Donald Churchill

Donald Churchill

1930-11-06 – 1991-10-29 (age 60) Southall, Middlesex, England, UK
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Biography

Donald Churchill (6 November 1930 – 29 October 1991) was an English actor and playwright. He appeared in many film and television productions over a 35-year period and wrote several TV scripts.

His films included Barnacle Bill (1957), The Captain's Table (1959), Victim (1961), The Wild Affair (1964), Zeppelin (1971), The First Great Train Robbery (1978), Charlie Muffin (1979) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1983) as Doctor Watson.[1] On television he starred in Bulldog Breed (1962), Spooner's Patch (1980-1982), played game show host Ronnie Kemp in Goodnight and God Bless (which Churchill also co-wrote, 1983), Mr Scott Eccles in an adaptation of "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" for The Return of Sherlock Holmes in 1988, and appeared in Stanley and the Women (1991) and C.A.T.S. Eyes. His plays include Mixed Feelings, The Decorator, and Moments of Weakness.

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Known For

The First Great Train Robbery
Victim
Victim

1961

as Eddy Stone

Sink the Bismarck!
Sink the Bismarck!

1960

as Able Seaman - 'Ark Royal' (uncredited)

Doctor in Love
Doctor in Love

1960

as Doctor (uncredited)

No Love for Johnnie
No Love for Johnnie

1961

as Sheilah's Party Guest (uncredited)

The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the Baskervilles

1983

as Dr. John Watson

Yesterday's Enemy
Yesterday's Enemy

1959

as Elliott (uncredited)

Barnacle Bill
Barnacle Bill

1957

as Roy

The Captain's Table
The Captain's Table

1959

as Mr. Jay

The Master Builder
The Master Builder

1988

as Dr. Herdal

The Wild Affair
The Wild Affair

1965

as Andy

Curse of the Mummy
Curse of the Mummy

1970

as Corbeck

Hearts and Flowers
The Omega Mystery
The Omega Mystery

1961

as Robinson

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The Ship That Couldn't Stop

1961

as Michael Holland

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The Hothouse

1964

as Gordon Parsley

Charlie Muffin
Charlie Muffin

1979

as Wilberforce

Spaceflight IC-1
Spaceflight IC-1

1965

as Carl Walcott

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The Loving Lesson

1971

as Harry

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The Spare Tyres

1967

as Milkman