Born in Islington, London, England — Mar 11 1923• Died May 28 2009

Terence Joseph Alexander (11 March 1923 – 28 May 2009) was an English film and television actor, best known for his role as Charlie Hungerford in the British TV drama Bergerac. He was born in London, the son of a doctor, and grew up in Yorkshire. Alexander was educated at Ratcliffe College, Leicestershire, and Norwood College, Harrogate, and started acting in the theatre at the age of 16. During World War II he served in the British Army as a lieutenant with the 27th Lancers, and was seriously wounded by artillery fire in Italy. In 1956 he appeared on s…
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Lord Ravensworth

Ponsonby

Hungerford

Sir Arnold Latimer

Douglas Trennick

Percy Courtney


Matthew Crane
Charlie Prince

Manderson


Charlie Hungerford


Commander Duffield

Lord George

Malcolm Lawrence


Hammond



Sir Greville McDonald

Johnny Time

Mr. Kelp

Montague 'Monty' Dartie

Paul Paragon

Jeremy

Gen. Arthur Tedder

Lloyd

Thorens

Sir Douglas


Sir Mulberry Hawk

Flying Control Officer


Harry Scott-Forbes

Lord Uxbridge

Frank

Fenton Breedley (segment 5 "Drawn and Quartered")


Trevor Trelawney

Defending Counsel

Lt. Gibbs


Rupert

Duke of Dorset
Charlie

R.A.F. Intelligence Officer

Teddy (uncredited)

Business tycoon

Robert Fentiman

Policeman on Motorcycle

Mr. Lanchester
Sir James Rothwell

2nd M.V.D.

Major

John Braine
Edith Marshall

Gee Gee Gray

Gen. Arthur Tedder

Captain Wharton

Pilot Peter Jones

Neils

Barman

Radio Show Official (uncredited)

Peter Martin

Chief Superintendent Bert Belcher

Hammond

Alphonse Frankenstein

Andy

Bob Chickman

Frank

Head of Channel 4

Ship's Officer (uncredited)

Gen. Sir Harold Alexander
Ranald's Assistant

George Lomax

Reed

Rowing Coach (uncredited)

Harry

Farrow

Crane (archive footage)

Hotel Manager

Sir Greville McDonald

Lieutenant Babbington

Rev. Reginald Hobhouse

Frisby

Fenby

Lord Ravensworth

Elton

2nd Sapper officer

Young Man
Dennis Colville

Herbert

Johnny Time

Alan Robert

Maurice Crampton

Major

David
Robert Burns

Bob Conley
Self - Commentator