
Jeremy Sinden
Personal Information
- Occupation: Actor
- Birthday: 14 Jun, 1950
- Death day: 29 May, 1996 ( 29 years old )
- Place of birth: London, England, UK
- Also known as:
Jeremy Sinden
Jeremy Mahony Sinden (14 June 1950 – 29 May 1996) was an English actor who specialised in playing eccentric military men and overgrown schoolboys.
Credits
- 1994 - The House of Windsor ( tv ) as Giles Huntingdon
- 1993 - The Innocent ( movie ) as Captain Lofting
- 1993 - The Detectives ( tv ) as Doctor
- 1992 - As Time Goes By ( tv ) as Alan
- 1991 - Let Him Have It ( movie ) as Soames, Daily Telegraph
- 1991 - The Object of Beauty ( movie ) as Jonathan
- 1989 - Virtuoso ( movie ) as Richard Croucher
- 1988 - Square Deal ( tv )
- 1987 - Fortunes of War ( tv ) as Lord Lisdoonvarna
- 1987 - A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery ( tv ) as Henry Weldon
- 1986 - Harem ( movie ) as Randolph
- 1985 - Three Up, Two Down ( tv ) as Nigel
- 1984 - Robin of Sherwood ( tv ) as Mortimer
- 1984 - The Far Pavilions ( tv ) as Raikes
- 1983 - Number 10 ( tv ) as Lord Rosebery
- 1983 - Ascendancy ( movie ) as Darcy
- 1981 - Bergerac ( tv ) as Pat Harrison
- 1981 - Brideshead Revisited ( tv ) as Viscount 'Boy' Mulcaster
- 1981 - Never the Twain ( tv ) as 2nd Policeman
- 1981 - Never the Twain ( tv ) as Doctor
- 1981 - Chariots of Fire ( movie ) as President - Gilbert and Sullivan Society
- 1981 - Fothergill ( movie ) as Evelyn Waugh
- 1981 - Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective ( movie ) as Det. Sgt. Green
- 1979 - Danger UXB ( tv ) as Lieutenant Ivor Rodgers
- 1979 - Danger UXB ( tv ) as Lieutenant Rodgers
- 1979 - Danger UXB ( tv ) as Ivor Rodgers
- 1979 - School Play ( movie ) as Tupperman J D
- 1978 - Soldiers Talking, Cleanly ( movie ) as Roddy
- 1978 - The Bass Player and the Blonde ( tv ) as Nigel
- 1978 - Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse ( movie ) as Dr. Robert Fishlock
- 1977 - The Bass Player and the Blonde ( movie ) as Nigel
- 1977 - Star Wars ( movie ) as Gold Two
- 1975 - The Sweeney ( tv ) as Det. Con. Feast
- 1974 - Playhouse ( tv ) as Evelyn Waugh
- 1974 - Playhouse ( tv ) as J.D. Tupperman
- 1970 - Play for Today ( tv ) as Roddy
- 1968 - The Expert ( tv ) as Price