British actor (1906–1983)
Tony Sympson (10 July 1906 – 30 March 1983) was a British actor.[1]
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Born | Herbert George Sympson (1906-07-10)10 July 1906
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Died | 30 March 1983(1983-03-30) (aged 76)
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Occupation | Actor |
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Spouse |
Florence Kettle ( m. 1946) |
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Selected filmography
Selected television
- Barnaby Rudge (BBC, 1960) - Tom Cobb
- No Hiding Place (ITV, 1962) - Ned (The Skeleton Wore Boots)
- Ghost Squad (ITV, 1963) - The Fisherman (Mr Five Percent)
- Thursday Theatre (BBC, 1965) - Waiter (Anatol)
- Oh Brother! (BBC, 1970) - Cardinal
- Comedy Playhouse (BBC, 1970) - Thatcher (Haven of Rest)
- Bright's Boffins (BBC, 1970-1971) - Tiniest Guard (The Submarine), King Neptune/Customs Officer (The Smugglers), The Hon. Wiff Clarry (General Upheaval)
- Sykes (BBC, 1972-1973) - Landowner (Walk), (Bus), (Uniform)
- The Sweeney (ITV, 1975) - The Old Man (Night Out)
- Dawson's Weekly (ITV, 1975) - Call Boy (Stage-Struck)
- Are You Being Served? (BBC, 1976-1983) - Claude (Fifty Years On), Mr Webster (The Junior), Mr Wagstaff (Conduct Unbecoming)
- The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (BBC, 1976) - Uncle Percy Spillinger (Episode 4)
- BBC2 Playhouse (BBC, 1976) - Mr Gee (The Mind Beyond: The Love of a Good Woman)
- All Creatures Great and Small (BBC, 1978) - Cliff Tyreman (The Beauty of the Beast)
- Oh Happy Band! (BBC, 1980) - Mr Giles
- The Shillingbury Blowers (1980) - Basil
- The Young Ones (BBC, 1982) - Old Man at DHSS (Bomb)
- Play for Today (BBC, 1983) - Owen (Shall I Be Mother?)
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