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Brian Pettifer (born 1953) is a British actor who has appeared in many television shows, and also on stage and in film.[1][2] He is the younger brother of folk musician Linda Thompson.


Biography


He intended to become a photographer, but pursued a career as an actor. He appeared as a child in the BBC's This Man Craig and Dr Finlay's Casebook, and Madame Bovary (with his friend Alex Norton) which gave him an avid interest in acting on television.

His first film role was in Lindsay Anderson's film if.... (1968). He also appeared in Anderson's O Lucky Man! (1973) and Britannia Hospital (1982) playing the same character in all three Anderson films, that of Biles. His other film credits include roles in Amadeus (1984), A Christmas Carol (1984), Gulag (1985), Heavenly Pursuits (1986), Little Dorrit (1987), The Great Escape II: The Untold Story (1988), Loch Ness (1996), The House of Mirth (2000), Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (2002), The Rocket Post (2004), Vanity Fair (2004) and Lassie (2005).

Pettifer was a regular in Rab C. Nesbitt mainly propping up a bar, but was also known as aircraftman Bruce Leckie in Get Some In!, where he was constantly the butt of jokes directed at him by Corporal Marsh. He also played cousin Hughie in the long running Liverpool based 70s sitcom The Liver Birds.

He also played Alfred Meyer in the BBC/HBO film Conspiracy and the part of Dr. Cameron in the Radio 4 series entitled Adventures of a Black Bag, after appearing in several episodes of Dr. Finlay's Casebook.

He appeared in Hamish Macbeth, as well as guest starring in Still Game. In 2005, he also appeared in the first episode of the BBC drama Bleak House. In 2011 and 2013, he played Father Richards in The Field of Blood. His most recent appearance was as Poupart in the BBC One series The Musketeers.

In 2012, Brian Pettifer appeared as Archie Milgrow in the episode Old School Ties in the series New Tricks.

He has worked extensively in the theatre: writing, directing and acting. He has been in a production of The Fairy-Queen at Glyndebourne, which went to Paris and New York in 2010.

In 2015, Pettifer appeared in the crime comedy The Legend of Barney Thomson along with his Hamish Macbeth co-star Robert Carlyle.

In 2019, he appeared in an episode of Holby City playing patient Laurie Stocks.[3]


Filmography


Year Title Role Notes
1968if....Biles - Junior
1973O Lucky Man!Laurence Biles
1982Britannia HospitalBiles: Administration
1984AmadeusHospital Attendant
1984A Christmas CarolBen
1985GulagVlasovTV movie
1986Heavenly PursuitsFather Cobb
1987Little DorritClarence Barnacle
1988The Great Escape II: The Untold StoryKirby-GreenTV movie
1995In the Bleak MidwinterVentriloquist
1996Loch NessRepairman
1997The James GangSpanner
1998VigoFatman
1999The Messenger: The Story of Joan of ArcThe Executioner / Torturer at Process
2000The House of MirthMr. Bry
2003Dr Jekyll and Mr HydePooleTV movie
2004One Last ChanceMacgregor
2004The Rocket PostReverend Shand
2004Vanity FairMr. Raggles
2005LassieO'Donnell
2010DonkeysBrian Colburn
2015The Legend of Barney ThomsonCharlie Taylor
2016Whisky Galore!Angus
2017Darkest HourLord Kingsley Wood
2019Get Duked!PC Dougie
2021The Last BusBilly

References


  1. "Brian Pettifer". Royal National Theatre. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  2. "Brian Pettifer". BFI. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. "China Crisis". BBC Online. Retrieved 26 February 2019.





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