Philip Locke
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1928-03-29
Day of Death
2004-04-19 (76 years old)
Place of Birth
St. Marylebone, London, England, UK
Philip Locke
Biography
Educated at St Marylebone Central School.
Began as a professional actor at the Oldham Repertory Theatre in 1954.
Attended RADA.
Performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Performed with the National Theatre.
Performed at the Royal Court Theatre.
Was nominated for Broadway's 1975 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "Sherlock Holmes".
Acting
(2002)
Best Ever Bond
as Vargas (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1997)
Wilde
as Judge
(1997)
This World, Then the Fireworks
as Marty Lakewood's Father
(1994)
Jacob
as Wahrsager
(1994)
Tom & Viv
as Charles Haigh-Wood
(1991)
Turbulence
as Vic
(1990)
Jekyll & Hyde
as Editor
(1989)
Virtuoso
as Wilfred Stiff
(1988)
(1988)
Mr Jolly Lives Next Door
as Sir Larry
(1987)
The Secret Garden
as Pitcher
(1986)
(1983)
And the Ship Sails On
as Il Primo Ministro
(1983)
Ascendancy
as Dr Strickland
(1982)
Ivanhoe
as Grand Master
(1982)
Doctor Who: Four to Doomsday
as Bigon
(1982)
The Disappearance of Harry
as Guthfrithson
(1980)
Dead Man's Kit
as Cmdr. Lloyd
(1979)
Escape to Athena
as Vogel
(1979)
Porridge
as Banyard
(1978)
She Fell Among Thieves
as Acorn
(1978)
Butterflies Don't Count
as O'Neil
(1977)
True Patriot
as The Church Superintendent
(1977)
The Portable Phonograph
as The Book Lover
(1975)
Antony and Cleopatra
as Agrippa
(1973)
Hitler: The Last Ten Days
as Hanske
(1972)
A Day Out
as Gregory Wilkins
(1968)
The Fiction Makers
as Frug
(1965)
Thunderball
as Vargas
(1964)
Hamlet at Elsinore
as Osric
(1964)
Father Came Too!
as Stan
(1964)
(1963)
On the Run
as Dave Hughes
(1962)
The Girl on the Boat
as Bream Mortimer
(1961)
Follow That Man
as Vicar
(1960)
A Night Out
as Kedge
(1960)
The Cupboard
as Bert
(1958)
Heart of a Child
as 1st Soldier
(1956)
Cloak Without Dagger
as 1st Soldier