Donald Pickering
Biography
Donald Pickering was born on November 15, 1933 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Pallisers (1974), The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) and A Bridge Too Far (1977). He died on December 19, 2009 in Gloucestershire, England, UK.
Known For
All Movies (31)
- Victoria & Albert2001 · as Dr. Locock
- Monk Dawson1998 · as Archbishop of Westminster
- The Man Who Knew Too Little1997 · as Sir Duncan
- Good King Wenceslas1994 · as Kyril
- Fergie & Andrew: Behind the Palace Doors1992 · as Prince Philip
- Who Bombed Birmingham?1990 · as Douglas Hurd, Foreign Secretary
- Doctor Who: Time and the Rani1987 · as Beyus
- Half Moon Street1986 · as George Hardcastle
- Scarab1984 · as Harrington
- Yanks1979 · as Golfing friend
- Zulu Dawn1979 · as Maj. Russell R.A.
- The Thirty Nine Steps1978 · as Marshall
- The Three Hostages1977 · as McGillivray
- A Bridge Too Far1977 · as Lt. Col. Mackenzie
- Heartbreak House1977 · as Randall Utterwood
- Private Lives1976 · as Victor Prynne
- Sporting Chance1975 · as Lyndon (archive footage)
- An Afternoon at the Festival1973 · as Howerd
- The Breaking of Bumbo1970 · as Jorum
- The Three Sisters1970 · as Soliony
- Maigret at Bay1969 · as Préfet de Police
- A Challenge for Robin Hood1967 · as Sir Jamyl de Penitone
- Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones1967 · as Blade
- Second Childhood1966 · as Kenneth Dennistoun
- Fahrenheit 4511966 · as TV Announcer (uncredited)
- End in Tears1966
- Battle of the Bulge1965
- The Legend of Young Dick Turpin1965 · as Sir John Burnside
- Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus1964 · as Eyesen
- Nothing But the Best1964 · as Adrian Slater
- Carry On Admiral1957 · as Second Officer (uncredited)
All TV Shows (52)
- Scarlett1994 · as Randolph
- Wycliffe1994 · as Sir Martin Cook
- Heartbeat1992 · as Andrew Parkin
- The Camomile Lawn1992 · as George
- The Brittas Empire1991
- The Contract1988 · as Permanent Undersecretary
- The Two Mrs. Grenvilles1987 · as Lord Frankham
- Executive Stress1986
- John Silver's Return to Treasure Island1986 · as Hallows
- Lovejoy1986 · as Sir Roger
- Yes, Prime Minister1986
- The Cleopatras1983 · as Lucullus
- Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson1979 · as Dr. Watson
- Tales of the Unexpected1979 · as Gallery Owner
- Dick Turpin1979 · as Lord Manderfell
- Return of the Saint1978 · as Sir Trevor Stevens
- All Creatures Great and Small1978 · as Sir Robert
- The Professionals1977 · as Brigadier Tennant
- Rumpole of the Bailey1975 · as Attorney General
- The Pallisers1974 · as Dolly Longstaffe
- Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club1973 · as Dr. Penberthy
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes1971 · as Fielding
- The Persuaders!1971 · as Morley Lyndon
- Barlow1971 · as Tony Sherlock
- Play for Today1970 · as Angus Nash
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969 · as Howerd
- The Champions1968 · as Colonel Banks
- King of the River1966 · as Skinner
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Soliony
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Monty Cave
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Préfet de Police
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Hotel Manager
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Ronald Utterword
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as George Farrant
- Out of the Unknown1965 · as Kenneth Dennistoun
- It's Not Me - It's Them!1965
- The Troubleshooters1965 · as Rawlings
- The Man in Room 171965 · as Hatier
- Londoners1965 · as Leigh
- Gideon's Way1965 · as 'Bookie' Barton Smith
- Theatre 6251964 · as Colonel Edmund Heines
- Doctor Who1963 · as Blade
- Doctor Who1963 · as Beyus
- Doctor Who1963 · as Eyesen
- Espionage1963 · as Wilson
- The Human Jungle1963 · as Jack Lamond
- The Saint1962 · as Jeremy
- The Avengers1961 · as Peter Roberts
- The Avengers1961 · as Freddie Cartwright
- Androcles and the Lion1960 · as Metellus
- No Hiding Place1959
- The Wonderful World of Disney1954 · as Sir John Burnside




