Rudolph Walker

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.2027

Gender

Male

Birthday

28-Sep-1939

Age

(86 years old)

Place of Birth

Trinidad, British West Indies

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Rudolph Walker

Biography

Rudolph Malcolm Walker CBE (born 28 September 1939) is a Trinidadian-British actor, best known for his sitcom roles as Bill Reynolds in Love Thy Neighbour (1972–76), Constable Frank Gladstone in The Thin Blue Line (1995–96) and since 2001 as Patrick Trueman in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. In 2009, the Rudolph Walker Foundation was established to provide inspirational role models and positive activities that empower young people to overcome the obstacles and build positive futures.


Credits

Smack and Thistle Smack and Thistle (1991) Character: Churchill
With a drug-addled lifestyle and a prison sentence firmly behind him, Abel is determined to go straight and stay clean... as soon as he's seen to one final heist. In the house that he burgles he comes across Elizabeth - rich, desperate, hopelessly addicted to a heroin and unconscious. Saving her from the clutched of an overdose, Abel stays out of compassion which eventually evolves into attraction. But when Abel takes on Elizabeth he also takes on her family. His resolution to go straight has to go on the back burner while he struggles against a drugs conspiracy that stretched from the slums of the East End to the Houses of Parliament.
Roadrunner Roadrunner (1977) Character: Albert Charles
A young West Indian has to interrupt his rich international life to sort out some passport trouble at home. His lifestyle is very different from the simple one of his family in North London, leading to considerable tension.
Playboy of the West Indies Playboy of the West Indies (1985) Character: Mikey
Based on J. M. Synge's Playboy of the Western World. Peggy Ford runs her father's rum bar in Mayaro, a quiet fishing village in Trinidad. Nothing much happens in Mayaro until a handsome young stranger appears and insists that he has just murdered his father.
Elphida Elphida (1987) Character: Henry
Elphida is 30. She has been married for 13 years and has 3 children. She plans to restart her education when her youngest child goes to nursery. Then the nursery is closed. On top of this, her parents are contemplating divorce and want her to act as a go between.
Pirate Prince Pirate Prince (1991) Character: Thomas Newton
Jack Prince, a British renegade, joins a rebellion and becomes one of the most feared pirates in the Caribbean
The Tycoon The Tycoon (1968) Character: Major
When millionaire businessman Guy Taylor takes up with the beautiful Rachel Bell, two years married to a struggling sculptor, he starts to question what he really wants. TV play. Third part of writer Kenneth Jupp's "Chelsea Trilogy"; see also The PHOTOGRAPHER (tx 29/1/1968) and The EXPLORER/ PLAYHOUSE (tx 14/10/1968).
Another Day Another Day (1978) Character: George
The London of bed-sits, rundown housing, a world of the eccentric and the lonely. Since her husband walked out Eileen battles on her own to make a life for her children. She needs someone-but some people don't think George is the right man.
The Hope and the Glory The Hope and the Glory (1984) Character: Sam
Sam, a quiet West Indian working as a London Transport ticket collector, strikes up an unlikely, but warm, friendship with Joe, an old man who has a room in the same house.
Love Thy Neighbour Love Thy Neighbour (1973) Character: Bill Reynolds
Two men who are nextdoor neighbors constantly battle it out over seemingly trivial offenses. Their wives, on the other hand, are best of friends. The two couples attempt to win a 'love-thy-neighbor' competition by lying...
The Trouble with 2B The Trouble with 2B (1972) Character: N/A
It isn't really the fault of the children in 2B that their efforts to be helpful end in disaster.
Universal Soldier Universal Soldier (1972) Character: Mbote
A life-long mercenary commander and weapons expert is commissioned to train an army for an exiled African leader. But as his conscience finally catches up to him, he is seen as a threat to the powers behind the operation.
Fable Fable (1965) Character: Policeman
In Great Britain a reversal of African apartheid comes into place, and the country is governed by black people with whites as the subservients.
Big George Is Dead Big George Is Dead (1987) Character: Tony
Returning to England from Trinidad and Tobago for one night only, a former trickster finds that old friends and communities have moved on.
Wind Versus Polygamy Wind Versus Polygamy (1968) Character: Madu
When Councillor Ogidt and Mr. Madu come to Chief Ozuomba's court, both wanting to marry Elina, the Chief sees his chance to oppose the new anti-polygamy law. Unfortunately, this production was likely wiped by the BBC, and is no longer believed to exist.
Escape From Kampala Escape From Kampala (1991) Character: Kimumwe
The true story of a daring prison break. Wycliffe Kato, Director of Civil Aviation in Idi Amin's Uganda was at the airport to catch a flight to Canada for a conference when he was arrested by Amin's secret police, members of the notorious State Research Bureau, and thrown into the Nakasero prison. This should have meant certain death, but, along with his cell mates, army officers who had come under suspicion of organizing a coup, he escaped and made it on foot to Nairobi. This TV movie is based on Wycliffe Kato's own account in his book "Escape From Idi Amin's Slaughterhouse".
The Last Giraffe The Last Giraffe (1979) Character: Kamua
An engaging tale of the efforts of a real-life American wildlife photographer and her safari guide husband to save the endangered Rothschild giraffe of Kenya by adopting an orphaned animal whose mother had been slain by a notorious poacher.
Hit for Six Hit for Six (2007) Character: Colin Thompson
Hit For Six! is the story of a playboy West Indies cricketer who is still fighting the demons of his past, which includes a match-fixing charge. He learns about love as he struggles for his last chance to play in a major global tournament. And he desperately wants to earn the respect of his estranged father, a former great West Indies cricketer. This inspirational and emotional drama, punctuated with excitement, intrigue and love, recounts how Alex Nelson, a talented but inconsistent cricketer, has been sidelined from the West Indies team for scuffling with his coach, Amir Misra of India. Blackballed by the team for three years, he pursues an unlikely quest to get back on the team for a last chance to play in the Global One Day Series — an opportunity unfairly denied to his father.
Bitter Harvest Bitter Harvest (1992) Character: John Johnson
A young black British woman goes to the Dominican Republic as an aid worker. When she goes missing, her parents make an emotional journey to piece together her story.
Mutiny Mutiny (1999) Character: Voice
A story of WWI soldiers and the Black struggle for pride and freedom. Eye witness testimonies of surviving veterans, official documents and archive photos reveal the incredible story of the British West Indies Regiment.
Let Him Have It Let Him Have It (1991) Character: West Indian Driver
In 1950s England, slow-witted Derek Bentley falls in with a group of petty criminals led by Chris Craig, a teenager with a fondness for American gangster films. Chris and Derek's friendship leads to their involvement in the true case which would forever shake England's belief in capital punishment.
Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life & Times of Mr. Ulric Cross Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life & Times of Mr. Ulric Cross (2019) Character: T.Ras Makonnen
Inspired by the life and times of Caribbean war hero, judge and diplomat Ulric Cross whose amazing life spanned key moments of the 20th Century like WW2, African independence movements, Black Power, the rise of a new brand of Black leadership around the world, events that define our present reality.
King Ralph King Ralph (1991) Character: King Mulambon
As the only relative in line to ascend the Royal throne, a down-on-his-luck American slob must learn the ways of the English.
Bhaji on the Beach Bhaji on the Beach (1993) Character: Leonard Baptiste
A group of South Asian women try but cannot escape their problems on a day trip to a British beach resort.
A Warm December A Warm December (1973) Character: Man (uncredited)
Widower Dr. Matt Younger and his daughter go to London for a month of dirt-bike racing. While there, Dr. Younger is surprised by finding himself attracted to Catherine, a charming but elusive woman who seems to have some mysterious men following her. A romance slowly develops between the doctor and Catherine, but there are complications to their happiness.
Doctor Who: The War Games Doctor Who: The War Games (1969) Character: Harper
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe arrive on an unnamed planet. At first believing themselves in the midst of World War I, they realise it to be one of many War Zones overseen by the War Lords, who have kidnapped large numbers of human soldiers to form the greatest army the universe has ever seen. At the helm of this plot is the War Chief, another renegade Time Lord like the Doctor. The creeping realisation sets in that the Doctor cannot solve this problem alone, and that his days of wandering may be at an end...
Dockers Dockers (1999) Character: Bill Morris
Jimmy McGovern's depiction of the mid 90s Liverpool dockers strike. Featuring script contributions from Irvine Welsh and the real dockers themselves
The Witches The Witches (1966) Character: Mark
Following a nervous breakdown, Gwen takes up the job of head teacher in the small village of Haddaby. There she can benefit from the tranquillity and peace, enabling her to recover fully. But under the facade of idyllic country life she slowly unearths the frightening reality of village life in which the inhabitants are followers of a menacing satanic cult with the power to inflict indiscriminate evil and death if crossed.
10 Rillington Place 10 Rillington Place (1971) Character: West Indian
The story of British serial killer John Christie, who committed most or all of his crimes in the titular terraced house, and the miscarriage of justice involving Timothy Evans.
Ali G Indahouse Ali G Indahouse (2002) Character: President Mwepu
Ali G unwittingly becomes a pawn in the evil Chancellor's plot to overthrow the Prime Minister of Great Britain. However, instead of bringing the Prime Minister down, Ali is embraced by the nation as the voice of youth and 'realness', making the Prime Minister and his government more popular than ever.
All the Right Noises All the Right Noises (1970) Character: Gordon
A married man with two small children begins an affair with a beautiful young actress which quickly blossoms into a full blown romance, until she tells him that she is only 15 years old…
Girl Stroke Boy Girl Stroke Boy (1971) Character: Mr. Delaney
Middle-class parents are confounded when their son brings home his new partner: an elegant, confusingly androgynous West Indian.
Spaghetti House Spaghetti House (1982) Character: Captain Martin
Three black militants kidnap the waiters in an Italian restaurant in London. Soon the victims befriend their kidnappers.
Invasion 1897 Invasion 1897 (2014) Character: N/A
Igie Ehanire a research student on African Art history gets touched, he gets more perturbed about the injustice of the British invasion of Benin.
Man About the House Man About the House (1974) Character: Himself
An unscrupulous property developer wants to flatten the street to make way for new buildings. Householder George Roper is happy to take the offered money and run but his wife Mildred and their lodgers join with other residents to take a stand and keep things as they are.



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