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Mark Kingston
18th April 1934
Greenwich, London, England, UK
Acting
12
Movies
27
TV Shows
39
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Filmography
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Movies
12
TV Shows
27
The Endless Game
20th August 1989
The Trial of Klaus Barbie
15th July 1987
as President Cerdini
Driving Ambition
3rd March 1984
as Ray Hewitt
Anyone for Denis
28th December 1982
as Hamilton Thisp
Saint Jack
27th April 1979
as Yates
Lady Oscar
3rd March 1979
as Général de Jarjayes
If You Could See What I Can See
15th May 1974
as Alec
Hitler: The Last Ten Days
19th April 1973
as Martin Bormann
Brown Skin Gal, Stay Home and Mind Bay-Bee
7th September 1971
as Arthur
Love Is a Splendid Illusion
3rd September 1970
as Bernard Collins
The Prime Minister's Daughter
13th July 1970
as Budd
Invasion
1st October 1965
as Morgan
Urban Gothic
17th May 2000
as Old Nick
Crown Prosecutor
23rd February 1995
as Gerald Stiles
Harry
18th September 1993
as Lennie Trainer
Peak Practice
10th May 1993
as Roy Bennet
The House of Eliott
31st August 1991
as Leonard Duglass
The Upper Hand
1st May 1990
as Dennis
No Job for a Lady
7th February 1990
as Geoff Price
Birds of a Feather
16th October 1989
as Don
Agatha Christie's Poirot
8th January 1989
as Andrew Marsh
Thompson
10th November 1988
Intimate Contact
5th October 1987
as Bill Stanhope
The New Statesman
13th September 1987
as Freddy Ogilvy
Casualty
6th September 1986
as Peter Williams
ScreenPlay
9th July 1986
as President
Lovejoy
10th January 1986
as Dr. La Grange
Anyone for Denis?
28th December 1982
as Hamilton Thisp
A Cut Above
27th August 1982
as Mr Sargent-Smith
Shine on Harvey Moon
8th January 1982
as Leo Brandon
Time Of My Life
18th March 1980
as Ken Archer
Ike
3rd May 1979
as Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory
All Creatures Great and Small
8th January 1978
as Major Bullen
The New Avengers
22nd October 1976
as General Canvey
Rumpole of the Bailey
17th December 1975
as Ron Probert
Villains
22nd July 1972
as DS Davies
New Scotland Yard
22nd April 1972
as Steven Slater
Londoners
13th May 1965
as Morrie
Armchair Theatre
8th July 1956
as Alec
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