Roger Brierley
David Roger Brierley (2 June 1935 – 23 September 2005) was an English actor.
Roger Brierley | |
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![]() Brierley in Casualty (1987) | |
Born | David Roger Brierley 2 June 1935 |
Died | 23 September 2005 70) Westminster, London, England | (aged
Partner(s) | Gillian McCutcheon (?–1996) Joan Jones (2001–2005) (his death) |
Children | 1 |
Career
Brierley appeared in dozens of television productions over a forty-year period. He twice appeared in Doctor Who, as Trevor in The Daleks' Master Plan (1965) and as the voice of Drathro in The Mysterious Planet (1986). Brierley appeared as Mr Thoneycroft in episode 6 of The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1976), in the biopic Jinnah based on the life of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, in the Granada television series Jeeves and Wooster as Sir Roderick Glossop and as Michael Palin's latin teacher in an episode of Ripping Yarns called Roger of the Raj, which was first shown on BBC television in 1979. He played the part of Osborne in the 1977 episode "Suddenly At Home" in the TV series Rising Damp.[1] He was also in an Only Fools and Horses episode in 1982 ("Diamonds Are for Heather"). Later work included portraying John Biffen in the TV dramatisation of The Alan Clark Diaries (2004). He also played the hotel manager in "Mr. Bean in Room 426" and appeared in A Fish Called Wanda as Archie Leach’s secretary Davidson.
Brierley worked on several occasions with Victoria Wood such as in her play Nearly a Happy Ending, in the early series Wood and Walters and her 1994 TV film Pat and Margaret. In a nod to her previous work with Brierley, Wood named a character after him in her 2006 TV film Housewife, 49.
Personal life
Brierley was a supporter of Manchester United and was a founding member of Shareholders United Against Murdoch.
Death
Brierley died of a heart attack on 23 September 2005.
Selected filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1980 | Superman II | Terrorist #1 | |
1983 | The Wicked Lady | Clergyman at Tyburn | |
1985 | Young Sherlock Holmes | Mr. Holmes | |
1988 | A Fish Called Wanda | Davidson | |
1990 | Killing Dad or How to Love Your Mother | Hotel Manager | |
1994 | A Business Affair | Barrister | |
1996 | Beaumarchais | Printer | |
1998 | Monk Dawson | Fr Francis | |
1998 | Jinnah | Judge | |
2000 | The Calling | Reverend | |
2001 | Bodywork | District judge | |
2002 | Ali G Indahouse | Town Hall Official | |
2002 | About a Boy | Mr. Chalmers, the M.C. |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | The Likely Lads | Julian | Episode: "Last of the Big Spenders" |
1971 | Kindly Leave the Kerb | Episode: "The Collection" | |
1969–1975 | Z Cars | Francis
Headmaster |
2 episodes |
1976 | The Sweeney | Psychiatrist | Episode: "On The Run" |
1976 | Coronation Street | Lanky Potts | 3 episodes |
1977 | Rising Damp | Osborne | Episode: "Suddenly at Home" |
1974–1978 | Crown Court | Roy White
PC Lakin |
3 episodes |
1979 | Telford's Change | Reverend John Kenton | 3 episodes |
1979 | Kids | Dr. Benton | 3 episodes |
1980 | The Goodies | Park Attendant | Episode: "U-Friend or UFO?" |
1982 | Only Fools and Horses | Brian | Episode: "Diamonds Are for Heather" |
1983 | Mr. Right | Bank manager | 4 episodes |
1982–1984 | Shine on Harvey Moon | Mr. Compton | 6 episodes |
1966–1986 | Doctor Who | Drathro (voice)
Trevor |
5 episodes |
1988 | A Very British Coup | Thomas Andrews MP | 2 episodes |
1987–1989 | Ffizz | Rawlins | 3 episodes |
1990–1991 | Jeeves and Wooster | Sir Roderick Glossop | 3 episodes |
1991 | Bottom | Sir Roger Cobham | "Apocalypse" |
1982–1991 | Minder | Cyril
Donald |
2 episodes |
1979–1992 | Rumpole of the Bailey | Mr. Cursitor
Roach |
2 episodes |
1993 | Mr. Bean | Hotel Manager | Episode: "Mr. Bean in Room 426" |
1989–1994 | Screen One | Hotel Manager
Air Vice-Marshall Julian Brind |
3 episodes |
1995 | Surgical Spirit | Professor of dentistry | Series 7 Episode 6: Kicking against the pricks |
2000 | Innocents | Dr. John Roylance | Television film |
2001 | London's Burning | Vicar | Episode: #13.11 |