Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Patrick McGoohan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Patrick Joseph McGoohan (March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009) was an American-born actor, raised in Ireland and England, with an extensive stage and film career, most notably in the 1960s television series Danger Man (renamed Secret Agent when exported to the US), and The Prisoner. McGoohan wrote and directed several episodes of The Prisoner himself, occasionally using the pseudonyms Joseph Serf and Paddy Fitz. He subsequently appeared in several Columbo episodes, winning the Emmy twice, David Cronenberg's Scanners, and in Mel Gibson's Braveheart as King Edward I. Description above from the Wikipedia article Patrick McGoohan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Braveheart | King Edward | 1995 |
Escape from Alcatraz | Warden | 1979 |
The Man in the Iron Mask | Fouchet | 1977 |
A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot | Major Cabot | 1975 |
Silver Streak | Roger Devereau | 1976 |
Jamaica Inn | Joss Merlyn | 1983 |
Treasure Planet | Billy Bones (voice) | 2002 |
Scanners | Dr. Paul Ruth | 1981 |
The Phantom | Phantom's Dad | 1996 |
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow | Dr. Christopher Syn / The Scarecrow | 1963 |
All Night Long | Johnny Cousin | 1962 |
The Three Lives of Thomasina | Andrew McDhui | 1963 |
Hell Drivers | C. 'Red' Redman | 1957 |
Mary, Queen of Scots | James Stuart | 1971 |
Ice Station Zebra | David Jones | 1968 |
The Man Out There | The Man - Nicholai Soloviov | 1961 |
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend | Doctor Eric Kiviat | 1985 |
Brass Target | Col. Mike McCauley | 1978 |
Walt Disney Treasures - Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh | Dr. Christopher Syn / The Scarecrow | 2008 |
The Moonshine War | Frank Long | 1970 |
Brand | Brand | 1959 |
The Hard Way | John Connor | 1980 |
High Tide at Noon | Simon Breck | 1957 |
The Gypsy and the Gentleman | Jess | 1958 |
The Quare Fellow | Thomas Crimmin | 1962 |
Two Living, One Dead | Erik Berger | 1961 |
The Best of Friends | George Bernard Shaw | 1991 |
Hysteria | Dr. Harvey Langston | 1997 |
Passage Home | Martin McIsaacs | 1955 |
The Greatest Man in the World | Jack 'Pal' Smurch | 1958 |
A Time to Kill | Judge Omar Noose | 1996 |
Trespasses | Fred Wells | 1984 |
The Dam Busters | Guard at door (uncredited) | 1955 |
Ashes to Ashes | Eric Prince | 1998 |
The Prisoner Video Companion | Number 6 | 1990 |
Kings and Desperate Men | John Kingsley | 1981 |
Life for Ruth | Dr Brown | 1962 |
Journey Into Darkness | Host | 1968 |
Sad? | Number Six (archive footage) | 1996 |
Nor the Moon by Night | Andrew Miller | 1958 |
Zarak | Moor Larkin | 1956 |
Koroshi | John Drake | 1968 |
The Laughing Prisoner | Number Six | 1987 |
Of Pure Blood | Dr. Felix Neumann | 1986 |
In My Mind | Himself (archive) | 2017 |
I Am a Camera | Swedish Water Therapist | 1955 |
In Search of the Prisoner | Number Six (archive footage) | 2001 |
Three Sovereigns for Sarah | Chief Magistrate | 1985 |
Serjeant Musgrave's Dance | Sjt. Musgrave | 1961 | Series | Cast | Year |
Murder, She Wrote | Attorney Oliver Quayle | 1984 |
Columbo | Nelson Brenner | 1971 |
The Simpsons | Number 6 (voice) | 1989 |
The Prisoner | Number Six | 1967 |
Danger Man | John Drake | 1960 |
Rafferty | 1977 | |
Jamaica Inn | Joss Merlyn | 1983 |
Columbo | Oscar Finch | 1971 |
The Wonderful World of Disney | Christopher Syn / Scarecrow of Romney Marsh | 1954 |
Armchair Theatre | Jack 'Pal' Smurch | 1956 |
Three Sovereigns for Sarah | Chief Magistrate | 1985 |
Folio | Michael O'Riordan | 1955 |
Columbo | Eric Prince | 1971 |