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Maurice Roëves is a Scottish film and television actor, born in Sunderland, in north east England but brought up in Scotland.
Born
Friday, 19 March 1937
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Nest | Lenny | 2020 |
Two Doors Down | Willie | 2016 |
Macbeth | Menteith | 2015 |
Luna | (Jacob) Doctor | 2014 |
Case Histories | Ray | 2011 |
Brighton Rock | Chief Inspector | 2011 |
The Damned United | Jimmy Gordon | 2009 |
The Invisibles | McLelland | 2008 |
Fast Track: No Limits | Schmitty | 2008 |
Hallam Foe | Raymond | 2007 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Nest | Lenny | 2020 |
Two Doors Down | Willie | 2016 |
Macbeth | Menteith | 2015 |
Luna | (Jacob) Doctor | 2014 |
Case Histories | Ray | 2011 |
Brighton Rock | Chief Inspector | 2011 |
The Damned United | Jimmy Gordon | 2009 |
The Invisibles | McLelland | 2008 |
Fast Track: No Limits | Schmitty | 2008 |
Hallam Foe | Raymond | 2007 |
The Dark | Dafydd | 2005 |
Solid Air | Robert Houston | 2003 |
William and Mary | Ally | 2003 |
New Tricks | Frank Powell | 2003 |
Beautiful Creatures | Ronnie McMinn | 2001 |
The Sight | Det. Pryce's boss | 2000 |
Doctors | William McIntyre / Earnest Pike | 2000 |
Forgive and Forget | Michael O'Neil | 2000 |
Holby City | Cecil Heaney / Roy Collins | 1999 |
The Acid House | God (segment "The Granton Star Cause") / Drunk (segment "A Soft Touch") / Priest (segment "The Acid House") / God | 1998 |
David | Joab | 1997 |
Hillsborough | Chf Supt Duckenfield / Chf Supt. Duckenfield | 1996 |
Judge Dredd | Miller / Warden Miller | 1995 |
The Negotiator | Eddie Gemonill | 1994 |
The Last of the Mohicans | Col. Edmund Munro / Colonel Munro | 1992 |
Hidden Agenda | Harris | 1990 |
Crossing the Line | Cam Colvin | 1990 |
Rab C. Nesbitt | Young Young McGurn | 1988 |
The Play on One | Jack | 1988 |
The New Statesman | Ken Price | 1987 |
Tutti Frutti | Vincent Diver | 1987 |
Murder, She Wrote | Police Captain | 1984 |
Hunter | Michael Mullenby | 1984 |
The Brief | DI Tom Henry | 1984 |
Remington Steele | Angus Whitewood | 1982 |
Cheers | Sean | 1982 |
The Final Option | Major Steele | 1982 |
On the Line | Martin Charlesworth | 1982 |
Inside the Third Reich | Rudolf Hess | 1982 |
Victory | The English - Pyrie / Pyrie | 1981 |
Outland | First Victim | 1981 |
The Nightmare Man | Inspector Inskip | 1981 |
An Enemy of the People | Carmichael | 1980 |
S.O.S. Titanic | Leading Stoker: Frederick Barrett / Frederick Barrett, Leading Stoker | 1979 |
Danger UXB | Sergeant James | 1979 |
The Eagle Has Landed | Maj. Corcoran / Major Corcoran | 1976 |
Oil Strike North | McGraw | 1975 |
The Sweeney | Phil Deacon | 1975 |
BBC2 Playhouse | Adolf Hitler | 1974 |
Warship | Sub-Lt. Carwith | 1973 |
Crown Court | Bernard Watson | 1972 |
A Day at the Beach | Nicholas | 1972 |
The Shadow of the Tower | Humphrey Stafford | 1972 |
Jason King | Riguera | 1971 |
When Eight Bells Toll | Lt. Williams - Helicopter Pilot | 1971 |
Play for Today | Ted Hardin / Charlie McGrath / Bill - A Time to Keep | 1970 |
Husbands and Lovers | Anton | 1970 |
Oh! What a Lovely War | George Patrick Michael Smith / George Smith | 1969 |
The Borderers | Robert Scott | 1968 |
Ulysses | Stephen Dedalus | 1967 |
The Fighting Prince of Donegal | Martin | 1966 |
Jackanory | Storyteller | 1965 |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | Cass | 1965 |
Out of the Unknown | Stephen Chambers | 1965 |
The Wednesday Play | Ian Tiggott | 1964 |
The Magical World of Disney | Martin | 1954 |