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Ralph Arliss (born 1947) is a British actor. [1]
His television credits include: Doctor Who (in the serial Planet of the Spiders), Z-Cars, The Sweeney, Survivors, Return of the Saint, Secret Army, Love for Lydia, Shoestring, Airline, The Jewel in the Crown, The Day Christ Died, A.D., Dempsey and Makepeace, Call Me Mister, Boon, Prime Suspect, Casualty and The Bill. [2] [3] He played the leading role of Kickalong in the ITV serial Quatermass opposite Sir John Mills in 1979.[4]
His film appearances include roles in The Last Valley (1971), The Asphyx (1972), Deadly Strangers (1975), Blood Relations (1977) and Dead Man's Folly (1986).
He is involved in political training for the Green Party of England and Wales.[5]
Partial filmography
- The Last Valley (1971) - Claus
- The Asphyx (1972) - Clive Cunningham
- Deadly Strangers (1975) - 2nd Motorcycle Youth
- Blood Relations (1977) - Peter Steiger
- The Quatermass Conclusion (1979) - Kickalong
- Who Dares Wins (1982) - Terrorist
- Dead Man's Folly (1986) - Michael Weyman
- Retrace (1996-7) - John Fisher
- Two Days, Nine Lives (2001) - Clive
External links
- Ralph Arliss at IMDb
References
- ^ "Ralph Arliss". BFI.
- ^ "BBC - Doctor Who Classic Series Episode Guide - Cast and crew". bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Ralph Arliss movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
- ^ "BFI Screenonline: Quatermass (1979)". screenonline.org.uk.
- ^ "Ralph Arliss: Electoral history and profile - Politics - The Guardian". theguardian.com.