Frost, Roger
FROST, Roger
PERSONAL
Married Pam Ferris (an actress), 1986.
Career:
Actor.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Cartwright, Time Bandits, Avco–Embassy, 1981.
Ken, The Grass Arena, BBC Films, 1991.
Reverend Horace Cotton, Deadly Advice, Rosebud Communications Releasing, 1993.
Bernie, My Night with Reg, BBC Films, 1996.
Geoff, The Young Poisoner's Handbook (also known as Das Handbuch des jungen Giftmischers), Cinepix Film Properties, 1996.
Harry Comstock, Crimetime, Trimark Pictures, 1996.
Orton the undertaker, Keep the Aspidistra Flying (also known as Comstock and Rosemary and A Merry War), A–pix Entertainment, 1997.
Older man at moot, What Rats Won't Do, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998.
Second boatman, Shakespeare in Love, Miramax, 1998.
Annoying customer, Notting Hill, MCA/Universal, 1999.
Bailiff, Bodywork, New City Releasing, 1999.
Frank, Virtual Sexuality, Columbia/TriStar, 1999.
Martin, Room to Rent, United International Pictures, 2000.
Vicar, Christie Malry's Own Double–Entry, Vine International Pictures, 2000.
(Uncredited) Sidewalk preacher, From Hell, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001.
Apfel, The Bourne Identity (also known as Die Bourne Identitaet), Universal, 2002.
Bookseller, The Emperor's New Clothes (also known as I vestiti nuovi dell'imperatore), Paramount, 2002.
Duty sergeant, Enduring Love, Paramount, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Police inspector, Our Mutual Friend (also known as Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens), BBC, 1998, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Police officer, Harry's Kingdom, BBC, 1987, then Arts and Entertainment, 1989.
Mr. Hipps, Milner, BBC, 1994.
Saunders, The Student Prince (also known as The Prince of Hearts), BBC, 1997, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1997.
Clergyman, A Christmas Carol, TNT, 1999.
Frank, Happy Birthday Shakespeare, BBC, 2000.
Henry Barlow, Sparkling Cyanide, Independent Television, 2003.
Hotel porter, The Young Visitors, BBC, 2003.
Police constable, Doc Martin, Sky TV, 2003.
Police constable, Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie, Sky TV, 2003.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Member of watch, Much Ado about Nothing (also known as The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing), BBC–2, 1984.
Val, Lady Audley's Secret, Carlton Television, 2000, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Narrator, "Mr. Yummy Brownie," Girls on Top, Central Television, 1986.
Tour courier, "Private Fight," Bergerac, BBC, 1988.
Cooper, "In the Cold," The Bill, Thames Television, 1989.
Mr. Cresswell, "Lying–in–Wait," The Bill, Thames Television, 1990.
Photographer, "Dead on Time," Inspector Morse, Series VII, Central Television, c. 1992, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1994.
Speaker, "Aunt Dahlia, Cornelia, and Madeline" (also known as "Comrade Bingo"), Jeeves and Wooster, Granada Television, 1992.
Detective sergeant Harrison, "Fruit of the Dessert," Lovejoy, BBC, 1994.
Postal clerk, "The Mild Bunch," Pie in the Sky, BBC, 1995.
Bank manager, "Mike," Kiss Me Kate, BBC, 1998.
Reverend Jack Turvey, "Toys and Boys," Casualty, BBC, 1998.
Paul Redmond, "A Question of Trust: Parts 1 & 2," The Bill, Thames Television and Yorkshire Television, 1999.
Parker, "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd," Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie's "Poirot"), Independent Television, 2000 broadcast as Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Arts and Entertainment and PBS, 2000.
Colin Salter, "Destroying Angel," Midsomer Murders, BBC, Independent Television, and Arts and Entertainment, 2001.
Gordon, "Bradford in My Dreams," Spine Chillers, BBC–3, 2003.
Dead wife man, "Lodgers," Green Wing, Channel 4 (England), 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Police officer, "Stuck on You," Comedy Playhouse (also known as Comedy Playhouse: Stuck on You), Carlton Television, 1993.
Stage Appearances:
Porky, Fat Janet Is Dead, Warehouse Theatre, Croyden, England, 1997.
Stephano, The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company, Roundhouse Theatre, London, 2000.
Helicanus, Pericles Prince of Tyre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Roundhouse Theatre, 2002.
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