Reginald Marsh

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1926-09-17

Deathday 2001-02-09 (74 years old)

Place of Birth London, England, UK

Also Known As Reginald Albert Saltmarsh

Reginald Marsh

Biography

Reginald Marsh was an English character actor who had a long career in both film and television.

Known For

Actor

The Man Who Came to Die

as Insp. Wadcot

1992
Terry and Julian

as Mr. Wilson

1987
1986
Bread

as Doctor

1986
Bread

as Mr. Rachel

1985
Home to Roost

as Jim Brown

1984
Mark of the Devil

as Dr. Melford

1981
Bergerac

as Arnold Trowbridge

1979
Minder

as Johnny Winstanley

1979
Terry and June

as Sir Dennis Hodge

1979
Terry and June

as Sir Dennis

1977
Sky Pirates

as Eddie

1976
George and Mildred

as Humphrey

1975
The Good Life

as Sir Andrew

1975
The Sweeney

as Arnold Foss

1974
Mutinies

as Gerald Casaubon

1973
Private Practice

as Dennis Masters

1973
The Ballad of Ben Bagot

as Mr Hillmorton

1972
The Stone Tape

as Crawshaw

1972
Young Winston

as Prince of Wales

1972
1972
Crown Court

as Charles Baker

1972
The Adventurer

as Sorenson

1972
Sykes

as Bus Depot Manager

1972
Sykes

as Mr. Crabtree (Newspaper Editor)

1972
Sykes

as Rival Skipper

1971
The Persuaders!

as Dr. Fowler

1971
1971
Bless This House

as Mr. Parker

1970
The Goodies

as Minister for Sport

1970
Manhunt

as Jean Pierre Lasalle

1969
Softly Softly: Task Force

as Chief Supt. Ted Leach

1968
The Champions

as Capt. Conrad Schultz

1967
Berserk!

as Sergeant Hutchins

1967
The Baron: The Island

as Captain Brenner

1967
The Big M

as Seymour Tancred

1966
It Happened Here

as IAO Medical Officer

1963
Shadow of Fear

as Oliver

1963
The Sicilians

as Inspector Webb

1962
A Prize of Arms

as Sergeant in Administration

1962
1962
The Saint

as Ed Brown

1962
The Scales of Justice

as Harry Turner

1961
The Pursuers

as Inspector

1961
The Day the Earth Caught Fire

as Picture Editor (uncredited)

1960
The Cheaters

as Inspector Martin

1959
The Ugly Duckling

as Reporter

1956
Armchair Theatre

as Det. Inspector Wadcot

Writer

1956