Donald Churchill
Known for: Acting
Born: November 5, 1930 in Southall, Middlesex, England, UK - Died: October 28, 1991
Donald Churchill (6 November 1930 – 29 October 1991) was an English actor and playwright. He appeared in many film and television productions over a 35-year period and wrote several TV scripts. His films included Barnacle Bill (1957), The Captain's Table (1959), Victim (1961), The Wild Affair (1964), Zeppelin (1971), The First Great Train Robbery (1978), Charlie Muffin (1979) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1983) as Doctor Watson.[1] On television he starred in Bulldog Breed (1962), Spooner's Patch (1980-1982), played game show host Ronnie Kemp in Goodnight and God Bless (which Churchill also co-wrote, 1983), Mr Scott Eccles in an adaptation of "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" for The Return of Sherlock Holmes in 1988, and appeared in Stanley and the Women (1991) and C.A.T.S. Eyes. His plays include Mixed Feelings, The Decorator, and Moments of Weakness.
Known for
Showing 24 of 55 titles
Barnacle Bill
Roy
The Omega Mystery
Robinson
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Dr. John Watson
The Gay Dog
Leslie Gowland
Spaceflight IC-1
Carl Walcott
Curse of the Mummy
Corbeck
The Hothouse
Gordon Parsley
The Loving Lesson
Harry
The Master Builder
Dr. Herdal
The Spare Tyres
Milkman
The First Great Train Robbery
Prosecutor
A Bit of a Lift
Frank
Hearts and Flowers
Tony
The Wild Affair
Andy
Charlie Muffin
Wilberforce
Sink the Bismarck!
Able Seaman - 'Ark Royal' (uncredited)
Victim
Eddy Stone
Doctor in Love
Doctor (uncredited)
Yesterday's Enemy
Elliott (uncredited)
The Ship That Couldn't Stop
Michael Holland
The Captain's Table
Mr. Jay
Knightsbridge
Henry
No Love for Johnnie
Sheilah's Party Guest (uncredited)
Sherlock Holmes
Scott Eccles