With the Royal Army Service Corps during World War II. Evacuated from Dunkirk. After a year in hospital, invalided out in 1941. Worked for the BBC Drama Repertory Company from 1945. Until 1949, was best known as the voice of special agent Dick Barton on radio.

For Your Eyes Only
1981 · as Vice Admiral

Withnail & I
1987 · as General

Frenzy
1972 · as Doctor in Pub

The First Great Train Robbery
1978 · as Connaught

Royal Flash
1975 · as Lord Chamberlain

Defence of the Realm
1986 · as Club Member

Licensed to Love and Kill
1979 · as Lord Dangerfield

Calling Bulldog Drummond
1951 · as Detective (uncredited)

Julius Caesar
1979 · as Publius

Highly Dangerous
1950 · as Frank Conway (uncredited)

Appointment with Venus
1951 · as Clark - R.N.

The Snow Goose
1971 · as Naval Captain

Concorde
1966 · as Commentator

The Vacillations of Poppy Carew
1995 · as Patient 1

Theban Plays: Antigone
1986 · as Chorus

Michael Regan
1971 · as Asst. Chief Constable

Way Off Beat
1966 · as Master of Ceremonies

The Partner
1963 · as Charles Briars