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Andrew Ray
31st May 1939
Southgate, Middlesex, London, England, UK
Acting
27
Movies
15
TV Shows
42
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Movies
27
TV Shows
15
The Unforgettable Diana Dors
13th June 2000
as Self
Blondes: Diana Dors
26th December 1999
as self
Alma Cogan: The Girl With The Giggle In Her Voice
26th August 1991
as Self (Archive Footage)
Paris by Night
18th April 1989
as Michael Swanton
Passion and Paradise
19th February 1989
as Duke of Windsor
Ladies' Night
6th December 1986
as Leach
Pope John Paul II
22nd April 1984
as Prof. Pigon
The Reunion
10th July 1982
as Nick
The Bunker
15th April 1981
as Major Otto Günsche
Rough Cut
19th June 1980
as Pilbrow
Edward & Mrs. Simpson
6th November 1978
as Duke of York
Why Here?
7th August 1977
as Eric
Well Thank You, Thursday
25th January 1976
as Toby
Brassneck
22nd May 1975
Great Expectations
1st January 1974
as Herbert Pocket
The System
12th April 1964
as Willy
Twice Round the Daffodils
2nd April 1962
as Chris Walker
The Survivor
1st January 1961
as Nobby
Serious Charge
30th April 1959
as Larry Thompson
Gideon's Day
25th March 1958
as PC Simon Farnaby-Green
The Young and the Guilty
1st January 1958
as Eddie Marshall
Woman in a Dressing Gown
3rd July 1957
as Brian Preston
A Prize of Gold
14th October 1955
as Conrad
Escapade
5th August 1955
as Max Hampden
Escape by Night
1st December 1953
as Joey Weston
The Yellow Balloon
10th February 1953
as Frankie
The Mudlark
3rd October 1950
as Wheeler, the mudlark
Peak Practice
10th May 1993
as Dr. John Reginald
Inspector Morse
6th January 1987
as Alfred Rydale
Unnatural Causes
8th November 1986
as Leach
Dalgliesh
8th April 1983
as Clifford Bradley
Tales of the Unexpected
24th March 1979
as Harry Pope
Edward and Mrs Simpson
8th November 1978
as Duke of York
The Sunday Drama
29th May 1977
as Eric
Our Mutual Friend
1st March 1976
as Mortimer Lightwood
Carry On Laughing
4th January 1975
as Willie
Van der Valk
13th September 1972
as Stevin
Upstairs, Downstairs
10th October 1971
as Lt. Jack Dyson RFC
The Goodies
8th November 1970
as Churchill
Play for Today
15th October 1970
as Clive Avon
BBC Play of the Month
19th October 1965
as Leonard Bast
Hallmark Hall of Fame
24th December 1951
as The Duke of York (Bertie)
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