
Graham Crowden
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Graham Crowden.
Born: November 30, 1922
Place of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Known For

Richard II
The incompetent Richard II is deposed by Henry Bolingbroke and undergoes a crisis of identity once he is no longer king.

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

Monsignor Quixote
Sir Alec Guiness stars with Leo McKern in the story of a friendship between a Catholic priest and a Communist Mayor. Together they travel from their remote village to Madrid and back exploring their friendship, the demands of belief and constancy of faith. This lavish production filmed entirely on location captures the wit, warmth, and vitality that make the original novel by Graham Greene a unique work of literature.

Raffles
Raffles was a 1977 television adaptation of the A. J. Raffles stories by Ernest William Hornung. The series was produced by Yorkshire Television and written by Philip Mackie. The episodes were largely faithful adaptations of the stories in the books, though occasionally two stories would be merged to create one. In Victorian-era London, gentleman thief A. J. Raffles, a renowned cricketer, and his friend, the eager but naive Bunny Manders, test their skills in relieving the wealthy of their valuables whilst avoiding detection, especially from the persistent Inspector Mackenzie.

A Very Peculiar Practice
A young and idealistic Doctor Stephen Daker arrives at Lowlands University to work at the Health Centre, but has to cope with an eccentric set of colleagues.

Foyle's War
As WW2 rages around the world, DCS Foyle fights his own war on the home-front as he investigates crimes on the south coast of England. Foyle's War opens in southern England in the year 1940. Later series sees the retired detective working as an MI5 agent operating in the aftermath of the war.

Doctor Who
The adventures of The Doctor, a time-traveling humanoid alien known as a Time Lord. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-traveling spaceship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, The Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilizations, help ordinary people, and right many wrongs.

Catweazle
A medieval wizard (though not a very good one) Catweazle is transported to the modern age... A British television series, created and written by Richard Carpenter which was produced and directed by Quentin Lawrence for London Weekend Television under the LWI banner, and screened in the UK on ITV in 1970. A second season in 1971 was directed by David Reid and David Lane. Both series had thirteen episodes each, with Geoffrey Bayldon playing the leading role. The series was broadcast in Ireland, Britain, Gibraltar, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Germany, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Czechoslovakia, Nicaragua and Quebec. The first episode is available to view in full at the BFI Screenonline site.

Vanity Fair
In early 19th century England, ambitious and ruthless orphan Rebecca Sharp advances from the position of governess to the heights of British society.

Midsomer Murders
The peacefulness of the Midsomer community is shattered by violent crimes, suspects are placed under suspicion, and it is up to a veteran DCI and his young sergeant to calmly and diligently eliminate the innocent and ruthlessly pursue the guilty.
Filmography
as Richard
as Interviewee – Actor
as Lord Belford
as Sir John Sackville
as Sir George
as Professor MacLewton
as Sir Cyril Barrett
as Senator
as Montesino
as Lord Bareacres
as Chairman of the Board
as Old Man
as Mustrum Ridcully (voice)
as Mustrum Ridcully (voice)
as Reggie Barton
as John of Gaunt
as George
as Old Man
as Professor Pollux
as Sir Henry Ancred
as Humphrey Folland
as John of Gaunt
as Tom Ballard
as Lipetkin
as Professor Temple
as Mr. Graceful
as Judge Hate
as Home Secretary
as Chief Justice (voice)
as Headmaster
as Herbert
as Dr Jock McCannon
as Lord Belfield
as Sir Geoffrey Macklin
as Lord Chancellor
as Headmaster
as The Bishop
as Friar Francis
as Old Priest
as Reverend Dodge
as French
as Caius Lucius
as Judge Wood
as Judge Wood
as Theodotus
as Player
as Judge Hate
as Professor Temple
as Fitzbanks
as Professor Millar
as First Sea Lord
as Sir Peter
as Soldeed
as Minister
as Collins, the Butler
as Fanatics' Leader
as Lord Yardarm
as Minister
as Prison Doctor
as The General
as Barberini
as Colonel James Bohun
as Rodney Tyce
as Count Alexei
as Dr Smiles
as Stewart / Prof. Millar / Meths Drinker
as Mr. Clutterbuck
as Truscott
as Sir Coward de Custard
as Lay Preacher
as Recruiting Officer
as Mr. Bolton
as Alfred Spaulton
as The Bishop
as Bishop of Cowley
as Zeus
as Lawyer Max
as Wiggy
as Mr. Trelawny
as Gobbling
as MO
as Smythe
as Reverend Harker
as History Master
as Verges
as Counsel
as Abel Trelawney
as Murchie
as James Telfer
as Prosecuting Counsel
as Soldeed
as Naval Officer (uncredited)
as Scoutmaster
as Man Giving Directions to the Beach (uncredited)
as Friar Dennis
as Recruiting officer
as Sir Andrew Aguecheek
as De Foy