Hilary Wontner

Hilary Wontner
Born (1912-10-03)3 October 1912
Brentford, Middlesex, England
Died 25 June 1984(1984-06-25) (aged 71)
Seaford, East Sussex, England
Occupation Television actor
Spouse(s) Denise Judith Dean (1947–1984) (his death) 2 children

Hilary Wontner (3 October 1912 – 25 June 1984) was an English television actor. He appeared in many British and American television series and films, which include Crossroads, No Hiding Place, The Avengers, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), All Creatures Great and Small, We'll Meet Again and others.

Acting credits

Production Notes Role
The Wandering Jew
  • Film (1947)
Godfrey, Duke of Normandy
The Naked Edge
  • Film (1961)
1st Customer in Clay's Bookshop
Decision at Midnight
  • Film (1963)
Forbes
A Comedy Tale of Fanny Hill
  • Short film (1964)
Dr. Kildare
  • "A Hundred Million Tomorrows" (1964)
Lionel Grant
The Bill Dana Show
  • "A Tip for Uncle Sam" (1964)
  • "Master of Disguise" (1964)
Hilary Winkley
Mr. Bardley
The Rogues
  • "The Day They Gave Diamonds Away" (1964)
Mr. Beamer
Crossroads
  • 1 episode (1964)
Sir Geoffrey Yuillw
Orlando
  • "Load of Bilge Water" (1965)
A World of Comedy
  • "The Enormous Ear" (1965)
C.I.G.S.
Sherlock Holmes in the Singular Case of the Plural Green Mustache
  • Short film (1965)
Narrator
No Hiding Place
  • "The Hunted and the Hunters" (1965)
  • "The Fit-Up" (1966)
Mr. Pollock
Parfitt
The Trygon Factor
  • Film (1966)
Man at Hotel
The Avengers Minister
Dumayn
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
  • "The Ghost Talks" (1970)
1st Man in Steamroom
Scoop
  • 2 episodes (1972)
Sir Algernon
Murder Must Advertise
  • 2 episodes (1973)
Mountjoy
The Pallisers
  • "Part Twenty-three" (1974)
Member of Parliament
Days of Hope
  • "1926: General Strike" (1975)
Lord Reading
Shades of Greene
  • "The Case for the Defence" (1976)
Henry MacDougall
Two's Company
  • "The Club" (1979)
3rd Member
Suez 1956
  • TV Movie (1979)
Marquess of Salisbury
All Creatures Great and Small
  • "Be Prepared" (1980)
Major Headingley
BBC2 Playhouse
  • "Fatal Spring" (1980)
Colonel
We'll Meet Again
  • "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back" (1982)
Sir Arthur Maylie

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