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John Thaw
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Edward Thaw, CBE (3 January 1942 – 21 February 2002) was an English actor who appeared in a range of television, stage, and cinema roles. He starred in the television series Inspector Morse as title character Detective Chief Inspector Endeavour Morse, Redcap as Sergeant John Mann, The Sweeney as Detective Inspector Jack Regan, Home to Roost as Henry Willows, and Kavanagh QC as title character James Kavanagh. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Thaw, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Goodnight, Mister Tom | Tom Oakley | 1998 |
The Mystery of Morse | Himself | 1993 |
The Waiting Time | Joshua Mantle | 1999 |
Bomber Harris | Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris | 1989 |
Sweeney! | Detective Inspector Jack Regan | 1977 |
Sweeney 2 | Detective Inspector Jack Regan | 1978 |
The Grass Is Singing | Dick Turner | 1981 |
Into the Blue | Harry Barnett | 1997 |
Dinner at the Sporting Club | Dinny Mathews | 1978 |
Buried Treasure | Harry Jenkins | 2001 |
The Last Grenade | Terry Mitchell | 1970 |
Dead Man's Chest | David Jones | 1965 |
Chaplin | Fred Karno | 1992 |
Five to One | Alan Roper | 1963 |
Dr. Phibes Rises Again | Shavers | 1972 |
The Sign of Four | Jonathan Small | 1987 |
Business as Usual | Kieran Flynn | 1987 |
Macbeth | Banquo | 1970 |
We'll Support You Evermore | Geoff Hollins | 1985 |
Whatever Became of Me? | Peter | 1972 |
The Absence of War | George Jones | 1995 |
Cry Freedom | Kruger | 1987 |
Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition | Dom | 1970 |
The Capone Investment | Tom | 1974 |
The Life and Death of King John | Hubert de Burgh | 1984 |
Plastic Man | Joe McConnell | 1999 |
Drake's Venture | Francis Drake | 1980 |
Regan | Det. Insp. Jack Regan | 1974 |
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner | Bosworth (uncredited) | 1962 |
The Bofors Gun | Gunner Featherstone | 1968 |
Competition | Tony | 1971 |
Catch Me a Spy | (uncredited) | 1971 |
Serjeant Musgrave's Dance | Pte. Hurst | 1961 |
Series | Cast | Year |
The Sweeney | Det. Insp. Jack Regan | 1975 |
Budgie | Denzil Davies | 1971 |
Inspector Morse | Chief Inspector Morse | 1987 |
Kavanagh Q.C. | James Kavanagh QC | 1995 |
The Adventures of Black Beauty | Jack Desmond | 1972 |
Redcap | Sergeant John Mann | 1964 |
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes | Lt. Holst | 1971 |
Play for Today | 1970 | |
BBC Television Shakespeare | 1978 | |
BBC Play of the Month | Banquo | 1965 |
Bat Out of Hell | Mark Paxton | 1966 |
A Year in Provence | Peter Mayle | 1993 |
Armchair Cinema | Det. Insp. Jack Regan | 1974 |
Thick As Thieves | Stan | 1974 |
Mitch | Mitch | 1984 |
Six Fifty-Five Special | Self | 1981 |
Monsignor Renard | Monsignor Augustine Renard | 2000 |
Edgar Wallace Mysteries | 1959 | |
Sherlock Holmes | Jonathan Small | 1984 |
The Glass | Jim Proctor | 2001 |
Stanley and the Women | Stanley Duke | 1991 |
The Second World War in Colour | Himself - Narrator | 1999 |
The Morecambe & Wise Show | Guvnor | 1968 |
The Capone Investment | Tom | 1974 |
Strange Report | Inspector Jenner | 1969 |
Plastic Man | Joe McConnell | 1999 |
The Onedin Line | Mr, Carby | 1971 |
Armchair Theatre | Tony | 1956 |
Mitch | Mitch | 1984 |
Britain At War In Colour | Narrateur | 2012 |
The Protectors | Mario Carpiano | 1972 |
Home to Roost | Henry Willows | 1985 |
The BAFTA Awards | Self | 1949 |
Inheritance | Will Oldroyd | 1967 |
The Frighteners | Wood | 1972 |