Michael Kitchen
Biography
Michael Kitchen (born 31 October 1948 in Leicester) is an English actor and television producer, best known for his starring role as DCS Foyle in the British TV series Foyle's War. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Kitchen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Minder

Play for Today

Play for Today

A Touch of Frost

Tales of the Unexpected

The Professionals

BBC Play of the Month

Foyle's War
All Movies (68)
- Mrs. Weekley's Lover2025 · as D.H. Lawrence
- The Kemps: All Gold2023 · as John Farrow
- The Kemps: All True2020 · as Harvey Stickles
- Hacks2012 · as Stanhope Feast
- My Week with Marilyn2011 · as Hugh Perceval
- Falling2005 · as Henry Kent
- Alibi2003 · as Greg Brentwood
- Adolf & Eva2002 · as Narrator (voice)
- New Year's Day2001 · as Robin
- Lorna Doone2001 · as Judge Jeffrey
- Proof of Life2000 · as Ian Havery
- The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change2000 · as Lloyd George
- The Railway Children2000 · as Father
- The Secret World of Michael Fry2000 · as Herbie
- The World Is Not Enough1999 · as Tanner
- Reckless: The Sequel1998 · as Richard Crane
- The Last Contract1998 · as John Gales alias Ray Lambert
- A Royal Scandal1997 · as Lord Malmesbury
- Mrs. Dalloway1997 · as Peter Walsh
- Wilderness1996 · as Luther Adams
- GoldenEye1995 · as Bill Tanner
- Kidnapped1995 · as William Reid
- Rik Mayall Presents: Dirty Old Town1995 · as Jeremy Swain
- The Hanging Gale1995 · as Captain William Townsend
- Fatherland1994 · as SS-Untersturmführer Max Jäger
- Doomsday Gun1994 · as Doctor Christopher Cowley
- The Drilling Fields1994 · as Voice-over
- The Trial1993 · as Block
- Hamlet1992 · as Narrator
- The Guilty1992 · as Steven Vey
- Hostage1992 · as Fredericks
- Enchanted April1991 · as George Briggs
- The War That Never Ends1991 · as 2nd Athenian Representative
- The Russia House1990 · as Clive
- Fools of Fortune1990 · as Mr Quinton
- Crossing to Freedom1990 · as Maj. Diessen
- Ball-Trap On The Cote Sauvage1989 · as Smiley Face
- Home Run1989 · as Bill English
- The Dive1989 · as Bricks
- Benefactors1989
- Customer Service From Hell1989
- The Browning Version1985 · as Frank Hunter
- Out of Africa1985 · as Berkeley Cole
- Love Song1985 · as Young William Hatchard
- The Comedy of Errors1983 · as Antipholus of Ephesus / Antipholus of Syracuse
- King Lear1982 · as Edmund
- A Room for the Winter1981 · as Stephen
- The Bunker1981 · as Rochus Misch
- Caught on a Train1980 · as Peter
- Breaking Glass1980 · as Larner
- Bedroom Farce1980 · as Nick
- The Misanthrope1980 · as Acaste
- School Play1979 · as Rose S J
- The Long and the Short and the Tall1979 · as Private Bamforth
- No Man's Land1978 · as Foster
- Beasts: What Big Eyes1976 · as Bob Curry
- Brimstone and Treacle1976 · as Martin Taylor
- The Imp of the Perverse1975 · as The Student
- Sleepwalker1975 · as Ian
- Once the Killing Starts1974 · as George Newton
- The Monkey's Paw1973 · as Herbert White
- The Four Beauties1973 · as Henry Batley
- The Reporters1972 · as Alan
- Dracula A.D. 19721972 · as Greg
- Unman, Wittering and Zigo1971 · as Bungabine
- Hell's Angel1971 · as Dick Foster
- Is That Your Body, Boy1970 · as Waller
- Savages— · as Carlos Esquerdo
All TV Shows (62)
- Brian Pern: A Life in Rock2014 · as John Farrow
- White Heat2012 · as Jack (present day)
- Mobile2007 · as David West
- Foyle's War2002 · as DCS Foyle
- Lorna Doone2000 · as Judge Jeffreys
- A History of Britain2000 · as Reader
- The Secret World of Michael Fry2000 · as Herbie
- Second Sight2000
- Oliver Twist1999 · as Mr. Brownlow
- Sunnyside Farm1997
- Reckless1997 · as Richard Crane
- Wilderness1996 · as Luther Adams
- Dalziel and Pascoe1996 · as Philip Swain
- The Hanging Gale1995 · as Capt. William Townsend
- The Buccaneers1995 · as Sir Helmsley Thwaite
- Harry Enfield and Chums1994 · as David the Director
- Dandelion Dead1994 · as Major Herbert Rowse Armstrong
- The Drilling Fields1994 · as Voice-over
- Pie in the Sky1994 · as Dudley Hooperman
- To Play the King1993 · as The King
- Rik Mayall Presents1993 · as Jeremy Swain
- A Touch of Frost1992 · as Jonathan Meyerbridge
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales1992 · as Narrator (voice)
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales1992 · as Polixenes (voice)
- Between the Lines1992 · as Roger Boshier
- The Advocates1991
- Chancer1990 · as Roman
- Stay Lucky1989
- Screen One1989 · as Bill English
- The Justice Game1989 · as Tim Forsythe
- Inspector Morse1987 · as Russell Clark
- Lovejoy1986 · as David Herbert
- Screen Two1985 · as Block
- Freud1984 · as Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow
- Weekend Playhouse1984 · as Ed
- Lady Killers1980 · as Reverend Father M'Enery
- Minder1979 · as Maltese Tony
- Tales of the Unexpected1979 · as Arthur
- The BBC Television Shakespeare1978 · as Antipholus of Ephesus / Antipholus of Syracuse
- The Professionals1977 · as Duffy
- Romance1977 · as Maurice Rossiter
- Beasts1976 · as Bob Curry
- A Divorce1976 · as Laurence
- Private Affairs1975 · as D.H. Lawrence
- Churchill's People1974 · as John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
- Seven Faces of Woman1974 · as Archie
- Fall of Eagles1974 · as Trotsky
- Playhouse1974 · as Rose S.J.
- Playhouse1974 · as Peter
- The Brontës of Haworth1973 · as Branwell Brontë
- Orson Welles' Great Mysteries1973 · as Herbert White
- Centre Play1973 · as The Student
- Thriller1973 · as George Newton
- Thriller1973 · as Ian
- Country Matters1972 · as Henry Batley
- New Scotland Yard1972 · as Peter Coppard
- Play for Today1970 · as Dick Foster
- Play for Today1970 · as Alan
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969
- ITV Playhouse1967 · as Tommy
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Acaste
- Thirty-Minute Theatre1965 · as Waller