Donald Pickering

Donald Pickering

Deceased · Born: Nov 15, 1933 · Died: Dec 19, 2009

1978
1963
1962

Personal Details

BornNov 15, 1933 Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, UK

Biography

Donald Pickering was born on November 15, 1933, in the esteemed city of Newcastle-on-Tyne, located in the northeastern region of England, within the United Kingdom. This talented individual would go on to become a renowned actor, renowned for his captivating performances in a wide range of film and television productions.

Some of his most notable roles include his appearance in the 1997 comedy film "The Man Who Knew Too Little", as well as his portrayal of various characters throughout the 1974 television series "The Pallisers". Additionally, his performance in the 1977 historical drama film "A Bridge Too Far" showcased his impressive acting abilities.

Sadly, Donald Pickering's life came to a close on December 19, 2009, in the beautiful county of Gloucestershire, located in the south-western region of England, within the United Kingdom.

Career

2001
Victoria & Albert
Victoria & Albert as Dr. Locock
1998
Monk Dawson
Monk Dawson as Archbishop of Westminster
1990
The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing
The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing as Douglas Hurd, Foreign Secretary
1987
Doctor Who
Doctor Who as Beyus
1986
Half Moon Street
Half Moon Street as George Hardcastle
1984
Scarab
Scarab as Harrington
1980
Dick Turpin
Dick Turpin as Lord Manderfell
1979
Zulu Dawn
Zulu Dawn as Maj. Russell R.A.
Yanks
Yanks as Golfing friend
1978
1977
A Bridge Too Far
A Bridge Too Far as Lt. Col. Mackenzie
1976
Private Lives
Private Lives as Victor Prynne
1967
A Challenge for Robin Hood
A Challenge for Robin Hood as Sir Jamyl de Penitone
1966
Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451 as TV Announcer (uncredited)
1964
Nothing But the Best
Nothing But the Best as Adrian Slater
1957
The Ship Was Loaded
The Ship Was Loaded as Second Officer (uncredited)