Denis Quilley
Denis Clifford Quilley was an English actor. From a family with no theatrical connections, Quilley was determined from an early age to become an actor and was taken on by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in his teens. After a break for compulsory military service he began a West End career in 1950, succeeding Richard Burton in "The Lady's Not For Burning". In the 1950s he appeared in revue, musicals, operetta and on television as well as in classic and modern drama in the theatre.
Known For
Acting
Born
December 26, 1927
Place of Birth
Islington, London, England, UK
Died
October 5, 2003 age 75

Murder on the Orient Express

Evil Under the Sun

The Making of Agatha Christie's 'Evil Under the Sun'

King David

Sparrow

In This House of Brede

Foreign Body

Mister Johnson

A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia

The Shell Seekers

Memed My Hawk

Long Day's Journey Into Night

The Black Windmill

Magasinet Special: Chess 1984

The Interrogation of John
The Gong Game

Orpheus in the Underworld

Privates on Parade
The Crucible

Life at the Top

Sweeney Todd: Scenes from the Making of a Musical

Anne of the Thousand Days
A Walk in the Dark

Tales of the Unexpected

The Avengers

Dixon of Dock Green

Hallmark Hall of Fame

No Hiding Place

Timeslip

Masada
Murder of a Moderate Man
Contrabandits

Sir Bernard's Stately Homes
Noel's Telly Years

Number 10

Undermind

The Marriage of Figaro

Dennis the Menace and Gnasher

Sherlock Holmes

A.D.

The Man In Room 17

The Desperate People

A Wanted Man
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