
Cast
Bernard Archard
Acting
Cast
Bernard Archard
Known for
Acting
Born
1922-08-20
From
Fulham, London, England, UK
Died
2008-05-01

Krull
as Eirig

The Day of the Jackal
as Detective Hughes

Macbeth
as Angus

King Solomon's Mines
as Prof. Huston

Play Dirty
as Col. Homerton

Village of the Damned
as Vicar

The Sea Wolves
as Underhill

Hidden Agenda
as Sir Robert Neil

The List of Adrian Messenger
as Pike

The Horror of Frankenstein
as Prof. Heiss

A Tale of Two Cities
as Tribunal President

Fragment of Fear
as Priest

The Shadow-Line
as Capt. Elis

Doctor Who: Pyramids of Mars
as Marcus Scarman

The File of the Golden Goose
as Collins

The Hiding Place
as Lt. Rahms

Philby, Burgess and Maclean
as Graves

Corridors of Blood
as Hospital Official

Run a Crooked Mile
as Business Spokesman

Dad's Army
as Major General Fullard

The Spy with a Cold Nose
as Russian Intelligence Chief

The Silent Playground
as Insp. Duffy

The Password Is Courage
as 1st Prisoner of War

Face of a Stranger
as Michael Forrest

Song of Norway
as George Nordraak

Leeds United!
as Managing Director, Blacks

The Devil a Monk Would Be
as The Prior

Separate Tables
as Mr. Fowler

Children of Rage

The Double Agent
as Kenneth Ducane

Two Letter Alibi
as Duke

Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks
as Head of Security Bragen

Clash of Loyalties
as Sir Percy Cox

The Secret Man
as Inspector

Flat Two
as Trainer

The Doctors: Villains!

Atatürk: Father of the Turks
as Atatürk(voice)

'Tis Pity She's a Whore
as Donado

The Mini-Affair
as Sir Basil Grinling

Battle for Warsaw
as Self – Narrator (voice)

God's Outlaw
as Sir Thomas More

Dracula
as Van Helsing

If Only the Trains Came
as Dr. Andrei Ragin

Clue of the New Pin
as Superintendent Carver

Frankenstein Mark 2
as Dr. Giddy

The Waiting Game
as Dolf Perriman

The Suicide Club
as The President

The Last Hope
as Bu Kader

Breeze Anstey
as Vernon

Marie Stopes: Sexual Revolutionary
as Serjeant Sullivan, KC

Man Detained
as Det. Inspector Verity

The Education of Corporal Halliday
as Sir Adrian Campbell

Tower of London: The Innocent
as Earl of Oxford
