Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
January 14, 1940
Place of Birth:
Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
John Castle (born 14 January 1940) is an English actor. Castle has acted in theatre, film and television. He is well known for his role as Postumus in the 1976 BBC television adaptation of I, Claudius and for playing Geoffrey in the 1968 film, The Lion in Winter. He also played Dr. Carrasco as well as the prisoner called The Duke in the film Man of La Mancha.
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Year | TV Show | Role |
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2008 | Fixer | |
2004 | Murder City | |
2002 | Spooks | Jocelyn Myers |
2000 | A Dinner of Herbs | Alfred Cottle |
1999 | CI5: The New Professionals | |
1997 | Midsomer Murders | Charles King |
1997 | The Heart Surgeon | Charlie Hawkesmore |
1996 | Silent Witness | |
1995 | Bramwell | Guy Le Saux |
1994 | Pie in the Sky | Charles Rider |
1994 | Wycliffe | Selby |
1992 | A Touch of Frost | Charlie Collingham |
1989 | Agatha Christie's Poirot | Lord Edgware |
1988 | The Modern World: Ten Great Writers | Peter Walsh |
1987 | Inspector Morse | Tony Doyle |
1987 | The Ruth Rendell Mysteries | Mark |
1986 | Lovejoy | Max Hunter |
1986 | Lost Empires | Nick Ollanton |
1985 | Time for Murder | Dr. David Warreck |
1984 | Sherlock Holmes | Carruthers |
1984 | Miss Marple The Complete Collection | |
1983 | Reilly: Ace of Spies | Count Massino |
1979 | Tales of the Unexpected | Derek Johnstone |
1979 | Tales of the Unexpected | John Burge |
1978 | Lillie | |
1978 | The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | |
1978 | Wilde Alliance | David Bardsley |
1977 | 1990 | |
1977 | The Professionals | Peter Crabbe |
1977 | The Professionals | Tommy, CI5 Agent |
1976 | I, Claudius | Postumus |
1976 | The New Avengers | Colonel 'Mad Jack' Miller |
1975 | The Fight Against Slavery | Rev. John Newton |
1973 | Warship | |
1972 | Dead of Night | Michael |
1967 | The Prisoner | Number Twelve |
1965 | BBC Play of the Month | Merton Densher |
1965 | Thirty-Minute Theatre | Benito Mussolini |
1964 | The Wednesday Play |