Michael Forrest (actor)

Michael Forrest
Born Michael Charles Giannone
July 1932
Bridgend, Wales
Died 21 December 2004
Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales
Occupation Television actor

Michael Forrest (July 1932 – 21 December 2004) was a Welsh television actor. He appeared in many British television series and films, which include Sir Francis Drake, Z-Cars, Danger Man, The Saint, The Avengers, UFO, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Doomwatch, Who Dares Wins, Armour of God and others.

Acting credits

Production Notes Role
Saturday Playhouse
  • "Trespass" (1958)
  • "Murder on the Agenda" (1959)
Maroso
Thomas / A Police photographer
How Green Was My Valley
  • 4 episodes (1960)
Dai Bando
Top Secret
  • "Stranger in Cantabria" (1961)
Hinnes
ITV Play of the Week
  • "Fairy Tales of New York" (1961)
  • "The Whisperers" (1961)
3rd Stevedore
Jack Fish
Sir Francis Drake
  • "Beggars of the Sea" (1962)
Jan
BBC Sunday-Night Play
  • "Sparrow in a Cage" (1962)
Blackie
Z-Cars
  • 39 episodes (1962-70)
Glyn Hicks
Jackie Simmonds
Rhys Parry
The Stag
  • TV Movie (1963)
Islwyn Morgan
Ghost Squad
  • "The Heir Apparent" (1963)
Manager of Night Club
The Plane Makers
  • "Has Anybody Seen Costigan?" (1963)
Charlie Barnes
The Lover
  • TV Movie (1963)
Milkman
The Sentimental Agent
  • "Finishing School" (1963)
Marlow
The Spies
  • "Lash Out" (1966)
Jones
Danger Man
  • "The Man with the Foot" (1966)
Abelardo
That Riviera Touch
  • Film (1966)
Pierre
Theatre 625
  • "Final Demand" (1966)
Fallow
The Informer
  • "A Word in Your Ear Brother" (1966)
Griffiths
The Saint
  • "The Man Who Liked Lions" (1966)
Vittorio Leale
The Avengers Rico
Peters
The Baron
  • "Long Ago and Far Away" (1967)
Gautier
George and the Dragon
  • "The 10:15 Train" (1968)
Ticket collector
City '68
  • "The Jonah Site" (1968)
Dave Parkinson
The Wednesday Play
  • "The Big Flame" (1969)
Garfield
Callan
  • "Once a Big Man, Always a Big Man" (1969)
Clive
The Expert
  • "The Gun That Walked" (1969)
Andrew Redmond
The Gold Robbers
  • "Crack Shot" (1969)
Eric
The Best Things in Life
  • 1 episode (1969)
Man in pub
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
  • "The Ghost Who Saved the Bank at Monte Carlo" (1969)
Verrier
Strange Report
  • "Report 4977: Swindle - Square Root of Evil" (1970)
Inspector Peters
My Lover, My Son
  • Film (1970)
Chidley
Manhunt
  • 2 episodes (1970)
Louis
Ryan International
  • "Angel Unawares" (1970)
Menace
  • "The Straight and the Narrow" (1970)
Stockbreeder
Paul Temple
  • "Corrida" (1971)
Brunet
Play for Today
  • "The Rank and File" (1971)
Holtby
UFO
  • "Confetti Check A-OK" (1971)
Security Officer
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
  • "The Case of the Mirror of Portugal" (1971)
Jacques Bouvier
The Adventurer
  • "Has Anyone Here Seen Kelly?" (1972)
Dino
Under Milk Wood
  • Film (1972)
Sinbad Sailor
Softly, Softly: Taskforce
  • "Flight" (1972)
Dunston
The Brothers
  • "Confrontation" (1972)
Terry Foster
Doomwatch
  • "Enquiry" (1972)
Dr. Evans
Two Women
  • 2 episodes (1973)
Paride
Six Days of Justice
  • "The China Lady" (1973)
Joe Hicks
Sporting Scenes
  • "Up and Under" (1974)
Les
ITV Sunday Night Drama
  • "No Harm Done" (1974)
Sleppy
Dixon of Dock Green
  • "The Undercover Man" (1970)
  • "The Loser" (1972)
  • "Snout" (1974)
Frank Whiting
Cafferty
Breen
Special Branch
  • "Date of Birth" (1974)
Charles
Marked Personal
  • 2 episodes (1974)
Benny
Crown Court
  • "Not Dead But Gone Before: Part 1" (1974)
Condrey
Premiere
  • "Pit Strike" (1977)
Ron Williams
Secret Army
  • "Hymn to Freedom" (1977)
Klaus Schoonheim
Off to Philadelphia in the Morning
  • 1 episode (1978)
Sergeant
Sexton Blake and the Demon God
  • "Part 5" (1978)
Greek Police Chief
A Horseman Riding By
  • "1905: The Hollow Victory" (1978)
Lloyd George
Hazell
  • "Hazell and the Baker Street Sleuth" (1979)
Joe Goss
The Rear Column
  • TV Movie (1980)
Juliet Bravo
  • "The Anastasia Syndrome" (1980)
Leckie
ITV Playhouse
  • "Only a Game" (1981)
Harry Phillips
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George
  • "An Honourable Peace" (1981)
Bob Smillie
Bergerac
  • "See You in Moscow " (1981)
Brideson
Tales of the Unexpected
  • "Who's Got the Lady?" (1982)
Nelson
Who Dares Wins
  • Film (1982)
Pickley
The Boy Who Won the Pools
  • 1 episode (1983)
Vittachi
Angels
  • 2 episodes (1983)
Mr. Bowen
The Catlins
  • 1 episode (1983)
T. J. Catlin
Number One
  • TV Movie (1985)
Landlord
Armour of God
  • Film (1986)
Voice

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