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Anthony O'Donnell | |
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Born | 1949 (age 75–76) Cardiff, Wales |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1976–present |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) |
Anthony O'Donnell (born 1949) is a Welsh actor.
In 1982, he was awarded the London Critic's Circle Theatre Award for Most Promising Newcomer in the Stratford Season.
Title | Role | Year | Notes |
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Nuts in May | Ray | 1976 | TV play |
Knock for Knock | Mr. Purvis | 1976 | TV play |
The Sweeney | Maurice | 1978 | TV series |
In the Forest | Peasant / Banquo | 1978 | |
Santa Claus: The Movie | Puffy | 1985 | |
Car Trouble | Frederick | 1986 | |
The Storyteller | Little Man | 1988 | TV mini-series |
Robin Hood | Emlyn the Bow Maker | 1991 | |
T-Bag And The Rings Of Olympus | El Mustachio | 1991 | TV series: episode 2 |
Minder | Big Dai | 1991 | TV series |
Paparazzo | Terry | 1995 | |
Secrets & Lies | Uneasy Man | 1996 | |
The Bill | Southwell | 1997 | TV series |
Tess of the D'Urbervilles | Crick | 1998 | TV serial |
Dragonheart: A New Beginning | Older Mansel | 2000 | Voice |
Love's Labour's Lost | Moth | 2001 | |
A Samba for Sherlock | Watson | 2001 | |
Two Men Went to War | Chief armourer | 2002 | |
Anazapta | Randall | 2002 | |
Vera Drake | Mr. Walsh | 2004 | |
Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures | Kenward / Hercule Poirot | 2004 | TV movie |
Match Point | Custodian | 2005 | |
Scoop | Pedestrian | 2006 | Cameo |
The Baker | Rhys Edwards | 2007 | |
Death Defying Acts | Oily Librarian | 2007 | |
Gavin & Stacey [1] [2] [3] | Ted | 2008 | Series 2, Episode 6 |
The Sarah Jane Adventures | Commander Kaagh | 2008 | 4 episodes; The Last Sontaran / Enemy of the Bane |
The Edge of Love | Jack Lloyd | 2008 | Uncredited |
Caught in the Act | Arnold | 2008 | |
Robin Hood | Sheriff of York | 2009 | TV series |
Stella [4] | Dai Davies | 2012–2015 | 21 Episodes |
Skyfall | Husband at Tube Station | 2012 | |
Being Human | Emrys | 2012 | TV series |
A Very English Scandal [5] | Leo Abse | 2018 | TV series |
The Crown | Mayor of Merthyr Tydfil | 2019 | TV series; season 3 episode 3 "Aberfan" |
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