John Sterland

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John Sterland
Born
Jonathan Sterland

1927
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Died21 December 2017 (age 89) [1]
OccupationActor
SpouseJune Bailey
ChildrenBen, Emma, Oliver

John Sterland is a Canadian film and television actor.

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Sterland was born in 1927 in Winnipeg to English-born parents.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967 The Dirty Dozen Ambulance driverUncredited
1967 A Countess from Hong Kong Reporter #6
1967 The Man Outside Spencer
1970 Performance The Chauffeur
1973 A Touch of Class AmericanUncredited
1981 Ragtime Library Guard
1985 Bad Medicine Dr. Beatty
1989 Batman Accountant
2006 Dark Corners Underpass Tramp
2009 Terminator Salvation Robot #6533

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959 Brand Villager1 episode
1961 Danger Man Pilot1 episode
1969 The Troubleshooters Andy Kershaw1 episode
1969 Softly, Softly Patrick1 episode
1971 Brett Protester1 episode
1973 The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes Shipping clerk1 episode
1973 Murder Must Advertise Mr. Copley1 episode
1975 Madame Bovary Lieuvain1 episode
1977 Crown Court Insp. Fielding1 episode
1979 Julius Caesar MarullusTV movie
1980 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark CorneliusTV movie
1982 Whoops Apocalypse Chaplain1 episode
1982 Stalky & Co. Mr. Prout4 episode
1985Reunion at FairboroughRetired AirmanTV movie
1986 The Last Days of Patton Tom ReillyTV movie
1987 The Return of Sherlock Holmes TV movie
1986 Murrow board member No. 1TV movie
1992To Be the BestFarmerTV movie
1996 On Dangerous Ground Gen. StilwellTV movie
1996 Broken Glass Dr. ShermanTV movie
2001 Happiness Katie's Dad1 episode
2001Combat SheepTV movie

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References

  1. "Death Notices & Obituaries". Wandsworth Times. 11 January 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2018.