Rachel Herbert
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1934 in Surrey, England, UK
Rachel Herbert is a British actress whose television appearances include roles in Deadline Midnight (1960), Thursday Theatre (1964), The Villains (1964), No Hiding Place (1963–65), Danger Man (1965), The Power Game (1965–66), and Thirty-Minute Theatre (1967). She appeared in The Prisoner episode entitled "Free for All" (1967) as Number Fifty-Eight but ultimately revealed to be the new Number Two. Other roles include ITV Play of the Week (1965–67), Man in a Suitcase (1968), Spindoe (1968), The Champions (1969), Callan (1970), Special Branch (1970), ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1971); episode 1 of Lord Peter Wimsey 's Clouds of Witness, Murder Must Advertise (1973), The Pallisers (1974), The Venturers (1975), Softly, Softly: Taskforce (1974–75), Shadows (1978), The Professionals (1978), Prince Regent (1979), The Enigma Files (1980), Minder (1980), Crown Court (1973–84), Screen Two (1986), and The House of Eliott (1994). Herbert's film appearances include Robbery (1967), The Raging Moon (1971) and The Doctor and the Devils (1985).
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The Doctor and the Devils
Mrs Stevens
Still Life
Theona
Robbery
School teacher
Frankie and Johnnie
Moira Mallett
Strife
Enid Underwood
The Champions
Loretta Brading
Minder
Club Receptionist
Crown Court
Anita Sanderson
The Prisoner
Number Fifty Eight
The House of Eliott
Iris Wint
The Professionals
Madge Forrest
Lord Peter Wimsey
Lady Mary Wimsey
The Power Game
Justine Bligh
The Secret Servant
Barbara Masson
Armchair Theatre
Theona