Roger Booth

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

12-Nov-1933

Age

(92 years old)

Place of Birth

East Stonehouse, Devon, England, UK

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Roger Booth

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Credits

The Trouble with 2b: Part One, Happy Days The Trouble with 2b: Part One, Happy Days (1972) Character: Mr Grotti
A series of six short films concerning the adventures of form 2B and their inventive science master, Mr Potter
Richard II Richard II (1991) Character: Earl of Northumberland
Shakespeare's Richard II recorded live at the Grand Theatre in Swansea, performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
Henry IV: Part 1 Henry IV: Part 1 (1991) Character: Earl of Northumberland
Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 recorded live at the Grand Theatre in Swansea, performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
Henry IV: Part 2 Henry IV: Part 2 (1991) Character: Earl of Northumberland
Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2 performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
Henry V Henry V (1991) Character: Williams
Shakespeare's Henry V, performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
Henry VI: House of Lancaster Henry VI: House of Lancaster (1991) Character: Saunder Simpcox
First part of an adapted version of Henry VI as performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
Henry VI: House of York Henry VI: House of York (1991) Character: Father
Second part of an adapted version of Henry VI as performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
Richard III Richard III (1991) Character: Lord Hastings
Shakespeare's Richard III, performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
Fatal Spring Fatal Spring (1980) Character: Major Deans
'Can you imagine, just try to imagine the numbers of good men who are going to be slaughtered this summer ...' Using a remarkable blend of dramatic techniques, this study of three English poets - who were also three courageous soldiers - gradually develops towards their historical and crucial meeting.
Adult Fun Adult Fun (1972) Character: Mr Charles
A young London City-worker inadvertently becomes involved in the world of crime.
Packman's Barn Packman's Barn (1976) Character: Tom Barton
Ben Packman leaves an old people's home to return to the Welsh mountains.
The Fools on the Hill The Fools on the Hill (1986) Character: Commissionaire
This is a dramatisation of the events surrounding the opening night of British television on November 2, 1936 at Alexandra Place in London. It was produced to commemorate its 50th anniversary.
The House on Highbury Hill The House on Highbury Hill (1972) Character: Father George
The path of righteousness is a stony one. And Lo! for Daniel it is stonier than most.
A Sudden Wrench A Sudden Wrench (1982) Character: Frank
Christine takes up an unusual line of work and proves she is not just another bored housewife.
Hot Fat Hot Fat (1974) Character: Holland
Three men meet in a sauna bath - one is a busy estate agent, one is in the middle of a sympathetic pregnancy and one is an annoying eccentric. The play shows how they spoil each other's relaxation.
Beyond the Pale Beyond the Pale (1981) Character: Trade union official
"The British Brothers leave Hackney at 4:30 today and will march with bands and banners through the Jewish quarters of Whitechapel and Bethnal Green." The story of Jewish immigrants in London's East End in the early 20th century.
The Suicide Club The Suicide Club (1970) Character: Major O'Rooke
Prince Florizel of Bohemia discovers a secret club where desperate men gamble with their lives, and vows to bring it to an end.
The Legend of Young Dick Turpin The Legend of Young Dick Turpin (1965) Character: Lord Calmsden
When a rapacious new landlord threatens to evict him, seize his horse, and leave him penniless, the young farmer Dick Turpin flees to London and reluctantly establishes himself in the underworld with the help of a street-smart boy.
Doc Martin Doc Martin (2001) Character: Boy
Doc Martin tells the tale of Martin Clunes' character in the film, in the months leading up to the Saving Grace story. Martin Bamford is a heart-broken London obstetrician, in a jealous rage after he finds out that his wife has been sleeping with three of his buddies. He escapes to a small Cornish fishing village, which he grows surprisingly attached to, and is extremely reluctant to return with his cheating wife when she comes to pick him up. Although he has only been looking for a week's R & R, Dr Bamford stumbles across a network of secrets in the village of Port Isaac, and finds himself embroiled in the most exciting scandal the village has seen for centuries.
Surrealissimo: The Trial of Salvador Dali Surrealissimo: The Trial of Salvador Dali (2002) Character: Cafe Owner
A comic drama about the weird and wonderful world of Salvador Dali and the Surrealists. This film charts Dali's meteoric rise from obscurity to the world's most publicised artist.
Crush Crush (2002) Character: Hearty Governor
Three 40-something women in a small English town meet weekly for a ritual of gin, cigarettes, and sweets -- and swapped stories arguing which of them has the most pathetic love life. Kate is headmistress at the local school; her best friends are the town's police chief and a cynical, thrice-divorced doctor.
Ladies in Lavender Ladies in Lavender (2004) Character: Arthur
Andrea, a gifted young Polish violinist from Krakow, is bound for America when he is swept overboard by a storm. When the Widdington sisters discover the handsome stranger on the beach below their house, they nurse him back to health. However, the presence of the musically talented young man disrupts the peaceful lives of Ursula and Janet and the community in which they live.
Kidnapped Kidnapped (1971) Character: Duke of Cumberland
Scottish orphan David Balfour is betrayed by his wicked uncle Ebeneezer, who arranges for David to be kidnapped and sold into slavery so that he cannot claim his inheritance. The boy is rescued and befriended by Alan Breck, a Scottish rebel fighting on behalf of his country's independence from the British.
Remembrance Remembrance (1982) Character: Mark's Father
A group of Devonport-based Royal Navy ratings, due to sail to America for a six-month NATO exercise, go out on the town on their last night in port, hitting Plymouth's notorious Union Street district, with violent results.
Cutthroat Island Cutthroat Island (1995) Character: Auctioneer
Morgan Adams and her slave, William Shaw, are on a quest to recover the three portions of a treasure map. Unfortunately, the final portion is held by her murderous uncle, Dawg. Her crew is skeptical of her leadership abilities, so she must complete her quest before they mutiny against her. This is made yet more difficult by the efforts of the British crown to end her pirate raids.
Kim Kim (1984) Character: Father Victor
A friendly street kid in India, during the last years of the nineteenth century, looks and considers himself Indian, but is in fact a Brit. The Brits discover his true origin, and train him as a spy.
Barry Lyndon Barry Lyndon (1975) Character: King George III
An Irish rogue uses his cunning and wit to work his way up the social classes of 18th century England, transforming himself from the humble Redmond Barry into the noble Barry Lyndon.
Robbery Robbery (1967) Character: Detective (uncredited)
In this fictionalised account of the Great Train Robbery, career criminal Paul Clifton plans an audacious crime: the robbery of a mail train carrying millions in cash.



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