
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
1934-08-08
Place of Birth
Mexborough, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Keith Barron
Biography
Keith Barron was an English actor and television presenter who appeared in films and on television from 1961 until 2017. His television roles included the police drama The Odd Man, the sitcom Duty Free, and Gregory Wilmot in Upstairs, Downstairs.
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Known For
Acting History
2013
Being Eileen as Maurice
2011Lapland as Maurice
2011In Love with Alma Cogan as Cedric
2010Last Tango in Croydon as Joe
2009Moving On as Jonathan Hope
2009Law & Order: UK
2006The Chase as George Williams
2006Pickles: The Dog Who Won the World Cup as Bernie
2006Johnny and the Bomb as Sir Walter
2005Dead Man Weds as Sandy Ball
2004England Expects
2004Hustle as Hemmings
2004New Tricks as Ronnie Ross
2002Foyle's War as David Barrett
2002Plain Jane as Thomas Reynolds
2002NCS: Manhunt
2002Another Audience With Ken Dodd as Self
2001Judge John Deed as William Glyn
2001Take Me
2000Madame Bovary as L’heureux
1998In the Red as Jim Wilkes
1998Close Relations as Gordon Hammond
1998The Round Tower as Jonathan Ratcliffe
1997Police 2020 as Eddie Longshaw
1997La Passione as Roy
1997Where the Heart Is
1997Midsomer Murders as Alan Clifford
1997Gobble as Arthur Hedley
1996The Alphabet Game
1996Dalziel & Pascoe as Dick Elgood
1996Hetty Wainthropp Investigates as Gordon Gregson
1994All Night Long
1994The Lifeboat
1994Pie in the Sky as Eric Dunfries
1993Peak Practice as Jeff Barton
1993The Last Vampyre as Rob Ferguson
1992A Touch of Frost as David Crewes
1992Heartbeat as Les Hepplewhite
1992Gibberish
1991Plaza Patrol as Tramp
1990Cluedo as Himself
1990Haggard
1989Home Run as McAlister
1989Nineteen96 as Commander Jack Bentham
1989Take Me Home as Tom
1988A Question Of Entertainment
1987Late Expectations as Ted Jackson
1986Room at the Bottom
1986Casualty as Howard Coombes
1986Casualty as Basil King
1986God's Outlaw as Henry VIII
1984Leaving as Daniel Ford
1984Sherlock Holmes as Rob Ferguson
1984Duty Free as David Pearce
1983Doctor Who: Enlightenment as Striker
1983Number 10 as 2nd Earl of Chatham
1982Countdown
1982West Country Tales
1981De Lachende Scheerkwast
1980Jessie as Harry
1980Ramp Ahead as Patrick Dench
1980The Best of Friends as Peter Rudolf
1979Minder as Johnny Caine
1979Tales of the Unexpected as George Hitchman
1979Telford's Change
1977The Professionals as Charles Nesbitt
1977Cross Now as Michael Ponsford
1977Silver Lining as Edgar Parker
1976Voyage of the Damned as Purser Mueller
1976The New Avengers as Draker
1976Cilla's World Of Comedy
1976At the Earth's Core as Dowsett
1976Almost a Vision as Leonard
1975Quiller as Truscott
1975Good Salary, Prospects, Free Coffin as Charley Masters
1975Cilla's Comedy Six
1975Grain Drain as (voice)
1974The Land That Time Forgot as Bradley
1974No Strings
1974Playhouse as Peter Rudolf
1973Red Riding Hood as Henry
1973Thriller as Charley Masters
1973Nothing But the Night as Dr. Haynes
1973Only Make Believe as Christopher Hudson
1972The Edwardians as Angus Hamilton
1971Upstairs, Downstairs as Gregory Wilmot
1971Melody as Mr Latimer (uncredited)
1971The Firechasers as Jim Maxwell
1971Passion Potion as Alan Simpson
1970The Man Who Had Power Over Women as Jake Braid
1970Freelance as Gary
1969Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) as Jarvis
1969Strange Report as Inspector Graves
1969Baby Love as Robert Quayle
1968The Jazz Age as John
1968It’s Dearer After Midnight as Harry
1968Cilla as Self
1967Further Adventures Of Lucky Jim
1966The Devil's Eggshell as Dr Quilliam
1966The House Mouse as Victor
1965VOTE, VOTE, VOTE for Nigel Barton as Nigel Barton
1965Stand Up, Nigel Barton as Nigel Barton
1965BBC Play of the Month as Dr. Quilliam
1965Thirty-Minute Theatre
1965The Troubleshooters as Miles
1965Fable as Narrator
1964The Wednesday Play as Nigel Barton
1964The Wednesday Play as Tom
1964The Wednesday Play as Narrator (voice)
1964It's Dark Outside as Det. Sgt. Swift
1963Doctor Who as Captain Striker
1962Studio 4 as Peltz
1962The Scales of Justice as Mark Godfrey
1961The Avengers as Technician
1960The Odd Man as Det. Sgt. Swift
1959No Hiding Place
1956Armchair Theatre as Bill Deal
1955This Is Your Life as Self








