Paul Daneman
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paul Daneman (29 October 1925 - 28 April 2001) was an English film, television, theatre and voice actor. Paul Frederick Daneman was born in Islington, London. He attended the Haberdashers' Aske's School and Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow and studied stage design at Reading University where he joined the dramatic society. After training at RADA he joined Bristol Old Vic, Birmingham Rep and the Old Vic for four years. In August 1955 he created the role of Vladimir in Waiting For Godot, at the Arts Theatre in Westminster. His film credits include: Zulu and Oh! What a Lovely War. Daneman's TV credits include: The Adventures of Robin Hood, Persuasion (1960 series), Danger Man, Out of the Unknown, The Saint, Spy Trap, Blake's 7, The Professionals and Rumpole of the Bailey. The BBC's 1960 landmark production "||An Age of Kings]]," a fifteen part drama that combined Shakespeare's histories of the Kings of England and presented them in chronological order, featured Daneman as Richard III. Daneman played the husband of Wendy Craig in the original series of the popular BBC sitcom Not in Front of the Children before being replaced by Ronald Hines. He also played Bilbo Baggins in the 1968 BBC Radio dramatisation of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. While recovering from a heart attack, he wrote the sitcom Affairs of the Heart. In 1995 Daneman published If I Only Had Wings, a novel inspired by his experiences in the Royal Air Force during World War II. Daneman died in 2001 and was buried at East Sheen Cemetery, South West London. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Daneman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Play for Today

The Saint

Rumpole of the Bailey

The Professionals

BBC Play of the Month

Thirty-Minute Theatre

The Wednesday Play

Blake's 7
All Movies (20)
- Thatcher: The Final Days1991 · as Douglas Hurd
- Blore M.P.1989 · as Prime Minister
- Tears in the Rain1988 · as Lord Richard Bredon
- Roman Holiday1987 · as King
- The Little Match Girl1986 · as Mr. Fairbrother
- Theban Plays: Antigone1986 · as Chorus
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona1983 · as Duke of Milan
- Tishoo1982 · as Professor Frank Merrick
- Jessie1980 · as Matthews
- Oh! What a Lovely War1969 · as Czar Nicholas II
- Infidelity Took Place1968 · as Bill
- How I Won the War1967 · as Skipper
- Too Many Cooks1966 · as Dr. Andrew Cook
- Zulu1964 · as Sgt. Maxfield
- Locker Sixty-Nine1962 · as Frank Griffiths
- The Fourth Square1961 · as Henry Adams
- Clue of the New Pin1961 · as Rex Lander
- Time Without Pity1957 · as Brian Stanford
- Peril for the Guy1956 · as Professor Picton
- Fun at St. Fanny's1955 · as Fudge - The Porter
All TV Shows (26)
- G.B.H.1991 · as Mervyn Sloan
- Hold the Dream1987 · as David Amory
- Blake's 71978 · as Dr. Bellfriar
- The Professionals1977 · as Dawson
- Rumpole of the Bailey1975 · as Lord Chief Justice
- The Adventurer1972 · as Stopford
- Spy Trap1972 · as Commander Paul Ryan
- Play for Today1970 · as Frank
- Plays of Today1969 · as Vignoles
- Journey to the Unknown1968 · as Stuart Crosbie
- Never A Cross Word1968
- ITV Playhouse1967 · as Alec
- Not in Front of the Children1967 · as Henry Corner
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Henry Trebell
- Thirty-Minute Theatre1965 · as King of Egypt
- Out of the Unknown1965 · as Dr. Andrew Cook
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Bill
- The Saint1962 · as Dr. Ormsby
- Corrigan Blake1962
- Persuasion1960 · as Captain Frederick Wentworth
- Danger Man1960 · as Dr. Bakalter
- Armchair Mystery Theatre1960 · as Mark Lambert
- An Age of Kings1960 · as Richard
- Emma1960 · as George Knightley
- Our Mutual Friend1958 · as John Harmon/'John Rokesmith'
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Morris Townsend