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Piet Koornhof was born on 1925-08-02.

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Piet Koornhof was born on 1925-08-02.

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Piet Koornhof died on 2007-11-12.

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The cast of Adam Smith - 1972 includes: Derek Anders as William Saunders Jennifer Angus as Sheila McNab davidbailie as Rev. Douglas Black Gyearbuor Asante as Vernon Ron Bain as Jamie Laidlaw Thelma Barlow as Mrs. Patterson Maxine Barrie as Nurse Harry Beety as Representative John Berryman as Security man Leslie Blackater as Receptionist Arthur Boland as McCaul Arthur Boland as Mr. Clark Margaret Boyd as Mrs. Mullen Nell Brennan as Sarah Laidlaw Sandra Buchan as Janet Boyd Tommy Buson as Grandfather Audrey Cameron as Mrs. Morrison Wallace Campbell as Armstrong Ross Campbell as Bob Peter Carlisle as American tourist Peter Cartwright as Assistant commissioner Kubi Chaza as African woman Madeleine Christie as Mrs. Hamilton Martin Cochrane as John Mullen Salami Coker as Michael John Colclough as Representative Neil Connery as Jimmy Tom Conti as Dr. Calvi James Copeland as Aitken George Cormack as Martin Steuart Christopher Cunningham as Konigan Marjorie Dalziel as Mrs. Johns Brown Derby as Jamieson Lawrence Douglas as Steven Freddie Earlle as Alasdair McCaig Freddie Earlle as Alasdiar McCaig Freddie Earlle as Alisdair McCaig Michael Elder as Mr. Gallagher Michael Elphick as Ben Davies Jean Faulds as Mrs. Laidlaw Jeannie Fisher as Tenant Joan Fitzpatrick as Miss Geddie Margaret Ford as Ann Ritchie Brigit Forsyth as Annie Smith Myra Forsyth as Jean Mullen David Gallacher as Willy Steve Gardner as Willie Kelvin Bill Gavin as Bill Conn Helena Gloag as Mrs. Bell Art Gross as Police Sergeant Harry Hankin as Housing official Malcolm Hebden as Representative Alec Heggie as PC Hampton Betty Henderson as Mrs. Murdo Stuart Henry as Mr. Brown Virginia Hewitt as Mrs. St. John Frederick Jaeger as Peters Saeed Jaffrey as Abbas Robert James as Landsborough Maggie Jordan as Margaret Carus Willie Joss as John Ross Andrew Keir as Adam Smith Moultrie Kelsall as Matthew Smith Fiona Kennedy as Schoolgirl Paul Kermack as Malcolm McLaren Fraser Kerr as Hammond Hilda Kriseman as Joan Anne Kristen as Joyce McFeeking Alton Kumalo as Joseph David Langton as David Crichton Barbara Laurenson as Mrs. Wilson James Leith as Police Sergeant Rhoda Lewis as Esther Van Ruysen Lucita Lijertwood as African woman Boyd MacKenzie as Stuart Sutherland Louise MacLaren as Granny McLaren Louis Mahoney as Johnson Louis Mahoney as Johnstone John Malcolm as Mr. Garrie Kevork Malikyan as Homi Colette Martin as Housing assistant Phil McCall as Alex Houston Alex McCrindle as Jimmy Black John McGregor as Petri Doris McLatchie as Mrs. Gemmill Calum Mill as Duncan Maureen Morris as Margaret Jon Morrison as Currie David Mowat as Mr. Johns Audrey Muir as Mrs. Aindo Janet Munro as Elizabeth Crichton Bryden Murdoch as Cruikshank Peter Newton as Customs officer Helen Norman as Miss Heriot Hilary Paterson as Mrs. Fay Roy Pattison as Hughie Connolly Eve Pearce as Mrs. Donald Peggy Phango as Maria Joe Quigley as Mr. Donald Andrew Ray as Jack Wilson Michael Richmond as Interviewer Michael Richmond as Peter Sands Graham Roberts as McCormack Edith Ruddick as Mrs. Ross Sheila Ruskin as Anna Calvi Ida Schuster as Mrs. Connelly Madhav Sharma as Mohammed Khawajar John Sharp as Koornhof Michael Sheard as Mr. Buchanan John Shedden as Bill Rankin Arthur Spreckley as Ben Katherine Stark as Kate David Steuart as Mr. Mitchel David Steuart as Rev. Dr. Rennie Ian Stirling as Thompson Jean Taylor Smith as Mrs. Duff Marjorie Thompson as Mrs. Paton Harry Walker as Blackie Amanda Walker as Peggy Houston Russell Waters as Graham Elissa Watssman as Alice Donald Lynne White as Victoria Kara Wilson as Helen Davies Kara Wilson as Helen Smith Jan Wilson as Tenant Hamish Wilson as Young minister Jacob Witkin as Insp. Botha John Young as Alexander Carus

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John Sharp has: Played Mr. Haldane in "Celia: The Sinister Affair of Poor Aunt Nora" in 1949. Played Reader in "Diamond City" in 1949. Played Man in "Night and the City" in 1950. Played Police Constable Hawkins in "Your Witness" in 1950. Played Walter Wagstaff in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played Desk Sergeant in "A Case for PC 49" in 1951. Performed in "A Spot of Bother" in 1952. Performed in "A Sweeping Statement" in 1952. Played Mr. Hardcastle in "The House Across the Lake" in 1954. Played The Rev. Henry Ample in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Charlie in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Dudley Bishop in "Emergency-Ward 10" in 1957. Played Vicar in "The Army Game" in 1957. Played Pyecraft in "The Truth About Pyecraft" in 1959. Performed in "Probation Officer" in 1959. Played Mr. Foxley in "Redgauntlet" in 1959. Played Mr. Newman in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Mr. Reeves in "Left Right and Centre" in 1959. Played Les Clegg in "Coronation Street" in 1960. Played Cajou in "Maigret" in 1960. Performed in "BBC Sunday-Night Play" in 1960. Played Lord Mayor of London in "An Age of Kings" in 1960. Played Arthur Feltham in "BBC Sunday-Night Play" in 1960. Played Landlord in "Drama 61-67" in 1961. Played Rankin in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Mr. Bacon in "Thirty Minute Theatre" in 1961. Played Prewitt in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Jonathan Jupp in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Mr. Rudkin in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Papa Pierre in "Stork Talk" in 1962. Played Peebles in "The Golden Rabbit" in 1962. Played Ganger in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Single Gentleman in "The Old Curiosity Shop" in 1962. Played Henry in "First Night" in 1963. Played Inspector Spicer in "Sergeant Cork" in 1963. Played David Herries in "Judith Paris" in 1964. Played Mr. Goulman in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Hodges in "A Jolly Bad Fellow" in 1964. Played Alferic in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Charlie in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Cary Farthingale in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Alderman Joseph Helliwell in "Thursday Theatre" in 1964. Played Dulac in "Thursday Theatre" in 1964. Played Wander in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Park keeper in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Martin Meadows in "Thursday Theatre" in 1964. Played Alexander Green in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Performed in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Played The Professor in "Londoners" in 1965. Played Mr. Emerson in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played Finger Print Man in "Bunny Lake Is Missing" in 1965. Played Crozier in "Take a Pair of Private Eyes" in 1966. Played Kronk in "The Corridor People" in 1966. Played Dr. Peters in "Mystery and Imagination" in 1966. Played Spoffin in "The Liars" in 1966. Played Joe Batterfly in "Three Bites of the Apple" in 1967. Played Macebearer in "The White Bus" in 1967. Played Justice Fletcher in "The Golden Age" in 1967. Played Number Two in "The Prisoner" in 1967. Played Bob Sunter in "Champion House" in 1967. Played Harry Hardcastle in "Nearest and Dearest" in 1968. Played Mr. Barrett in "The Liver Birds" in 1969. Played Dr. Blimber in "Dombey and Son" in 1969. Played Sagran in "Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)" in 1969. Played Mr. Blimber in "Dombey and Son" in 1969. Played Harry Palethorpe in "Ours Is a Nice House" in 1969. Played Percival in "ITV Saturday Night Theatre" in 1969. Played Adam Unsworth in "In Loving Memory" in 1969. Played Bowler 4 in "Spring and Port Wine" in 1970. Played Arthur Trantor in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Percy Spendilow in "The Onedin Line" in 1971. Played Butler in "Six Dates with Barker" in 1971. Played Mr. Brisket in "Doctor at Large" in 1971. Played Koornhof in "Adam Smith" in 1972. Played Bishop Guido in "Fratello sole, sorella luna" in 1972. Played Pearson in "The Edwardians" in 1972. Played Bishop in "Bowler" in 1973. Played Doctor Ewan in "The Wicker Man" in 1973. Played Piggy White in "Shabby Tiger" in 1973. Played Colonel Pushley-Drake in "Wodehouse Playhouse" in 1974. Played Willie Winterbottom in "Not on Your Nellie" in 1974. Played Chairman in "And Mother Makes Five" in 1974. Played Lord Mossop in "Doctor on the Go" in 1975. Played Monk Official in "Galileo" in 1975. Played Doolan in "Barry Lyndon" in 1975. Played Uncle in "The Sweeney" in 1975. Played Lord Claybody in "John Macnab" in 1976. Played Sergeant at Gate in "Jabberwocky" in 1977. Played Mr. Puddy in "London Belongs to Me" in 1977. Played The Guv in "Famous Five" in 1978. Played Mr. Biggins in "All Creatures Great and Small" in 1978. Played Biggins in "All Creatures Great and Small" in 1978. Played Mr Biggs in "All Creatures Great and Small" in 1978. Played Mr Biggins in "All Creatures Great and Small" in 1978. Played Fairground man in "Worzel Gummidge" in 1979. Performed in "Das Leben Anton Bruckners" in 1979. Played Stanwell in "The Quiz Kid" in 1979. Played Benny in "Mani di velluto" in 1979. Played Norman Cockroft in "Funny Man" in 1980. Played Unkelarthur in "The Good Companions" in 1980. Played Sir Nules Thudd in "The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu" in 1980. Played Dr. Morell in "The Bunker" in 1981. Played Henry Flower in "Muck and Brass" in 1982. Played Pearson in "The Return of the Soldier" in 1982. Played Mr. Bottomley in "The Dresser" in 1983. Played The Squire in "The Aerodrome" in 1983. Played Vincent in "Number 10" in 1983. Played Tipton in "A Christmas Carol" in 1984. Played Bailiff in "The Bride" in 1985. Played Henry Miller in "Lovejoy" in 1986. Played Judge in "Great Expectations" in 1989. Performed in "The Prisoner Video Companion" in 1990.

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