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Dallas Adams |
Sam | Lambda Factor | Born 1947, died 1991. Dr Who (1984), Robin Of Sherwood (1986) |
Trevor Ainsley |
Head of Technical Section | Guardian Of Piri | When the Boat Comes In (1977), All Creatures Great and Small (1980) |
Andrea Allan |
Nurse Paula | Alpha Child | Born 1946. She was a Moonbase operative in UFO (1970), and appeared in Jason King (1971), and the films The Italian Job (1969), Vampira (1974), Spanish Fly (1976). She appeared in Playboy and Penthouse magazines in 1975. She moved to Barbados in 1980 and became a production coordinator and producer, among other things. (thanks to Andrea Allan, via 024Cosby) |
Glenda Allen |
Thulian Nurse Technician L Picard Vegan Command Centre Operative G Allen |
Collision Course Death's Other Dominion The Full Circle End Of Eternity The Exiles One Moment Of Humanity The Taybor New Adam, New Eve, Catacombs Of The Moon, The AB Chrysalis, Seed Of Destruction, The Bringers Of Wonder Lambda Factor |
Born 1951. She was a model who regularly appeared in UK tabloid newspapers, as well as more explicit men's magazines in the early 1970s. She had a small uncredited role in Dracula AD 1972 (1972), and featured in a series of publicity shots with Christopher Lee for the Daily Mirror. She worked as a stand-in and had small roles in sex comedies and some TV drama including The Protectors (1973), Confessions of a Window Cleaner (1974), I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight (1976), Return of the Saint (1978). On Space: 1999 she also worked as a stand-in, including for Lynn Frederick in Matter of Balance. (Thanks to Dana Lubich for the id) |
Patrick Allen |
Chairman | Alien Attack | Born 1927, Malawi; died 2006. Actor known for his distinctive voice, much used in commercials. In theatre he had a notable career with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and on television as star of the series Crane (1963), and as a villain in many guest slots including UFO (1969). |
Tony Allyn |
Security Guard | Year 1 | Australian actor who worked in Britain in the 1970s. Boney (1972), The Stud (1978) |
John Alkin |
Andy Johnson | Mark of Archanon | Born 1947 as John Foinquinos. Recurring roles in Timeslip (1970), The Sweeney (1974-1978), The Sandbaggers (1978). Dr Who (1984). |
Derek Anders |
Wayland | Space Brain | A regular in the soap Take The High Road (1980s) |
Jurgen Andersen |
Vegan | One Moment of Humanity | German actor resident in UK, often playing Germans. Moonbase 3 (1973), Colditz (1974), Secret Agent (1977), The Boys From Brazil (1978), The Riddle of the Sands (1978), The Onedin Line (1979), Escape To Victory (1981). aveleyman |
David Rhys Anderson |
Frank Warren | Breakaway | Appeared in the films The Great Gatsby (1974) and The Little Prince (1974). He was Charlie Brown in the 1968 London production of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Thanks to Shaqui. |
Jeremy Anthony |
Main Mission Operative | Matter of Life and Death | The Saint (1968), Secret Army (1979), The Bill (1989) |
Paul Antrim |
Bill Lowry | Mission of the Darians | Born 1944, died 1990. The Irish actor often played policemen in TV series including The Protectors (1974), Special Branch (1974), Lovejoy (1986), but he was on the opposite side of the law in his recurring role in Gangsters (1976-1978) |
Vic Armstrong |
Main Mission Operative Rescue Worker |
Collision Course The Exiles |
Born in 1946. A top stunt coordinator and second unit director, often the double for Harrison Ford. Films include You Only Live Twice (1967) and numerous other Bonds, Superman 1-3 (1978+), Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981) and other Indiana Jones films, Total Recall (1990), Brazil (1985), Terminator 2, Starship Troopers (1997), Last Action Hero (1993), Charlies Angels (200), Gangs Of New York (2002), War Of The Worlds (2005), I Am Legend (2007), The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). He won an Academy Award for technical achievement in 2001, and a BAFTA in 2002. |
Robert Arnold |
Pete Johnson | Alpha Child The Last Sunset War Games Dragon's Domain |
Born in 1931, died in 2003. A theatre actor, he had a long-running role in Dixon of Dock Green (1964-1971). He later appeared in Blakes 7 (1979) and Fawlty Towers (1979). He returned to the West End stage, keeping a low profile while his wife June Brown became famous as a soap star. |
Christopher Asante |
Guard 1 | The Seance Spectre | Born 1941, died 2000. Ghanaian actor, real name and later known as Gyearbuor Asante. Best known for his role in comedy Desmond's (1989-1994; he was a co-founder of the production company that made it). The Professionals (1980), Local Hero (1983), Rumpole of the Bailey (1983), Wipe Out (1988). In 1995 he returned to Ghana and became a Cultural Ambassador. |
Robert Atiko |
Alphan | End Of Eternity War Games The Troubled Spirit Space Brain |
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Inspector Morse (1998), Sexy Beast (2000), Tomb Raider (2001), Lara Croft The Cradle Of Life (2003) |
David Atkin |
Survey Alphan | The Immunity Syndrome | Also known as David Atkins or David Payne, he died in 1989 or 1990. Star Wars (1977), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) |
Maxine Audley |
Theia | The Last Enemy | Born 1923 as Maxine Hecht, died 1992 Films include A King In New York (1957), The Barretts Of Wimpole Street (1957), Trials Of Oscar Wilde (1960), Peeping Tom (1960), The Agony And The Ecstasy (1965). On TV: Danger Man (1960), The Saint (1962), Bergerac (1981), Prime Suspect (1990). |
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