Born in Croydon, Surrey, England, UK — Dec 19 1927• Died Aug 11 2005

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Booth (born David Geeves; 19 December 1927 - 11 August 2005) was an English film, stage and television actor and screenwriter. Though handsome enough to play leading roles, and versatile enough to play a wide variety of character parts, Booth naturally projected a shifty, wolfish, or unpredictable quality that led inevitably to villainous roles and comedy, usually with a cockney flavour. He is probably best known for his role as Vic Fielding in the British soap opera Coronation Street. Description above from…
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Rev. Jess Avery

Godfrey

Ernie Niles

Nicholas Wolfe



Vic Labbett



Mordechai Frobel

Lt. Buckley

Andre Sokol

Franz

Kenny Ames

US General


Ralph Crawford

Pte. Henry Hook

Self (archive footage)


Mr. Brown

Admiral Brown

Paul Rossini

Edward Agar

Charlie-the-Handle

Charlie Jackson

Limehouse Willie

Millionaire

Writing

Jeffcott

Fleming

Writing

Inspector George Langdon

Dr. Forsyth

Jack Conrad
Cockney

Meyer

John Baker

Carter Main

Harry Wheeler

Ambrose Tuttle

Brock

Spider Kelly

Wood

Arthur Tate

The Judge

Mulgrew

Simon Hamilton

Zack The Preacher
Russian Minister

Lord Percy

Detective Hooper

Milan Vorel (Shop Manager)

Dyson

Col. Gori

Velasquez

Spider

Val Pringle

Charlie Gooding

Dr. Torrence

Burk

Jim Radford

Don Warrenton
Photographer

Mr MacLaine

Writing

Jim Stephens

Matthews

George Black

Jubal Billings

S.J. Nutbrown

Bob Skeffington

Office Boy (as David Greeves)