Roy Marsden

Roy Marsden

84 · Born: Jun 25, 1941

Personal Details

BornJun 25, 1941 Stepney, London, England, UK

Biography

Marsden's extensive filmography spans an astonishing half-century, boasting an impressively diverse array of roles that showcase his remarkable range and adaptability as an actor.

Notably, his captivating portrayal of John Stockton in the esteemed ITV series The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1991),starring the acclaimed Jeremy Brett, left a lasting impression on audiences.

Furthermore, in the 1993 production The Last Vampyre, Marsden masterfully brings to life Sir Conan Doyle's interpretation of the enduring legend of the ages-old, historic vampire, a character most famously associated with Bram Stoker's seminal 1897 Gothic horror novel, "Dracula".

Career

2015
Partners in Crime
Partners in Crime as Commander Haydock
The Escape Artist
The Escape Artist as Peter Simkins
2011
Holy Flying Circus
Holy Flying Circus as Mervyn Stockwood
2009
Margaret
Margaret as Norman Tebbit
2008
She Stoops to Conquer
She Stoops to Conquer as Sir Charles Marlow
The Palace
The Palace as Sir Iain Ratalick
Foyle's War
Foyle's War as Ted Cartwright
2004
Salvage
Salvage as David Foster
King Solomon's Mines
King Solomon's Mines as Captain Good
1998
A Certain Justice
A Certain Justice as Commander Adam Dalgliesh
1997
Original Sin
Original Sin as Adam Dalgliesh
1995
A Mind to Murder
A Mind to Murder as Commander Adam Dalgliesh
Unnatural Causes
Unnatural Causes as Commander Adam Dalgliesh
1984
Goodbye Mr. Chips
Goodbye Mr. Chips as Mr Chipping
1982
Airline
Airline as Jack Ruskin
1977
1976
The Eagle Has Landed
The Eagle Has Landed as Sturmbannführer Toberg, SS (uncredited)
1970
Toomorrow
Toomorrow as Alpha
1967
Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair as George Osborne