
Philip Locke
Acting
Biography
Educated at St Marylebone Central School. Began as a professional actor at the Oldham Repertory Theatre in 1954. Attended RADA. Performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Performed with the National Theatre. Performed at the Royal Court Theatre. Was nominated for Broadway's 1975 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "Sherlock Holmes".
Born: March 29, 1928
Place of Birth: St. Marylebone, London, England, UK
Known For
Filmography
as Judge
as Marty Lakewood's Father
as Wahrsager
as Charles Haigh-Wood
as Glossop
as Editor
as Wilfred Stiff
as Sir Larry
as Pitcher
as Freddie Mortimer
as Borridge
as Arnold of Todi
as Il Primo Ministro
as Dr Strickland
as Guthfrithson
as Sir Larry
as Grand Master
as Bigon
as Roger Lemaire
as Cmdr. Lloyd
as Fingers Rossetti
as Banyard
as Vogel
as Lord Harrington
as Lawyer Wakem
as O'Neil
as Farmer
as Acorn
as The Church Superintendent
as Acorn
as Agrippa
as Hanske
as Gregory Wilkins
as Conrad Molenaar
as O'Neil
as Topek
as Frug
as Yeats
as Croxley
as Vargas
as Pentelow
as John Bell
as Osric
as Stan
as Bigon / Control
as Dave Hughes
as Foster
as Frug
as Bream Mortimer
as Primble
as Vicar
as Teddy Boy in Cinema Fight (uncredited)
as Bert
as Kedge
as 1st Soldier
as 1st Soldier
as Pilcher









