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Tom Georgeson
Born
(1937-08-08) 8 August 1937 (age 86)
Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Occupation
Actor
Tom Georgeson (born 8 August 1937) is an English actor, known for his television and film work. His most notable credits have been supporting parts in Between the Lines (1992–94) and in three dramas by Alan Bleasdale: Boys from the Blackstuff (1982), Scully (1984), and G.B.H. (1991). He appeared as the lawyer's clerk Clamb in the BBC One serial Bleak House (2005).
Other television work has included roles in police and hospital dramas such as Holby City, Juliet Bravo, The Manageress, Peak Practice, Agatha Christie's Poirot, A Touch of Frost, Cadfael, The Bill, Dalziel and Pascoe, The Professionals and Z-Cars. He has also appeared twice in Doctor Who (in the stories Genesis of the Daleks and Logopolis) and in Ashes to Ashes, Foyle's War, Brookside and The Crimson Petal and the White.
Georgeson's film credits include A Fish Called Wanda (1988), where his character's name was a play on his own ('George Thomason'), and the follow-up film Fierce Creatures (1997) as a spectator at the sea-lion centre. Georgeson is also well known for his stage work and was nominated for a 2002 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor for his performance in Frozen at the Cottesloe Theatre (RNT).
TomGeorgeson (born 8 August 1937) is an English actor, known for his television and film work. His most notable credits have been supporting parts in...
(social security officers working undercover). Follows Dixie Dean (TomGeorgeson) in his new position as a security guard, where he is strongarmed into...
as Otto West Michael Palin as Ken Pile Maria Aitken as Wendy Leach TomGeorgeson as George Thomason Patricia Hayes as Mrs Eileen Coady Geoffrey Palmer...
Richard Ridings as Hugh Primates Gareth Hunt as Inspector Masefield TomGeorgeson as Sealion Spectator John Bardon as Sealion Spectator Jack Davenport...
(Paddy Considine) to investigate the crime. Local Superintendent Foley (TomGeorgeson) believes that the murder is an 'inside job', committed by Saville's...
Anderson, Richard E. Grant, Shirley Henderson, Amanda Hale, Mark Gatiss, TomGeorgeson and Liz White; it was adapted by Lucinda Coxon and directed by Marc...
2-06 In the Public Interest Brian Clemens Pennant Roberts Stephen Rea, TomGeorgeson, Colin McCormack, Tony Calvin, John Judd, Paul Hardwick, Allan Surtees...
(Agapanthus) Anna Friel as Prue (Prudence) Steven Mackintosh as Joe Lawrence TomGeorgeson as Mr Lawrence Maureen O'Brien as Mrs Lawrence Lucy Akhurst as Janet...
Maurstad – Hjalmar Johansen TomGeorgeson – Chief Stoker "Bill" Lashly Hugh Grant – Apsley Cherry-Garrard Daragh O'Malley – Tom Crean John J. O'Connor (20...
(screenplay); Judi Dench, Cate Blanchett, Bill Nighy, Andrew Simpson, TomGeorgeson, Michael Maloney, Joanna Scanlan, Shaun Parkes, Emma Williams, Phil...
Rowe Jane Lowe Sheila Raynor Graham Roberts Caroline Rowe David Barson TomGeorgeson Ann Morrish Country of origin United Kingdom No. of episodes 9 (excluding...
with a firm of security consultants. 17 "Licence" Sally Rogers and TomGeorgeson guest star Gordon Flemyng Neil McKay 27 February 1992 (1992-02-27) A...
broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 28 February to 21 March 1981. It was Tom Baker's last story as the Fourth Doctor and marks the first appearance of...
Brian Kelleher (Series 4–6) Mark Botham as PC Danny Sparks (Series 4–6) TomGeorgeson as John Holden (Series 4) John Ringham as Divisional Supt. Lake (Series...
"Wheelman" Murray Smith Tony Wharmby Ray Helm, Paul Hudson TomGeorgeson, George Irving, Lois Baxter, Tom Kelly, Valentino Musetti, Gareth Milne 3 14 September...