Robert Lang

Robert Lang

Deceased · Born: Sep 24, 1934 · Died: Nov 6, 2004

Personal Details

BornSep 24, 1934 Bristol, England, UK

Biography

Robert Lang, a renowned actor, took his first breath on September 24, 1934, in the vibrant city of Bristol, England, United Kingdom. This talented thespian left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, featuring in notable films such as the iconic romantic comedy "Four Weddings and a Funeral" released in 1994, the 1969 dramatic production "The Dance of Death", and the 1973 suspenseful thriller "Night Watch". Lang's personal life was filled with love and commitment, as he shared his life with the lovely Ann Bell. Unfortunately, his life came to a close on November 6, 2004, in Sutton, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

Career

2002
2001
Room to Rent
Room to Rent as Mark's Father
2000
Trust
Trust as Nathan Anderson
1999
Nancherrow
Nancherrow as Jerry Pinch
1997
Wilde
Wilde as C.O. Humphreys
1996
Rasputin
Rasputin as Protopopov
Some Mother's Son
Some Mother's Son as Government Minister
1994
Genghis Cohn
Genghis Cohn as Police Chief
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Four Weddings and a Funeral as Lord Hibbott - Wedding Two
The Trial
The Trial as K's Uncle
The Borrowers
The Borrowers as Mr. Platter
1992
Anglo Saxon Attitudes
Anglo Saxon Attitudes as Professor Chun
1990
The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing
The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing as Detective Superintendant Ibison
Confessional
Confessional as Brigadier Charles Ferguson
1988
Hawks
Hawks as Walter Bancroft
Harem
Harem as Ambassador Grant
1985
Theatre Night
Theatre Night as Lord Augustus Lorton
1983
King Lear
King Lear as Albany
Runners
Runners as Wilkins
1980
Donkeys' Years
Donkeys' Years as David Buckle
The Medusa Touch
The Medusa Touch as Pennington
1990
1990 as Herbert Skardon
1976
Rogue Male
Rogue Male as Jessel
Shout at the Devil
Shout at the Devil as Captain Henry
1973
Night Watch
Night Watch as Appleby
The MacKintosh Man
The MacKintosh Man as Jack Summers
1972
Savage Messiah
Savage Messiah as Major Boyle
1971
The House That Dripped Blood
The House That Dripped Blood as Psychiatrist (segment 1 "Method for Murder")
1968
Interlude
Interlude as Humphrey Turnbull
1966
1965
Othello
Othello as Roderigo
Having a Wild Weekend
Having a Wild Weekend as Whiting, Columnist
1964
1963
West 11
West 11 as Football Supporter