Richard Beale
Biography
Richard Henry Beale (13 May 1920 – 27 March 2017) was a British actor. He had a long career in television, stage and film, dating back to the 1950s.
Known For
Acting History
2003
The Young Visiters as Middle Aged Man
2002The Many Lives of Albert Walker as Capt. Wichtar
1997Food of Love as William
1993Peak Practice as Julian Rankin
1992Hedd Wyn as The Military Representative
1990Treasure Island as Mr. Arrow
1989Agatha Christie's Poirot as Merritt
1988A Handful of Dust as Ben
1986Lovejoy as Mervyn The Fisherman
1985C.A.T.S. Eyes as Prinley
1985EastEnders as Jackie Stone
1984Camille as Farmer
1983A Pattern of Roses as Mr. Pettigrew (The Past)
1983Dalgliesh as Mr. Bidwell
1981P.Q. 17 as Capt. Bulteel
1981Bergerac as Bank Manager
1981The Life and Times of David Lloyd George as Lord Kitchener
1979The Legend of King Arthur as Ector
1979Very White (Lunch Meat) as M.C.
1978A Horseman Riding By as Edward Derwent
1978Blake's 7 as Saymon
1978The Four Feathers as Wembol, the Valet
1977Secret Army as Inspector Benet
1977Silver Blaze as Straker
1976Matchfit as Tommy Stewart
1975Madame Bovary as M. Rouault
1975Child of Hope as Police Major
1973Doctor Who: The Green Death as Minister of Ecology
1971Justice as Mr. Feltham
1970Uncle Vanya as Workman
1969Sinister Street as Priest
1968Where Eagles Dare as Telephone Orderly (uncredited)
1968The Man in the Iron Mask as M. Colbert
1968The Expert as Brewster
1967None of That as Domingo Marin
1967Doctor Who: The Macra Terror as Broadcast/Propaganda Voice
1966Doctor Who: The Gunfighters as Bat Masterson
1966Doctor Who: The Ark as Refusian Voice
1965BBC Play of the Month as Workman
1965Gideon's Way as Captain Vanner
1965The Ipcress File as Security Clerk
1964Story Parade as Controller
1963Doctor Who as Minister of Ecology
1963Doctor Who as Bat Masterson
1963Doctor Who as Broadcast Voice (voice)
1963The Road as Villager
1963The Flood as Mr. Grout
1962Z-Cars
1960Sink the Bismarck! as Petty Officer on Phone (uncredited)
1958A Night to Remember as Harbor Pilot (uncredited)
1956The Battle of the River Plate as Capt. Pottinger (uncredited)







