Robert Urquhart
Biography
Robert Urquhart (16 October 1921 – 21 March 1995) was a distinguished Scottish character actor renowned for his contributions to British television throughout his career. Born in Ullapool, Scotland, Urquhart received his education at George Heriot's School in Edinburgh before making his stage debut in 1947.
Throughout his extensive career, Urquhart became a familiar face in numerous detective and special-agent series. His notable appearances included roles in iconic shows such as "Department S," "Callan," "The Professionals," "Man in a Suitcase," and "The Avengers." He also shared the screen with Patrick McGoohan in the memorable 1965 episode of "Danger Man" titled "English Lady Takes Lodgers." In addition, he starred in the short-lived 1961 production "Jango," produced by Associated Rediffusion, where he played the lead role.
Urquhart's film debut came in 1952 with the comedy "You're Only Young Twice." His talent and versatility allowed him to captivate audiences across various genres throughout his career. Sadly, he passed away in Edinburgh on 21 March 1995, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that continue to be celebrated in British television history.
Filmography
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Dunkirk
1958 • Mike
The Dark Avenger
1955 • Sir Philip
Playing Away
1987 • Godfrey
Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst
1957 • Flight Lieutenant Fearnley
Happy Ever After
1954 • Dr. Michael Flynn
Danger Tomorrow
1960 • Bob
You Can't Escape
1956 • Peter Darwin
Restless Natives
1985 • Baird
Paul Temple Returns
1952 • Slater
The Curse of Frankenstein
1957 • Paul Krempe
Foxhole in Cairo
1960 • Major Wilson
The Looking Glass War
1970 • Johnson
P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang
1982 • Headmaster
The Break
1963 • Pearson
Murder at the Gallop
1963 • George Crossfield
The Dogs of War
1980