
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
1946-07-17
Place of Birth
Annfield Plain, County Durham, England, UK
Alun Armstrong
Biography
Alun Armstrong is a prolific English character actor.
Armstrong grew up in County Durham in North East England. He first became interested in acting through Shakespeare productions at his grammar school. Since his career began in the early 1970s, he has played, in his words, "the full spectrum of characters from the grotesque to musicals... I always play very colourful characters, often a bit crazy, despotic, psychotic."
His numerous credits include six different Dickens adaptations and seven series as eccentric ex-detective Brian Lane in New Tricks.
Armstrong is also an accomplished stage actor who spent nine years with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He originated the role of Thénardier in the London production of Les Misérables and he won an Olivier Award for playing the title role in Sweeney Todd.
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Known For
Acting History
2025
The Choral as Herbert Trickett
2023Tom Jones as Squire Western
2022Sherwood as Gary Jackson
2021The Nicky Nack
2020Breeders as Jim
2020Breaking The Codes
2019Year of the Rabbit as Chief Inspector Hugh Wisbech
2019Out of Innocence as Detective Callaghan
2018Possum as Maurice
2018Funny Cow as Lenny
2017Prime Suspect 1973 as Clifford Bentley
2016Frontier as Lord Benton
2016Dark Angel as George Stot
2016Asunder as Self - Narrator (voice)
2016Golden Years as Sid
2014Penny Dreadful as Vincent Brand
2012The Hollow Crown as Northumberland
2012The Mystery of Edwin Drood as Hiram Grewgious
2010Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary in Concert as Monsieur Thenardier (1985 Cast)
2010A Passionate Woman as Donald (1980s)
2009Garrow's Law as John Southouse
2008Little Dorrit as Ephraim Flintwinch
2008Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story as Ernest Whitehouse
2007The Dinner Party as Jim
2006Eragon as Uncle Garrow
2006The Girls Who Came to Stay as Bob Jenkins
2005Bleak House as Inspector Bucket
2005Oliver Twist as Magistrate Fang
2004When I'm Sixty-Four as Jim
2004Van Helsing: The London Assignment as Cardinal Jinetta (voice)
2004Van Helsing as Cardinal Jinette
2004Millions as Saint Peter
2004New Tricks as Brian Lane
2004Carrie's War as Mr. Samuel Evans
2003Between The Sheets as Peter Delany
2003It's All About Love as David
2003Paradise Found as Camille Pissarro
2002Inquisition as Martin
2002Sparkhouse as Richard Bolton
2001Extinct as Himself - Narrator
2001Bedtime as Neil Henshaw
2001Strictly Sinatra as Bill
2001Score as George
2001Messiah as DCI Charlie McIntyre
2001The Mummy Returns as Baltus Hafez
2001Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years as George Mole
2000Proof of Life as Wyatt
2000Harrison's Flowers as Samuel Brubeck
20007 Up 2000 as Himself - Narrator
2000This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper as Asst. Chief Const. George Oldfield
2000This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper as Asst. Chief Const. George Oldfield
1999David Copperfield as Dan Peggotty
1999Onegin as Zaretsky
1999Oliver Twist as Mr. Fleming
1999Sleepy Hollow as High Constable
1999G:MT Greenwich Mean Time as Uncle Henry
1999With or Without You as Sammy
1999Aristocrats as Lord Holland
1998In the Red as DCI Frank Jefferson
1997Underworld
1997The Saint as Inspector Teal
1996Brazen Hussies as Jimmy Hardcastle
1996Breaking the Code as Mick Ross
1996Witness Against Hitler as Pastor Harold Poelchau
1996Our Friends in the North as Austin Donohue
1995Sorry About Last Night as Mickey
1995Les Misérables: 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall as Thenardier
1995Braveheart as Mornay
1995An Awfully Big Adventure as Uncle Vernon
1994MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday as Capshaw
1994Doggin' Around as Charlie Foster
1994Black Beauty as Reuben Smith
1993Goggle Eyes as Gerald 'Goggle Eyes' Faulkner
1993The Tempest as Caliban
1992Shakespeare: The Animated Tales as Caliban (voice)
1992Blue Ice as Osgood
1992Patriot Games as Owens
1992Split Second as Thrasher
1991London Kills Me as John Stone
1991Stanley and the Women as Rufus Hilton
1991Murder in Eden as Sgt. McGing
1991American Friends as Dr. Weeks
1990The Widowmaker as Dad
1990Sticky Wickets as Evans
1990White Hunter, Black Heart as Ralph Lockhart
1990Looking After Number One as Dick
1989Nineteen96 as Det. Supt. Frank Burroughs
1989A Night on the Tyne as Willy
1989Tales from the Crypt as Inspector Herbert
1989The Childeater as Stefano
1989That Summer of White Roses as Zemba
1988Number 27 as Murray Lester
1988The Storyteller as Troll (voice)
1987Married... with Children as Trevor
1987Inspector Morse as Superintendent Holdsby
1985Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire as Maxwell Randall, The Green Baize Vampire
1985A.D. as Gamesmaster
1985Number One as Blackpool Police Sergeant
1985The Caucasian Chalk Circle as Singer
1984The House as Mr. Smeth
1983Krull as Torquil
1983Mr Moon's Last Case as Narrator
1982The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
1981The French Lieutenant's Woman as Grimes
1981Get Lost! as Neville Keaton
1980Fear of God as Trahearne
1979All Day on the Sands
1979Measure for Measure as Provost
1978Freedom of the Dig as Quinn
1978Liza as Mikhalevich
1978Armchair Thriller as Trahearne
1978Enemy at the Door as Louis Mendoza
1977Our Day Out as Mr. Briggs
1977Shooting the Chandelier as Brodovich
1977BBC2 Play of the Week as Brodovich
1977BBC2 Play of the Week as Mikhalevich
1977The Duellists as Lieutenant Lacourbe
1977A Sharp Intake of Breath
1977Risking It as Richard Clewes
1977A Bridge Too Far as Cpl. Davies
1976The New Avengers as Private George Harris
1976The Likely Lads as Tommy
1975Days of Hope as Billy Shepherd
1975The Stars Look Down as Joe Gowlan
1975The Sweeney as Peter Jenner
1974Father Brown as Joe
1974Porridge as Spraggon
1974Easy Go as First docker
1973The 14 as Tommy
1973The Eyes Have It as Mike
1973Thriller as Mike
1973The Sex Victims as George
1973Only Make Believe as Michael Biddle
1973Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? as Scaife
1971Justice as Bob Graham
1971Get Carter as Keith
1971Great Performances as Thénardier
1970Play for Today as 1st Docker
1970Play for Today as Mr Briggs
1965BBC Play of the Month as Lightborne
1965Public Eye as Vince Gregson








