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Ronald Hines

Ronald Hines

Acting1929London, England, UK

Biography

Ronald Hines (20 June 1929 – 28 March 2017) was a British actor.

Acting History

1997
Wycliffe
TVas George Aston1 eps
1996
Madson
TVas Nigel Alwyn
1994
Middlemarch
TVas Mr. Standish
1991
Van der Valk
TVas Hoofd Commissaris Samson6 eps
1989
1988
Jack the Ripper
TVas Henry Matthews
1987
Pack of Lies
as Bob Jackson
Make and Break
as Tom Olley
1983
Bergerac
TVas Inspector West1 eps
1982
We'll Meet Again
TVas Major Ronald Dereham
1980
Rough Cut
as Capt. Small
The Professionals
TVas Copeland1 eps
Shoestring
TVas David Mortimer1 eps
1979
Gossip from the Forest
as Admiral Weymss
1978
The Copyist
as Karl Glilcklich
The Last Romantic
as Eric Lister
BBC2 Play of the Week
TVas Karl Glucklich1 eps
1977
Consequences
as Russell Summers
This Year Next Year
TVas Harry Shaw
1976
Where Adam Stood
as Charles Kingsley
The Frontiers of Science
as William Crookes
Star Maidens
TVas Stanley
Victorian Scandals
TVas William Crookes
1975
1974
The Wood Demon
as Voynitsky
Shoulder to Shoulder
TVas Mr Pethick-Lawrence
Napoleon and Love
TVas Louis-Alexandre Berthier
1972
Young Winston
as Adjutant
BBC Play of the Month
TVas Lord Windermere1 eps
Dead of Night
TVas Frank Pullar
1971
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
TVas Jonathan Pryde2 eps
Elizabeth R
TVas William Cecil5 eps
1970
The Italian Table
as Mr. Hammond
Doomwatch
TVas Ian Drummond
Shadows of Fear
TVas Victor Brand
1968
Countercrime
as Charles Ford
Thark
as Sir Hector Benbow
The Jazz Age
TVas Sir Hector Benbow
Late Night Horror
TVas Gerald Banstead
Theatre 625
TVas Christopher Tietjens / Captain Parr / James / Hans Meyer1 eps
1967
1966
Out of the Unknown
TVas Guy Birkett1 eps
The Saint
TVas Redman1 eps
1965
A Passage to India
as Ronnie Heaslop
The Troubleshooters
TVas Derek Prentice3 eps
1964
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
as Policeman outside Clayton's
1961
Whistle Down the Wind
as PC Thurstow
Echo of Barbara
as Mike Roscoe
House of Mystery
as Young Husband
1960
Sink the Bismarck!
as Officer on Bridge of 'Prince of Wales' (uncredited)
The Adventures of Robin Hood
TVas Peter1 eps
1958
The Two-Headed Spy
as German Corporal
Dunkirk
as Private Miles
1956
Armchair Theatre
TVas Charles Hatley
1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame
TVas Bob Jackson

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/20/1929
Day of Death
3/28/2017
Place of Birth
London, England, UK