Graham Stark

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1922-01-20

Deathday 2013-10-29 (91 years old)

Place of Birth Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK

Graham Stark

Biography

Graham William Stark (20 January 1922 – 29 October 2013) was an English comedian, actor, writer and director.

Known For

Actor

2001
The Paranormal Peter Sellers

as Self (Archive footage)

1997
1994
1994
Moonacre

as Digweed

1993
Son of the Pink Panther

as Professor Auguste Balls

1987
Blind Date

as Jordan the Butler

1983
1983
Superman III

as Blind Man

1982
Trail of the Pink Panther

as Hercule Lajoy

1982
Victor/Victoria

as Waiter

1981
Hi-de-Hi!

as Tony

1980
Hawk the Slayer

as Sparrow

1980
There Goes The Bride

as Bernardo Rossi, Headwaiter

1980
The Sea Wolves

as Don Manners

1979
Minder

as The Car Owner

1978
What's Up Nurse

as Carthew

1978
Let's Get Laid

as Inspector Nugent

1978
The Back Page

as Bert Reynolds

1978
Revenge of the Pink Panther

as Dr. Auguste Balls

1977
Hardcore

as Inspector Flaubert

1977
1976
Pure as a Lily

as Detective Mike

1975
Project the Right Image

as Projectionist

1975
The Remarkable Rocket

as Character Voices (voice)

1972
Hide and Seek

as Milkman

1972
Sykes

as Mr. Fretshaw

1971
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins

as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth") (uncredited)

1970
Doctor in Trouble

as Satterjee

1970
Simon Simon

as 1st Workman

1970
1970
Rhubarb

as Golf Pro. Rhubarb

1969
The Picasso Summer

as Picasso's Postal Carrier

1968
Salt & Pepper

as Sgt. Walters

1967
1967
The Plank

as Amorous Van Driver

1967
Casino Royale

as Cashier

1967
A Ghost of a Chance

as Thomas Dogood

1966
1966
The Wrong Box

as Ian Scott Fife

1966
Alfie

as Humphrey

1965
The Midas Plague

as Morrey Anderson

1965
You Must Be Joking

as McGregor's Friend

1965
San Ferry Ann

as Gendarme

1965
Runaway Railway

as Grample

1964
Guns at Batasi

as Dodger

1964
A Shot in the Dark

as Hercule LaJoy

1964
Go Kart Go

as Policeman

1964
Strictly for the Birds

as Hartley Fitzroy-Miles

1964
Becket

as Pope's Secretary (uncredited)

1963
Ladies Who Do

as Foreman

1963
The Mouse on the Moon

as Standard Bearer

1963
1962
1962
A Pair of Briefs

as Police Witness

1962
1961
On the Fiddle

as Sgt. Ellis

1961
Watch It, Sailor!

as Carnoustie Bligh

1961
Double Bunk

as Flowerman

1961
1960
1960
Sink the Bismarck!

as Petty Officer Williams (uncredited)

1960
Inn for Trouble

as Charlie

1959
1954
The Sea Shall Not Have Them

as Corporal (Uncredited)

1954
1953
Flannelfoot

as Ginger

1953
1952
1952
Emergency Call

as Posh Charlie

1951
The Slappiest Days of Our Lives

as (archive footage)

1939
The Spy in Black

as Bell Boy (uncredited)

Director

1970
Simon Simon

as Director

Writer

1970
Simon Simon

as Writer

Producer