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Michael Barrington
Acting Born Apr 19, 1925 Died Jun 5, 1988 Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK 47 credits
Biography
Michael Barrington works in acting. Born April 19, 1925 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK. Died June 5, 1988. Archytele lists 47 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
Knockback: 2
Number 10
Private SchulzThe Chinese Detective
CribbCan We Get On Now, Please?
The Network
Betzi
The Black PantherCross Now
The New AvengersSecond VerdictThe Picture of Dorian GrayPorridge: The Desperate HoursDoctor Who: The Seeds of Doom
Churchill's PeoplePorridge
Centre Play
The EdwardiansFollow Me!
Play for TodayThe Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
Department SHark at Barker
The ChampionsThe Jazz AgeHer Majesty's PleasureUp the JunctionCamille '68
Privilege
NET PlayhouseNET PlayhouseNET PlayhouseNET Playhouse
BBC Play of the MonthPublic EyeThe World of WoosterA Little Temptation
Theatre 625The Wednesday Play
Doctor Who
Z-Cars
A Call on Kuprin: Part 1Follow That Man
MaigretSunday-Night Play
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Full filmography
- Knockback: 2 (1985) as Interviewer
- Number 10 (1983) as William Huskisson
- Private Schulz (1981) as Sam Maynard
- The Chinese Detective (1981)
- Cribb (1980) as Professor Quayle
- Can We Get On Now, Please? (1980) as Benjamin Skinner JP
- The Network (1979) as John Dunkerley
- Betzi (1978) as Sir George Cockburn
- The Black Panther (1977)
- Cross Now (1977) as Bromley
- The New Avengers (1976) as General Stevens
- Second Verdict (1976) as Solicitor General Godefroy
- The Picture of Dorian Gray (1976) as Mr. Erskine
- Porridge: The Desperate Hours (1976) as Governor Venables
- Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom (1976) as Sir Colin Thackeray
- Churchill's People (1974) as General Barker
- Porridge (1974) as Governor Venables
- Centre Play (1973) as Reg
- The Edwardians (1972) as Melvyn Hayes
- Follow Me! (1972) as Mr. Scrampton
- Play for Today (1970)
- The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970) as Major Scott
- Department S (1969) as John Heppel
- Hark at Barker (1969)
- The Champions (1968) as Manager
- The Jazz Age (1968) as Col. Feddon
- Her Majesty's Pleasure (1968)
- Up the Junction (1968) as Barrister
- Camille '68 (1968) as Dr. Mannard
- Privilege (1967) as The Bishop of Essex
- NET Playhouse (1966) as Bullfrog
- NET Playhouse (1966) as The Smiffel Lamb
- NET Playhouse (1966) as Gibson
- NET Playhouse (1966) as Geoffrey Wedderburn
- BBC Play of the Month (1965) as Mr. Erskine
- Public Eye (1965)
- The World of Wooster (1965) as Policeman
- A Little Temptation (1965) as Harry Cartwright
- Theatre 625 (1964) as Prosecuting Counsel
- The Wednesday Play (1964) as Reverend Cobbold
- Doctor Who (1963) as Sir Colin Thackeray
- Z-Cars (1962)
- A Call on Kuprin: Part 1 (1961) as Rowson
- Follow That Man (1961) as Hotel Manager
- Maigret (1960)
- Sunday-Night Play (1960) as Rowson
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955) as Emile