
Harry Fowler
Acting
Biography
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Born: December 10, 1926
Place of Birth: Lambeth, London, England, UK
Known For

Doctor Who: Remembrance of the Daleks
London, 1963: The Doctor returns to the place where it all began — alongside his latest companion, Ace, with unfinished business. Not for the first time, unusual events are unfolding at Coal Hill School. At 76 Totter's Lane, the Doctor discovers that his oldest foes — the Daleks — are on the trail of stolen Time Lord technology that he left on Earth long ago. The Daleks are planning to perfect their own time-travel capability, in order to unleash themselves across the whole of time and space.

George & Mildred
Big screen spin-off of the Seventies sitcom. Mildred Roper is determined to make husband George celebrate their wedding anniversary in style, at a posh hotel in London. However, upon arrival George is mistaken by a gangland criminal for a rival hitman, and soon the Ropers find themselves up to their necks in trouble on the wrong side of the law!

The Human Jungle
The Human Jungle is a British TV series about a psychiatrist, made for ABC Television by the small production company Independent Artists for transmission on ITV. Starring Herbert Lom, it ran for two series which were first transmitted during 1963 and 1965.

Lawrence of Arabia
During World War I, English officer Thomas Edward 'T.E.' Lawrence sets out to unite and lead the diverse, often warring, Arab tribes to fight the Turks.

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.

The Famous Five
The Famous Five is a British television series based on the children's books of the same name by Enid Blyton. It was first broadcast on Tyne Tees Television and HTV from 10/9/1995 onwards, and on CITV from 1/7/1996 onwards; there were two series between 1995 and 1997, produced by Zenith North and Tyne Tees in 26 twenty-five-minute episodes.

In Sickness and in Health
This final follow-up to 'Till Death Us Do Part' follows an aged Alf Garnett, now dealing with his wife Else's declining health and mobility, as well as the challenges of navigating the social security system and other everyday situations.

In Sickness and in Health
This final follow-up to 'Till Death Us Do Part' follows an aged Alf Garnett, now dealing with his wife Else's declining health and mobility, as well as the challenges of navigating the social security system and other everyday situations.

Love Hurts
Love Hurts is a British comedy-drama series that was broadcast from 3 January 1992 to 18 March 1994 on BBC1. It was scripted by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran and starred Adam Faith, Zoë Wanamaker and Jane Lapotaire as Frank Carver, Tessa Piggott and Diane Warburg, respectively.

The Longest Day
The retelling of June 6, 1944, from the perspectives of the Germans, US, British, Canadians, and the Free French. Marshall Erwin Rommel, touring the defenses being established as part of the Reich's Atlantic Wall, notes to his officers that when the Allied invasion comes they must be stopped on the beach. "For the Allies as well as the Germans, it will be the longest day"
Filmography
as Customer
as Senior Technician
as self
as Mr. Tapper
as 1st Installer
as George Kelsey
as Morry
as Herbert
as Lou Jacobs
as Terry
as George
as Ted Bentley
as Milkman
as Harry
as Sid Scoundrel
as Ronnie Clayton
as Buller Bullethead
as Fisher
as Monty Wiseman
as Salesman
as Nipper
as George Curl
as Marcel
as Grafton
as Magic Beans Man
as Milkman
as Ralph Maricut
as Doug Roberts
as Harry
as Drill Operator
as Self
as Smiley
as Heckler
as Interviewer
as Covent Garden porter
as William Potter (uncredited)
as British Paratrooper (uncredited)
as Woods
as Ackroyd
as Razor
as Ron
as Civilian - End Scene
as Knocker Parsons
as Barrow Boy
as Charlie
as Sammy
as Corporal 'Flogger' Hoskins
as Tommy
as Leslie (Bandleader)
as Syd Jarvis
as Alfie
as Sydney Stanhope
as Charlie Barton
as Monty Albright
as L.A.C. 'Buster'
as Smudge
as Stan Harvey
as Albert
as Sam Weller
as Airman
as Charlie Hooker
as Joe
as Street photographer (uncredited)
as Young Rider
as Sam
as Albert Oates
as Bill James
as Smith
as Dave, Rosie's friend
as Head Spiv
as Joe Kirby
as Alf Stoner
as Telegraph Boy
as 'Orace
as Bellboy (uncredited)
as Small Boy (An Evacuee)
as Boy on Skates
as Young George