Robert Pugh
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Robert Pugh | |
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Born | 1950 Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales, [UK |
Alma mater | Rose Bruford College |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1976–present |
Robert Pugh (born 1950) is a Welsh actor.
Life and career
Pugh was born in the Tynte, Mountain Ash and graduated from Rose Bruford College in 1976.
He appeared as Harold Wilson in the 2005 Channel 4 drama Longford and as Hermann Göring in the 2006 BBC drama-documentary Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial. In 2007, he co-starred alongside Genevieve O'Reilly and Geraldine James in the ITV1 drama The Time of Your Life, in which he played a father whose 36-year-old daughter is recovering from an 18-year coma.
In 2010, Pugh appeared as Tony in the two-part Doctor Who story comprising the episodes "The Hungry Earth" and "Cold Blood". He portrayed Welsh leader Owen Glendower in the 2012 BBC adaptation of Henry IV, Part I.[1]
Filmography
Film
- Inseminoid (1981) as Roy
- Nighthawks (1981) as Kenna
- Britannia Hospital (1982) as Picket
- Giro City (1982) as John Williams
- Milwr Bychan (1984) as RSM
- The Angry Earth (1989) as Emlyn
- Old Scores (1991) as Bleddyn Morgan
- Priest (1994) as Mr Unsworth
- The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995) as Williams the Petroleum
- The Near Room (1995) as Eddie Harte
- Different for Girls (1996) as DS Cole
- The Tichbourne Claimant (1998) as The Claimant
- The Testimony of Taliesin Jones (2000) as Handycott
- Enigma (2001) as Skynner
- Happy Now (2001) as Hank Thomas
- The Intended (2002) as Le Blanc
- Undertaking Betty (2002) as Hugh Rhys-Jones
- Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) as John Allen
- Kinky Boots (2005) as Harold Price
- Kingdom of Heaven (2005) as Godfrey's Elder Brother (director's cut)
- The Last Legion (2007) as Kustennin
- Goodnight Irene (2008) as Alex
- The Ghost Writer (2010) as Richard Rycart
- Robin Hood (2010) as Baron Baldwin
- West Is West (2010) as Mr Jordan
- Hunky Dory (2012) as Headmaster
- Love Bite (2012) as Sergent Rooney
- Metamorphosis (2012) as Mr Samsa
- The Thirteenth Tale (2013)
Television
- Survivors: "Mad Dogs" (1977)
- Danger UXB (1979)
- The Bill: Woodentop (1983)
- Amy (1984)
- Brookside (1985)
- Casualty (1986, 1987)
- Inspector Morse: "Absolute Conviction" (1992)
- Resort to Murder (1995)
- The Bill: "Powerless" (1995)
- Drovers' Gold (1997)
- Dangerfield: "Inappropriate Adults" (1997)
- The Lakes (1997–99)
- Silent Witness (1999)
- French and Saunders: "Witless Silence" (1999)
- Sword of Honour (2001) as Brigadier Ritchie-Hook
- Plots with a View (2002)
- Clocking Off (2002)
- Prime Suspect: "The Last Witness" (2003)
- Hustle (2004)
- New Tricks (2005)
- Agatha Christie's Marple: "A Murder is Announced" (2005)
- Shameless (2005)
- Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial as Hermann Göring (2006)
- Longford (2006)
- Agatha Christie's Poirot: "Cards on the Table" (2006)
- Torchwood: "Adrift" (2008)
- Into the Storm (2009)
- Doctor Who: "The Hungry Earth" and "Cold Blood" (2010)
- Justice: "1.5" (2011)
- Midsomer Murders: "The Sleeper Under the Hill" (2011) as Caradoc Singer (2011)
- Game of Thrones as Craster (2012–2013)
- Henry IV, Part I (2012) as Glendower
- Murder: Joint Venture (2013) as DI Sheehy
- The White Queen (2013) as Baron Rivers
- Inspector George Gently: "Gently Between The Lines" (2014) as Chief Lewington
- Undeniable: (2014) as Pete
- Common (2014) as Detective Inspector Hastings
- Atlantis (2014) as Lord Sarpedon
References
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External links
- EngvarB from August 2014
- Use dmy dates from August 2014
- Articles with hCards
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- 1950 births
- 20th-century Welsh male actors
- 21st-century Welsh male actors
- Alumni of Rose Bruford College
- Living people
- People from Pontypridd
- British male Shakespearean actors
- Welsh male film actors
- Welsh male television actors
- Date of birth missing (living people)