Michael Craig
Biography
Michael Francis Gregson (born 27 January 1929), known professionally as Michael Craig, is a British actor and screenwriter, known for his work in theatre, film and television both in the United Kingdom and in Australia. He is related to British film producer Richard Gregson (youngest brother), American actress Natasha Gregson Wagner (niece), British lord mayor of London Sir Reginald Henson (great-grandfather) and British novelist Julia Gregson (sister-in-law).
Known For

Doctor Who

Tales of the Unexpected

The Professionals

BBC Play of the Month

BBC Play of the Month

BBC Play of the Month

The Wednesday Play

ITV Playhouse
All Movies (60)
- Titans of Destruction: The Evolution of Giant Monster Movies2021 · as Self - (archive footage)
- The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord2008
- The Story of Rosy Dock1995 · as Narrator
- Appointment with Death1988 · as Lord Peel
- Doctor Who: Terror of the Vervoids1986 · as Commodore Travers
- Hot Resort1985 · as Bo Bo
- Turkey Shoot1982 · as Charles Thatcher
- The Atom Spies1979 · as Bruno Pontecorvo
- The Danedyke Mystery1979 · as The Reverend Septimus Treloar
- The Irishman1978 · as Paddy Doolan
- The Fourth Wish1976 · as Dr. Richardson
- For Love1976 · as Alberto Reggiani
- Inn of the Damned1975 · as Paul Melford
- Ride a Wild Pony1975 · as James Ellison
- The Vault of Horror1973 · as Maitland (segment 4 "Bargain in Death")
- A Town Called Bastard1971 · as Paco
- Father's Help1971 · as Chris
- The Fourth Victim1971 · as Arthur Anderson
- Story of a Girl Alone1971 · as Luis
- The Hotel in Amsterdam1971
- The Night of the Assassin1970 · as Colonel Stephen Mallory
- Brotherly Love1970 · as Douglas Dow
- Twinky1970 · as Daddy
- The Royal Hunt of the Sun1969 · as Estete
- Spoiled1968 · as Richard Howarth
- Star!1968 · as Sir Anthony Spencer
- Nothing's Ever Over1968 · as Him
- A Very Fine Line1968 · as Frank Guess
- Modesty Blaise1966 · as Paul Hagan
- Life at the Top1965 · as Mark
- Sandra1965 · as Andrew Dawson
- Stolen Hours1963 · as Dr. John Carmody
- The Iron Maiden1963 · as Jack Hopkins
- Conquered City1962 · as Captain Robert Elliott
- Life for Ruth1962 · as John Harris
- A Pair of Briefs1962 · as Tony Stevens
- Mysterious Island1961 · as Capt. Cyrus Harding
- No, My Darling Daughter1961 · as Thomas Barclay
- Payroll1961 · as Johnny Mellors
- Doctor in Love1960 · as Dr. Richard Hare
- Cone of Silence1960 · as Capt. Hugh Dallas
- The Angry Silence1960 · as Joe Wallace
- Sapphire1959 · as Inspector Phil Learoyd
- Upstairs and Downstairs1959 · as Richard Barry
- Life In Emergency Ward 101959 · as Stephen Russell
- Sea of Sand1958 · as Cpt Cotton
- Nor the Moon by Night1958 · as Rusty
- The Silent Enemy1958 · as Leading Seaman Knowles
- Campbell's Kingdom1957 · as Boyd Bladen
- High Tide at Noon1957 · as Nils
- House of Secrets1956 · as Larry Ellis / Steve Chancellor (dec.)
- Eyewitness1956 · as Jay
- Yield to the Night1956 · as Jim Lancaster
- The Black Tent1956 · as Sheikh Faris
- Passage Home1955 · as Burton
- Svengali1954 · as Zou Zou
- The Embezzler1954 · as Dr. Forrest
- The Love Lottery1954 · as Cameraman Assistant (uncredited)
- Malta Story1953 · as British Officer
- The Lady with a Lamp1951 · as Wounded Soldier
All TV Shows (31)
- The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant2005
- Second Time Around2004
- K Street2003 · as Self
- Robin of Sherwood1984 · as The Earl of Huntingdon
- Triangle1981 · as Captain John Anderson
- The Timeless Land1980 · as Stephen Mannion
- Shoestring1979 · as Maurice Gilray
- Tales of the Unexpected1979 · as Moira
- The Professionals1977 · as Guthrie
- Second Time Around1974 · as Harry
- Rush1974 · as Chevalier de Vaucluse
- Arthur of the Britons1972
- The Frighteners1972 · as Bancroft
- Husbands and Lovers1970 · as Johann Braun
- Shadows of Fear1970
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969 · as Alan Williams
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969 · as Mark Jones
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969 · as Gus
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969 · as Owen Prebble
- ITV Playhouse1967 · as Ken
- Half Hour Story1967 · as Him
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Earl of Warwick
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as James II
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Orgon
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Richard Howarth
- Doctor Who1963 · as Commodore
- Drama 61-671961 · as Kath Nolan
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Cliff Morton
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Alex Marshall
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Frank Guess
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Chris