Keith Drinkel

Keith Drinkel

81 · Born: Nov 14, 1944

1977

Personal Details

BornNov 14, 1944 York, Yorkshire, England, UK

Biography

Keith Drinkel, a renowned British actor, made his debut in the world of entertainment on November 14, 1944, in the historic city of York, located in the picturesque county of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, Keith has captivated audiences with his impressive performances in a wide range of film and television productions. Some of his most notable roles include the 1984 television series "Miss Marple: The Body in the Library", where he played a significant character, as well as the 1977 film "A Bridge Too Far" and the 1982 epic biographical drama "Gandhi".

Career

2008
Zygon
Zygon as Bob Calhoun / Torlakhl
1995
Fanny Hill
Fanny Hill as Mr. Hart
1991
1982
Gandhi
Gandhi as Major
1980
Play for Today
Play for Today as Tony Secombe
1979
Henry V
Henry V as Lewis, the Dauphin
I Didn't Know You Cared
I Didn't Know You Cared as Carter Brandon
1977
A Bridge Too Far
A Bridge Too Far as Lt. Cornish
1975
1971
A Family at War
A Family at War as Philip Ashton