Michael Coles (actor)
Ernest Michael Coles (12 August 1936 – 26 April 2005) was an English actor.[2] He appeared in British television series and films No Hiding Place, Dr. Who and the Daleks, The Troubleshooters, The Saint, The Baron, The Avengers, Department S, Z-Cars, Dracula A.D. 1972, The Satanic Rites of Dracula, The Sweeney, Dalziel and Pascoe and others.[3][4]
Michael Coles | |
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Born | Ernest Michael Coles 12 August 1936 |
Died | 26 April 2005 68) Chelsea, London, England | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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BBC Sunday-Night Play | 1960 | Terry Malone | "The Ruffians" |
ITV Television Playhouse | 1961 | Journalist | "The Bad One" |
Edgar Wallace Mysteries | 1961-1964 | Frank Murray / Pin Norman / Tony Sorbo | "Man Detained" / "Solo for Sparrow" / "Never Mention Murder" |
Armchair Theatre | 1961-1972 | Fred / Ginge / Dick | "No Licence for Singing" / "Always Something Hot" /"On Call" |
H.M.S. Defiant | 1962 | Flag Lieutenant | Film |
Private Potter | 1962 | Pvt. Robertson | Film |
ITV Play of the Week | 1962-1967 | Charles the Dauphin / Lance Corporal Cooke / Jack Henley / Cpl. Bull / Armidal / Det. Sgt. Joe Brandon | "The Lark" / "Jacko at War" / "Giants on Saturday" / "The Cretan" / "The Crossfire" / "Person Unknown" |
The Plane Makers | 1963 | Johnny | "The Silent and the Damned" |
Ghost Squad | 1963 | Max | "Hot Money" |
Maupassant | 1963 | Jacques | "The Story of a Farm Girl" |
First Night | 1963 | Dave | "The Strain" |
The Informers | 1963 | Ben | Film |
Love Story | 1963-1964 | Tomo / Charles | "The Wedding of Smith Seven-Nine" / "The Emotional Machine" |
No Hiding Place | 1963-1966 | Det. Sgt. Tim Benson / Frankie Archer | "Statement to the Press" / "The Lifer" |
Drama 61-67 | 1964 | Stage Manager | "Studio '64: The Close Prisoner" |
Story Parade | 1964 | Charlie | "Brake Pedal Down" |
Never Mention Murder | 1965 | Tony Sorbo | |
Dr. Who and the Daleks | 1965 | Ganatus | Film |
The Likely Lads | 1965 | Big Duggy | "Talk of the Town" |
The Wednesday Play | 1966 | Anthony Charles Goodwin | "The Portsmouth Defence" |
The Troubleshooters | 1966 | Tiger | "Is That Tiger, Man" |
The Cretan Plays of Action | 1966 | Corporal Bull | TV Movie |
ABC Stage 67 | 1966 | Injured man | "Dare I Weep, Dare I Mourn?" |
The Saint | 1966 | Hugo | "The Better Mousetrap" |
The Avengers | 1967 | Verret | "The Bird Who Knew Too Much" |
The Baron | 1967 | Vince Florio | "The Man Outside" |
Mickey Dunne | 1967 | Little Chick | "Big Fleas, Little Fleas" |
Boy Meets Girl | 1967 | Jack Spade | "The Young Visitors" |
ITV Playhouse | 1967-1970 | Frank Mowbray / Det. Supt. Jagger / Sam Hunter | "They Said 'Let's Live Together'" / "Suspect" / "Rumour" |
Virgin of the Secret Service | 1968 | Prince Rouvaloff | "Russian Roundabout" |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | 1969 | A Guest | "Invasion" |
Fraud Squad | 1969 | Brother Simple | "Brother Simple" |
A Touch of Love | 1969 | Joe Hurt | Film |
Plays of Today | 1969 | Bacca Lank | "Men of Iron" |
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) | 1969 | Larry Wentworth | "For the Girl Who Has Everything" |
Happy Ever After | 1970 | George Harcourt | "What's the Matter Can't You Sleep?" |
Department S | 1970 | Rupert Fallon | "The Soup of the Day" |
Z-Cars | 1970 | Mike Fletcher | 2 episodes: "The Senior Partner" |
Play for Today | 1970 | Simon Hallam | "A Distant Thunder" |
Hine | 1971 | Martin | "Caviare and Chips" |
Trial | 1971 | Jarratt | 2 episodes |
Justice | 1971-1974 | Det. Sgt. Gable / Tindall | "The Rain It Raineth" / "Within a Year and a Day" / "Growing Up" |
I Want What I Want | 1972 | Frank | Film |
Dracula A.D. 1972 | 1972 | Inspector Murray | Film |
Pathfinders | 1972 | Flight Lieutenant Andrew Cross | "Fly There, Walk Back" |
ITV Sunday Night Theatre | 1973 | Ron | "Pleased to Meet You" |
Six Days of Justice | 1973 | Mr. Fisher | "Black Spot" |
The Satanic Rites of Dracula | 1973 | Inspector Murray | Film |
The Protectors | 1974 | Sandom | "Route 27" |
Flame | 1975 | Roy Priest | Film |
The Hanged Man | 1975 | Hans Ericksen | "Knave of Coins" |
The Sweeney | 1975 | Maynard | "I Want the Man" |
Murder | 1976 | John Lovel | "Hello Lola" |
Spring and Autumn | 1976 | Dave | 1 episode |
Sweeney! | 1977 | Johnson | Film |
Horse in the House | 1977 | Mr. Webb | 4 episodes |
The Professionals | 1980 | Rio | "Mixed Doubles" |
99-1 | 1994 | Glass | "Where the Money Is" |
Pie in the Sky | 1994 | Vince Palmer | "Once a Copper" |
Dalziel and Pascoe | 1996 | Papworth | "An Autumn Shroud", (final appearance) |
References
- http://search.findmypast.co.uk/results/world-records/england-and-wales-births-1837-2006?firstname=ernest%20m&lastname=coles&eventyear=1936&eventyear_offset=2&county=middlesex
- McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781526111968 – via Google Books.
- "Michael Coles – Movies and Filmography – AllMovie". AllMovie.
- "Michael Coles".
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