Derek Fuke

Derek Fuke

Personal Details

Biography

Derek Fuke, a talented and multifaceted individual, first drew breath in the vibrant and storied borough of Stepney, located in the heart of London, England, United Kingdom, during the year 1934.

Throughout his illustrious career, Fuke has made a lasting impact in the world of entertainment, showcasing his impressive range as both an actor and writer. His impressive body of work includes notable appearances in films such as the 1961 historical drama "Rob Roy", the 1981 comedy "Sorry!", and the 1983 adaptation of William Shakespeare's classic tragedy "Richard III".

Career

1985
Titus Andronicus
Titus Andronicus as Captain / 3rd Goth / Sempronius
1983
The Third Part of Henry the Sixth
The Third Part of Henry the Sixth as Earl of Westmoreland / Post
The Second Part of Henry the Sixth
The Second Part of Henry the Sixth as Simpcox / George Bevis
The First Part of Henry the Sixt
The First Part of Henry the Sixt as Talbot's Captain / Servant to Gloucester
Richard III
Richard III as Second Murderer / Sir Thomas Vaughan