Willis, Jerome

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WILLIS, Jerome

PERSONAL

Career:

Actor.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

1st British Signals Sergeant, Foxhole in Cairo, Paramount, 1961.

The limping man, Siege of the Saxons, Columbia, 1963.

Armstrong, A Jolly Bad Fellow (also known as They All Died Laughing), Continental, 1964.

(Uncredited) Frank Power, Khartoum, United International, 1966.

"False" German officer, The Magus, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1968.

Lieutenant Commander Tavenar, Doomwatch, Embassy, 1972.

General Lord Fairfax, Winstanley, BFI, 1975.

Sir Frank Lockwood, Forbidden Passion: Oscar Wilde, 1976.

Pathologist, Lifeforce (also known as Space Vampires), TriStar, 1985.

Translator, Orlando, Concorde, 1992.

Moderator, A Business Affair (also known as Astucias de mujer, D'une femme a l'autre and Liebe und andere Geschaefte), Castle Hill, 1994.

Older board member, The Sea Change (also known as Cambio de rumbo), Europa, 1998.

Stevens, Global Conspiracy, BBC Worldwide, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Ryman, Time in Advance (also known as Out of the Unknown: Time in Advance), 1965.

Detective Sergeant Latcham, The Portsmouth Defense, 1966.

Daniel, Toddler on the Run (also known as Wednesday Play: Toddler on the Run), 1966.

Detective Inspector Latchem, Little Master Mind (also known as Wednesday Play: Little Master Mind), 1966.

Cyrano de Bergerac (also known as Play of the Month: Cyrano de Bergerac) 1968.

Ned Preston, Episode (also known as W. Somerset Maugham: Episode), 1969.

Delio, The Duchess of Malfi (also known as Stage 2: The Duchess of Malfi), BBC, 1972.

The sea captain, Robinson Crusoe (also known as Play of the Month: Robinson Crusoe), BBC and NBC, 1974.

Chorus, Oedipus at Colonus (also known as Theban Plays: Oedipus at Colonus), BBC, 1984.

First DPP official, Death of a Son, 1988.

Sir Henry Bryant, March in Windy City, YTV, 1998.

Otto Kemp, Heaven on Earth, BBC, 1998.

Judge, Care, 2000.

Magistrate, Loving You (also known as The Rainbow Room), 2003.

Stan Shaps, Alibi, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series:

Allan Woodcourt, Bleak House, 1959.

Oliver Cromwell, Woodstock, 1973.

Charles Radley, Within These Walls, ITV, 1974.

Matthew Peel, The Sandbaggers, ITV, 1978.

Captain Rexton Podly, Space Precinct, syndicated, 1994.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Richmond, An Age of Kings, BBC, 1960.

Pompey, The Spread of the Eagle (also known as Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, and Julius Caesar), 1963.

Prince Lichtenstein, War and Peace, 1972.

Kessler, BBC, 1981.

Pym, By the Sword Divided, 1983.

T. F. Golding, Tender Is the Night, Showtime, 1985.

Kurt Vermehren, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, NBC, 1986.

Mycroft Holmes, Incident at Victoria Falls (also known as Sherlock Holmes and the Incident at Victoria Falls, Sherlock Holmes: Incident at Victoria Falls, Sherlock Holmes: The Star of Africa, and The Star of Africa), syndicated, 1991.

Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady, PBS and syndicated, 1992.

Baron Valdemar, Scarlet Pimpernel (also known as The Scarlet Pimpernel and the Kidnapped King), Arts and Entertainment, 1998.

Dr. Hans Troupman, The Apocalypse Watch (also known as Robert Ludlum's "The Apocalypse Watch"), ABC, 1997.

Kynaston, A Certain Justice, PBS, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Pathologist, Unnatural Causes, PBS, 1994.

Dr. Kynaston, A Mind to Murder, PBS, 1996.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

The prince, "The Prince of Limerick," The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, ITC, 1957.

"The Victorian Chaise Longue," Studio Four, 1962.

Mr. Garston, "Appearance in Court," Z Cars, BBC, 1962.

John Irvine, "The Dark Star," Out of This World, 1962.

"Comrade Jacob," Studio Four, 1962.

Lobb, "Intercrime," The Avengers, 1963.

Lieutenant Commander Johnson, "The Critical Moment," R3, BBC, 1965.

Pursuer, "The Mirror's New," Danger Man, ITV, 1965.

Official, "English Lady Takes Lodgers," Danger Man, ITV, 1965.

Ryman, "Time in Advance," Out of the Unknown, BBC, 1965.

Brian Logan, "But the Crying…," Z Cars, BBC, 1965.

Colonel Maturin, "Someone Is Liable to Get Hurt," Danger Man, ITV, 1966.

Joshua Rudge, "How to Succeed … at Murder," The Avengers, ABC, 1966.

Dr. Newman, "The Bigger They Are," The Troubleshooters, 1966.

Melville, "Sing a Song of Murder," Adam Adamant Lives!, BBC, 1966.

"Defection! The Case of Colonel Petrov," Play of the Month, 1966.

Detective Inspector Thomson, "There's Someone Close behind You," The Baron, ITC, 1966.

Detective Inspector Pooley, "What Colour a Wolf?," Softly, Softly, BBC, 1967.

Mark Rutherford, "Man Running," Champion House, 1967.

Major Norman, "Lonely Road," The Jazz Age, 1968.

George, "The Rotters," The Avengers, ABC, 1969.

Flomard, "Death of a Friend," Callan, 1969.

Gilbey, "Kill or Cure," Paul Temple, BBC, 1970.

Superintendent Khan, "Influence: Parts 1 & 2," Z Cars, BBC, 1971.

"The Moses Basket," Brett, 1971.

Superintendent Richards, "Find," Z Cars, BBC, 1971.

"Death's Head," Thirty–Minute Theatre, BBC, 1971.

Detective Chief Superintendent Richards, "Operation Ascalon," Z Cars, BBC, 1972.

Detective Chief Superintendent Richards, "Miller," Z Cars, BBC, 1973.

Detective Chief Superintendent Richards, "Defection," Z Cars, BBC, 1973.

Stevens, "The Green Death," Doctor Who, BBC, 1973.

PPS, "Phase Two," Scotch on the Rocks, 1973.

PPS, "Phase Three," Scotch on the Rocks, 1973.

PPS, "Phase Four," Scotch on the Rocks, 1973.

PPS, "Phase Five," Scotch on the Rocks, 1973.

Ladbroke, "A Question of Research," The Wilde Alliance, 1978.

Jeremy Longmuir, "Golden Boy," The Standard, BBC, 1978.

Professor Henderson, "The Greasy Pole," Yes, Minister, BBC2, 1981.

Kessler, 1981.

Rupert Imison, "Low Profile," Bergerac, BBC1, 1985.

Roger Gary, "Friends," King & Castle, Thames, 1986.

Neil, the party chairman, "The National Education Service," Yes, Prime Minister, 1988.

Sir Austin Periam, "The Wapping Conspiracy," The New Statesman, 1989.

Sir Austin Periam, "Who Shot Alan B'Stard?," The New Statesman, 1989.

Edward Pengelley, "The Cornish Mystery," Poirot, ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 1990.

George Handley, "A List of Abuses," This Is David Harper, 1990.

Judge, "Shingle Beach," Stay Lucky, YTV, 1991.

Harry Enfield's Television Programme, 1992.

Doctor, "In the Mood," Goodnight Sweetheart, BBC, 1993.

Doctor, Blue Heaven, 1994.

Walker, "Private Lives," A Touch of Frost, ITV, 1999.

John Smith, "Blood Will Out," Midsomer Murders, ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 1999.

Arthur Clough, "House Rules," Heartbeat, ITV, 2003.

Mr. Parish, "The Long Bank Holiday," The Last Detective, ITV, 2004.

Ted Reeves, "Much Wants More," Casualty, BBC1, 2004.

Aurthur Peyton, "Family Secrets," Doctors, BBC, 2004.

Stage Appearances:

Abel, Where Is Your Brother?, Act–Inn Theatre Club, Piccadilly, London, 1974.

Mr. Hardcastle/Mr. Statelov, The Break of Day, Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, England, then Royal Court Theatre Downstairs, London, both 1995.

Gonzalo, The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1999.

Octavius, Caligula, Donmar Warehouse, London, 2003.

Also appeared as fisherman, Pericles, Royal Shakespeare Company.