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Anthony Valentine

 
Actor: Anthony Valentine
  • Born: 1939 in Blackburn, England
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '50s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Adventure, Action

Biography

British supporting actor, former juvenile, onscreen from age 10 in No Way Back (1949). ~ All Movie Guide
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Anthony Valentine
Born 17 August 1939 (1939-08-17) (age 70)
Blackburn, Lancashire

Anthony Valentine (born 17 August 1939) is a British actor.

Valentine was born in Blackburn, Lancashire. He is best known for his roles on television, most notably the psychopathic Toby Meres in the series Callan, sinister Luftwaffe officer Major Mohn in the BBC drama Colditz and the eponymous Raffles. He also achieved fame as the voice of "Dr. X" on Queensrÿche's seminal 1988 album, Operation: Mindcrime.

He worked as a child actor for the BBC, and appeared at the age of 10 in the film No Way Back and aged 12 in The Girl on the Pier. He played Harry Wharton in the 1950s BBC Children's adaptation of Billy Bunter. He attended the Valerie Glynne School and Acton County Grammar School.

Other TV appearances include A for Andromeda, Z Cars, The Avengers, Softly, Softly, Department S, Budgie, Codename, Space: 1999, Minder playing Maurice, a professional gambler, Tales of the Unexpected, Bergerac, Robin of Sherwood, Boon, Lovejoy, The House of Eliott, The Bill and New Tricks. He also narrated the three Wildlife Explorer documentary films & played a south London thug in the cult classic film Performance.

Later television work includes an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot, a further episode of The Commander in which he reprises his role of Commissioner Edward Sumpter and an episode of the popular series Heartbeat.

His most recent television roles are as Nuremberg Prison Commandant Burton C. Andrus in the 2006 BBC docudrama Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial and as Jimmy "The Gent" Vincent in ITV's The Last Detective.

He is also a noted theatre actor, appearing in many West End plays over the years, such as No Sex Please, We're British, Sleuth, Half a Sixpence and 'Art', and he appeared in the premiere performance of Arnold Wesker's Chicken Soup with Barley, playing the part of Ronnie. His most recent appearance was in Separate Tables at The Mill at Sonning. He also wrote and directed The Waiting Game at the same theatre.

On the 12th of November 2005, Anthony became the patron of the Thwaites Empire Theatre in Blackburn.

In September 2009 he joined the cast of the British soap Coronation Street as a character called George Wilson.

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