
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Full filmography
- Pop Pirates (1984) as Crawford
- The Rag Trade (1977)
- Miss Jones And Son (1977)
- The Sweeney (1975) as The Photographer
- Crown Matrimonial (1974) as John, the Page
- Last of the Summer Wine (1973) as Morton Beemish
- Last of the Summer Wine (1973) as Repo Man
- Last of the Summer Wine (1973) as Teasdale
- The Square of Three (1973) as Lance Corporal
- Upstairs, Downstairs (1971) as Edward Barnes
- Upstairs, Downstairs (1971) as self
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (1971) as Sparks
- Softly Softly: Task Force (1969) as Daley
- In Loving Memory (1969) as Billy Henshaw
- Doctor in Distress (1963) as Medical Student (uncredited)
- For King and Country: Out There (1963) as Monte Marsh
- Outbreak of Murder (1962)
- A French Mistress (1960) as Stephenson
- Armchair Theatre (1956) as Lance Corporal
- Dixon of Dock Green (1955) as Jonty
- Television Playhouse (1955) as Chris
- Man of the Moment (1955) as Lennie Grove (uncredited)
- It's a Great Day (1955) as Lennie Grove
- The Grove Family (1954) as Lenny Grove
- Child's Play (1954) as Horatio Flynn
- The Kidnappers (1953) as Jan Hooft Jr.
- The Long Memory (1953) as Mickie
- Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951) as John, The Page