
Derek Francis
Biography
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Derek Francis (born 7 November 1923 in Brighton - died 27 March 1984 in Wimbledon, London) was an English comedy and character actor.
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Known For
Acting History
2005
The Best Of Dick Emery
2001On Location: The Carry Ons as Brother Martin (archive footage) (uncredited)
1984A Christmas Carol as Pemberton
1984Pope John Paul II as Bishop Lec
1983The Wicked Lady as Lord Kingsclere
1982The Agatha Christie Hour as Uncle George
1982The World Cup: A Captain's Tale as His Grace
1981Great Expectations as Mr Jaggers
1979Electric Eskimo
1977The Professionals as Len Hatch
1977The Professionals as John Howard
1977Beryl Reid
1977That's Carry On! as Brother Martin (archive footage) (uncredited)
1977Three Dangerous Ladies as Benson
1977Jabberwocky as Bishop
1977Nicholas Nickleby as Wackford Squeers
1976The New Avengers as The Bishop
1976Dickens of London as Stage Manager
1976To the Devil a Daughter as Bishop
1975Murder Motel as Sam
1975The Sweeney as Raymond Meadows
1975Mrs. Amworth as Benson
1974Churchill's People as Thomas Partridge
1974Rising Damp as Mr. French
1974Fall of Eagles as Edward VII of England
1974K Is for Killing as Shelby Grafton
1974Who Killed Lamb? as Octavius Lamb
1973Oh, Father! as Father Matthew
1973Oh, Father! as Sub Prior, Father Matthew
1973Thriller as Shelby Grafton
1973Thriller as Sam
1973Whoops Baghdad as Abu ben Ackers, the Wazir
1973The Death of Adolf Hitler as Prof. Morell
1972Carry On Abroad as Brother Martin
1972Crown Court as His Honour Judge Daniel Hastings
1972Sykes as Mr. Belvadere
1972Carry On Matron as Arthur
1972Shirley's World
1971Justice as Charles Breedon
1971Justice as Judge
1971The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as Dixon
1971Jason King
1971Carry On Henry as Farmer
1971The Ten Commandments as Principal
1971The Statue as Sanders
1971Say Hello to Yesterday as Park Keeper
1970Scrooge as 1st Gentleman of Charity
1970The Adventures of Don Quick as Arborel
1970Carry On Loving as Bishop
1970Man of Violence as Sam Bryant
1970Codename as Vaslva Baroviev
1970Catweazle as Inspector Pugh
1969Crossplot as Sir Charles Moberley
1969Paul Temple
1969Up Pompeii! as Senator Lecherous
1969Remember the Germans as Karl
1969The Main Chance as Sir James Darren
1969Carry On Camping as Farmer
1969What's Good for the Goose as Harrington
1968Oh, Brother!
1968Wild, Wild Women as Mr. Harcourt
1968Nicholas Nickleby as Ralph Nickleby
1967Carry On Doctor as Sir Edmund Burke
1967Contrasts as Jonathan Swift
1967Man in a Suitcase
1967Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon as Puddleby
1967Witch Hunt as Colonel Cooper
1966Press for Time as Alderman Ernest Corcoran
1966King of the River as Mallory
1966The Connoisseur as G.C. Stoupe
1966Rasputin: The Mad Monk as Innkeeper
1966Softly, Softly
1965The Mask of Janus as Charles Caswell
1965Thirty-Minute Theatre
1965Pity About the Abbey as Lord Barnett
1965The Little Ones as Paddy
1965Londoners as Lord Barnett, G.C.B.
1965Doctor Who: The Romans as Nero
1964The Tomb of Ligeia as Lord Trevanion
1964The Wednesday Play as Minister
1964The Comedy Man as Merryweather
1964Sherlock Holmes as Mycroft Holmes
1964Detective
1964Ring of Spies as Chief Supt. Croft
1964This Is My Street as Fingus
1964Smokescreen as Dexter's Doctor (Uncredited)
1964The Verdict as Supt. Brett
1963The Hi-Jackers as Jack Carter
1963Farewell Performance as Raven
1963The Sentimental Agent as Klaus
1963The Snag as John Goggin
1963Sergeant Cork as Klein
1963Bitter Harvest as Mr. Jones
1962Heart to Heart as Sir John Dawson-Brown
1962Captain Clegg as Squire Anthony Cobtree
1962The Inspector as Detective Inspector
1962The Scales of Justice as Henry Dobbs
1962Z-Cars
1962Backfire! as Arthur Tilsley
1961Never Back Losers as R. R. Harris
1961Two Living, One Dead as Broms
1961No Love for Johnnie as Frank
1961Jango as Supt. Bullock
1960The Poet as Pasquali
1960The Criminal as Priest
1959International Detective as Emlyn
1959No Hiding Place
1959The White Trap as Mr. Langley
1956Armchair Theatre as John Goggin
1956Armchair Theatre as Percy Grey








