Jonathan Adams

Jonathan Adams

Deceased · Born: Feb 14, 1931 · Died: Jun 13, 2005

Personal Details

BornFeb 14, 1931 Northampton, England, UK

Biography

A multifaceted individual, he began his artistic journey as a painter, pursuing his passion for the visual arts by studying at Chelsea Art School and subsequently at London University. Following his academic endeavors, he drew upon his expertise to instruct students in his hometown of Northampton, sharing his knowledge and skills with the next generation. Prior to embarking on this teaching career, he spent time serving his country with distinction in the RAF Medical Corps, honing his abilities in a unique and challenging environment. Furthermore, he showcased his versatility as a performer with the esteemed Children's Theatre Company, contributing to numerous productions in London's illustrious West End, including a notable two-year stint in the critically acclaimed "Alibi For a Judge."

Career

A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities as C. J. Stryver
1987
Star Cops
Star Cops as Alexander Krivenko
1985
Exploits at West Poley
Exploits at West Poley as Miller Griffin
Revolution
Revolution as Chaplain
1983
Bergerac
Bergerac as Dr. LeJeune
1981
The Best of the Adventures
The Best of the Adventures as Inspector Hogg (archive footage) (uncredited)
1978
BBC Play of the Month
BBC Play of the Month as Collot d'Herbois
1976
1975
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Rocky Horror Picture Show as Dr. Everett V. Scott
Eskimo Nell
Eskimo Nell as Lord Coltwind
Three for All
Three for All as Dr Sparks
1965
The Wednesday Play
The Wednesday Play as First Policeman