Keith Drinkel
Keith Drinkel (born 14 November 1944) is an English actor.
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Born | York, England | 14 November 1944
Occupation | Actor |
Drinkel was born in York, educated at St Michael's College, Leeds, and is now based in Brighton.
His notable appearances in film and television include A Family at War (1970), Yellow Dog (1973), a minor role in the BBC's adaptation of the Lord Peter Wimsey story The Nine Tailors (1974), Looking For Clancy (1975), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Gandhi (1982) and the Doctor Who story Time-Flight (1982).[1] He co-starred in series three and four of Peter Tinniswood's long-running comedy I Didn't Know You Cared, and appeared as Mark Gaskell in The Body in the Library (1984).[2]
Drinkel appeared twice in Coronation Street, in 2001-02 as Maurice Gregory, father of barmaid Geena on Rovers Return, and most recently, in 2005, as Bob, who dated Liz McDonald for a short time.
In 2006, Drinkel starred in Rock-A-Hula Rest Home as "Jesse Garon", an elderly man who believes he is Elvis Presley. Drinkel guest-starred in the Big Finish Productions audio adventures Doctor Who: Catch-1782, Sapphire and Steel: The School and Professor Bernice Summerfield: Timeless Passages.[2] In 2008 he starred along with Jo Castleton and Daniel Harcourt in Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1973 | Yellow Dog | Eric | |
1977 | A Bridge Too Far | Lieutenant Cornish | |
1982 | Gandhi | Major | |
1995 | Fanny Hill | Mr. Hart |
References
- "Keith Drinkel". BFI.
- Keith Drinkel at IMDb
- "BBV Video Zygon". Thedoctorwhosite.co.uk. Retrieved 30 March 2016.