Benjamin Whitrow

Benjamin Whitrow

Benjamin John Whitrow is an English actor. He attended the Dragon School, Tonbridge School, and RADA. Whitrow was also part of the King's Dragoon Guards from 1956 to 1958. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1981. He played Russell in the radio version of After Henry. In 1989, Whitrow appeared in episode four of the BBC Two sketch show A Bit of Fry and Laurie , playing an irate member of the audience who claimed that Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie had stolen several of their sketches from him. Between 1990 and 1992, Whitrow appeared in the sitcom The New Statesman as Paddy O'Rourke, a...
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Birthdate:February 17, 1937
Birthplace:Oxford
Age:75
Also known as:Ben Whitrow, Benjamin John Whitrow

TV appearances by Benjamin Whitrow

Other People's Children
Other People's Children
Series Aired: September 10, 2000
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Drama
Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice
Series Aired: September 24, 1995 - October 29, 1995
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Costume drama, Drama
Chancer
Chancer
Series Aired: March 6, 1990 - June 4, 1991
Number of seasons:2
Genre:Police procedural, Crime Fiction, Miniseries, Drama
Network:ITV
Ffizz
Ffizz
Series Aired: September 1987
Number of seasons:2

Movies with appearances by Benjamin Whitrow

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Bomber 2009 Comedy
Scenes of a Sexual Nature 2006 Comedy
Chicken Run 2000 G (USA) Comedy
A Man for All Seasons 1988 PG (USA) Costume drama
Personal Services 1987 R (USA) Comedy
Coming Through 1985 Romantic drama
Brimstone and Treacle 1982 R (USA) Psychological thriller
Troilus and Cressida 1981 Period piece
Quadrophenia 1979 R (USA) Cult
The Merchant of Venice 1973 Television movie
Bomber
Afternoon Off
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Personal relationships of Benjamin Whitrow

Significant OtherRelationshipDate Started
Celia Imrie Marriage
Catherine Cook 1972
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