
Geoffrey Whitehead
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Geoffrey Whitehead.
Born: October 1, 1939
Place of Birth: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Known For

Amicus: House of Horrors
For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature length documentary celebrating the history of the Amicus Productions film company. Founded in the early 1960s by Americans Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg, Amicus produced some classic (now cult) horror movies, including Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors, The House That Dripped Blood, Tales From The Crypt, Asylum and From Beyond The Grave. Featuring interviews with key individuals who worked for Amicus (actors, directors, etc.), and with many rare photographs and production designs throughout, this documentary is a must-see for fans of British horror cinema.

A Very Open Prison
The Home Secretary has his eye on the Prime Minister's job. But an experiment in the way the prisons are run leads to embarrassment - and escaped murderers! The fore runner of Crossing The Floor

I'm the Girl He Wants to Kill
Returning home to her flat, Ann Rogers passes a stranger leaving the building. A few moments later she discovers her neighbor lying dead in the hallway, the latest victim of a serial killer. Ann could be able to identify the killer, but the killer also knows her face and knows he needs to silence the witness... TV episode from the series, "Thriller" was also released as feature film on home video starting in the 1980s.

Agatha Christie's Poirot
From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.

The Worst Week of My Life
The Worst Week of My Life is a British comedy television series, first broadcast on BBC One between March and April 2004. A second series was aired between November and December 2005 and a three-part Christmas special, The Worst Christmas of My Life was shown during December 2006. It was written by Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni.

Peter the Great
Peter the Great is a 1986 NBC television mini-series starring Maximilian Schell as Russian emperor Peter the Great, and based on the biography by Robert K. Massie. It won three Primetime Emmy Awards, including the award for Outstanding Miniseries.

The Sweeney
Jack Regan, an unethical officer of the Flying Squad, uses unorthodox methods to pursue criminals with the help of his partner, George Carter.

Upstairs, Downstairs
Upstairs: the wealthy, aristocratic Bellamys. Downstairs: their loyal and lively servants. For nearly 30 years, they share a fashionable townhouse at 165 Eaton Place in London’s posh Belgravia neighborhood, surviving social change, political upheaval, scandals, and the horrors of the First World War.

Little Dorrit
Amy Dorrit spends her days earning money for the family and looking after her proud father who is a long term inmate of Marshalsea debtors' prison in London. Amy and her family's world is transformed when her employer's son, Arthur Clennam, returns from overseas to solve his family's mysterious legacy and discovers that their lives are interlinked.

Public Eye
Public Eye is a British television series that ran from 1965 to 1975. It was produced by ABC Television for three series, and Thames Television for a further four series. The series depicted the investigations and cases handled by the unglamorous enquiry agent Frank Marker, an unmarried loner who is in his early forties when the series begins. In the words of an ABC trailer for the third series: "Marker isn't a glamorous detective and he doesn't get glamorous cases—he doesn't even get glamorous girls. What he does get is people who are in trouble—the sort of trouble you can't go to the police about, even if you are innocent."
Filmography
as Hunt
as Mr Newbold
as Self
as Colonel Dennis Whittington
as Self - Participant
as Bill
as William
as Doctor
as Entwistle
as Geoffrey Adams
as Crytch
as Headmaster
as Dick Cook
as Headmaster
as Horse Owner
as Justin Sanderson
as Dr. Gregory Ransom
as Giles Wilding
as Asst. Chief Constable Turpin
as Chief Constable Christie
as Addison Fletcher
as King George
as British Ambassador
as Headmaster
as Edward Maddox
as Richard
as Edwards
as Maurice
as Xavier St. Alard
as Cinovnik
as Viatorus
as Maurice
as Prince Vasily Golitsyn
as Chief Constable Christie
as Asst. Chief Constable Turpin
as Lubinsky
as Scipio Africanus
as Father
as Xavier Dorsch
as Thomas Andrews
as Superintendent Roden
as Sherlock Holmes
as Anthony
as Claude Matty
as Mills
as Keston
as Silas / Woodsman
as Keston
as Lt. Duncansby
as Captain Axel Ryttsen
as Major Bilton
as Brian Bex
as Harry Parsket
as Harold
as Roy Gifford
as Spiegel
as Captain Spiegel
as McNab
as Lipton
as Father James
as PC Ken Baker
as Carter
as Andrew Lafone