Beryl Johnstone (1947–??) Margaret Denyer (1964 - 1997) (his death)
Arthur Reginald Hewlett (12 March 1907 – 25 February 1997) was a British actor.[1][2]
Hewlett made his stage debut in 1930 at Plymouth Rep, and his theatre work included the original British production of Bernard Shaw's Buoyant Billions at the Malvern Festival in 1949.[3][4] In 1954 he appeared in the West End in William Douglas Home's political comedy The Manor of Northstead.[5]
He is perhaps best remembered for his roles on television, including Quatermass and the Pit, Police Surgeon, The Avengers, The Saint, No Hiding Place, The Baron, The Troubleshooters, Follyfoot, The Changes, Blake's 7, Doctor Who (in the serials State of Decay and Terror of the Vervoids), Shoestring, Juliet Bravo, The Black Adder and Moondial.[6] Arthur Hewlett also played Dr Grant in Emmerdale Farm in 1973,[7] and the part of Mr Medwin in an episode of Doctor At Large entitled "Where There's A Will".[8]
^"Arthur Hewlett". Archived from the original on 23 August 2017.
Arthur Reginald Hewlett (12 March 1907 – 25 February 1997) was a British actor. Hewlett made his stage debut in 1930 at Plymouth Rep, and his theatre...
Sully Viera as Singer Justine Lord as Street Girl Louise Dunn as Hazel ArthurHewlett as Vicar The War Lover was filmed in Britain at RAF Bovingdon in Hertfordshire...
Lestocq as producer Lucy Griffiths as Miss Potter Cleo Laine as singer ArthurHewlett as Marshall Annette Kerr as cinema cashier Dudley Moore as piano accompanist...
Departing Corregidor before it fell, at the instruction of Douglas MacArthur, Hewlett followed Frank Merrill in the China-Burma-India theater, then coined...
– Commodore Travers Denys Hawthorne – Rudge Yolande Palfrey – Janet ArthurHewlett – Kimber Sam Howard – Atza Tony Scoggo – Grenville/Enzu Leon Davis –...
1967, pp. 157–163. Hewlett & Anderson 1962, pp. 36–38. Hewlett & Anderson 1962, pp. 46–49. Hewlett & Anderson 1962, pp. 50–51. Hewlett & Anderson 1962,...
Norwegian-American actress March 9 – Niamh Wilson, Canadian actress March 10 – Madeleine Arthur, Canadian actress March 18 – Ciara Bravo, American actress March 28 – Annabelle...
Robert Stephens (Edgar), John Stride (Edmund), Ronnie Stevens (Fool); ArthurHewlett (Curan, Doctor), Ronald Ibbs (Gentleman, Knight), Willoughby Goddard...
Rupert Davies: Mr. Clemens Andrew Keir: Dr. Kemp Jim Kennedy: Carl ArthurHewlett: Pop Hanne Bork: Emmie Gretchen Franklin: Mrs. Hansen Bjørn Watt-Boolsen:...
Woolfe, Patrick Godfrey, Peter Benson, Janet Henfrey, Lisa Bowerman, ArthurHewlett 9 February 1992 The Lost Language of Cranes Sean Mathias David Leavitt...
Donald Marland Hewlett (30 August 1920 – 4 June 2011) was an English actor who was best known for his sitcom roles as Colonel Charles Reynolds in It Ain't...
Ward, Felicity Dean, Sybil Danning, Graham Stark, Preston Lockwood, ArthurHewlett, Tommy Wright, Harry Fowler, Richard Hurndall, Don Henderson, Dudley...
initially settled in Alberta and Hewlett taught in a small rural school near Kitscoty. Hewlett then married ArthurHewlett, whom she met on board the ship...
Jean Lodge, Marie Lohr, Charles Heslop, Bryan Coleman, Ronald Adam, ArthurHewlett and Viola Lyel. Beecham - Charles Heslop Captain Lord Pym, MC (Tony)...
Conte as Audrey Tom McDonnell as Amiens David Lloyd Meredith as Corin ArthurHewlett as Adam Jeffrey Holland as William Timothy Bateson as Sir Oliver Martext...
About Justice? Edmund Ward John Frankau George Innes, Peter Halliday, ArthurHewlett, Michael Elwyn, Martin Boddey 1-02 25 June 1969 Body and Soul Edmund...