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Birth Name
Christopher Gannon
Born
Saturday, 08 August 1931
Died
Tuesday, 19 April 1983
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Day of the Triffids | Patient | 1981 |
Bud 'n' Ches | Sergeant Major Flanagan | 1981 |
Cannon and Ball | Barman | 1979 |
Yesterday's Hero | Newsvendor | 1979 |
Kidnapped | Coddy | 1978 |
The Law Centre | Grigsby | 1978 |
Pennies from Heaven | Man on Bridge | 1978 |
Gangsters | IRA Unit Commander | 1976 |
Rumpole of the Bailey | Paddy O'Neil | 1975 |
The Girl from Starship Venus | Store Detective | 1975 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Day of the Triffids | Patient | 1981 |
Bud 'n' Ches | Sergeant Major Flanagan | 1981 |
Cannon and Ball | Barman | 1979 |
Yesterday's Hero | Newsvendor | 1979 |
Kidnapped | Coddy | 1978 |
The Law Centre | Grigsby | 1978 |
Pennies from Heaven | Man on Bridge | 1978 |
Gangsters | IRA Unit Commander | 1976 |
Rumpole of the Bailey | Paddy O'Neil | 1975 |
The Girl from Starship Venus | Store Detective | 1975 |
Poldark | Gaoler | 1975 |
A Private Enterprise | Union Official | 1975 |
Seven Faces of Woman | Charly | 1974 |
Jack the Ripper | Timothy Donovan | 1973 |
The Upper Crusts | 1st Auctioneer | 1973 |
Doctor in Charge | Donkey Man | 1972 |
Tales from the Crypt | Blind Man (segment "Blind Alleys") | 1972 |
The Onedin Line | Irish Immigrant | 1971 |
The Fenn Street Gang | Tickler / Luigi | 1971 |
Coppers End | Mike | 1971 |
Play for Today | Tramp / Mac / Dubliner | 1970 |
The Rovers | The Salesman | 1970 |
My Partner the Ghost | Salesman | 1969 |
Doctor in the House | Drunk | 1969 |
The Gnomes of Dulwich | Gnome | 1969 |
Dad's Army | the Clerk of the Court | 1968 |
Star! | Third Speaker at Hyde Park | 1968 |
Poor Cow | Customer in Pub | 1967 |
Softly Softly | Smithie | 1966 |
BBC Play of the Month | Gecko | 1965 |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | Andy | 1965 |
Doctor Who | Casey | 1963 |
No Hiding Place | Sidney Grainger / Paddy Ryan / O'Donnell | 1959 |
Armchair Theatre | Trusty | 1956 |
ITV Play of the Week | Shaybo | 1955 |
Dixon of Dock Green | Wharton / Billiard Hall Manager | 1955 |