Portrait of Ronald Hines

Ronald Hines

Acting

Biography

Ronald Hines (20 June 1929 – 28 March 2017) was a British actor.

Born: June 20, 1929

Place of Birth: London, England, UK

Filmography

1994
Wycliffe

as George Aston

1994
Middlemarch

as Mr. Standish

1991
1989
1988
Jack the Ripper

as Henry Matthews

1987
Pack of Lies

as Bob Jackson

1987
Make and Break

as Tom Olley

1981
Bergerac

as Inspector West

1980
Rough Cut

as Capt. Small

1979
Gossip from the Forest

as Admiral Weymss

1978
The Copyist

as Karl Glilcklich

1977
1977
Consequences

as Russell Summers

1977
BBC2 Play of the Week

as Karl Glucklich

1977
This Year Next Year

as Harry Shaw

1976
Star Maidens

as Stanley

1976
The Frontiers of Science

as William Crookes

1976
Where Adam Stood

as Charles Kingsley

1975
Shadows

as Dad

1974
The Wood Demon

as Voynitsky

1974
Shoulder to Shoulder

as Mr Pethick-Lawrence

1972
Dead of Night

as Frank Pullar

1972
Van der Valk

as Hoofd Commissaris Samson

1972
Young Winston

as Adjutant

1971
1971
1971
Elizabeth R

as William Cecil

1970
Shadows of Fear

as Victor Brand

1970
The Italian Table

as Mr. Hammond

1970
Doomwatch

as Ian Drummond

1966
1965
A Passage to India

as Ronnie Heaslop

1965
1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Ronny Heaslop

1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Dirk Stroeve

1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Lord Windermere

1965
The Troubleshooters

as Derek Prentice

1964
Seance on a Wet Afternoon

as Policeman outside Clayton's

1964
Theatre 625

as Christopher Tietjens

1964
Theatre 625

as Hans Meyer

1964
Theatre 625

as James

1964
Theatre 625

as Captain Parr

1963
The Informers

as Geoff Lewis

1963
1962
The Saint

as Redman

1961
Whistle Down the Wind

as PC Thurstow

1961
Echo of Barbara

as Mike Roscoe

1961
The Avengers

as Dr. Haymes

1961
House of Mystery

as Young Husband

1960
Sink the Bismarck!

as Officer on Bridge of 'Prince of Wales' (uncredited)

1958
The Two-Headed Spy

as German Corporal

1958
Dunkirk

as Private Miles

1956
Armchair Theatre

as Charles Hatley

1955
1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame

as Bob Jackson