Jonathan Newth

Jonathan Newth

Jonathan Newth is a British actor who has appeared extensively in British television drama for over 50 years. Newth trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Newth's theatre work includes appearances with the RSC, in the West End and on Broadway. Newth's television credits include Emergency Ward 10, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Ace of Wands, The Troubleshooters, Z-Cars, Callan, Van der Valk, The Brothers, Softly, Softly, Poldark, Doctor Who (Underworld), Notorious Woman, Secret Army (Barsacq), The Professionals, The Nightmare Man, The Day of the Triffids, Tenko (Colonel Clifford Jefferson), Triangle, Angels, Juliet Bravo, After Henry, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ("The Bruce-Partington Plans"), Boon, Bugs, The Bill, Agatha Christie's Poirot (Dumb Witness), Peak Practice and Heartbeat.

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2016

The Crown
The Crown
as Buckingham Palace Page
TV - Released: 11/4/2016
The Crown
The Crown
as Page (Buckingham Palace)
TV - Released: 11/4/2016

2014

The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies
The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies
as Geoffrey
TV - Released: 12/10/2014

2010

Into the Unknown
Into the Unknown
Movie - Released: 3/29/2010

2001

The Affair of the Necklace
The Affair of the Necklace
as Magistrate de Marce
Movie - Released: 11/30/2001

1997

Incognito
Incognito
as Judge
Movie - Released: 11/14/1997

1993

Peak Practice
Peak Practice
as Sir Malcolm Harvey
TV - Released: 5/10/1993

1992

Heartbeat
Heartbeat
as Derek Lester
TV - Released: 4/10/1992
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
as Mr Roberts
TV - Released: 4/10/1992

1989

Agatha Christie's Poirot
Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Dr Grainger
TV - Released: 1/8/1989

1988

After Henry
After Henry
TV - Released: 1/4/1988

1986

The Fools on the Hill
The Fools on the Hill
as Mr Piggot-Smythe
Movie - Released: 10/27/1986
Casualty
Casualty
as Dr. Elliott
TV - Released: 9/6/1986

1984

The Case of Marcel Duchamp
The Case of Marcel Duchamp
Movie - Released: 4/8/1984
Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II
as Archbishop Adam Sapieha
Movie - Released: 4/22/1984
Champions
Champions
as Mr Griffin Jones
Movie - Released: 4/20/1984
A Voyage Round My Father
A Voyage Round My Father
as Boustead
Movie - Released: 4/19/1984
Tennis Court
Tennis Court
as Harry Dowd
Movie - Released: 12/17/1984
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes
as Colonel Valentine Walter
TV - Released: 4/24/1984
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense
as Harry
TV - Released: 9/5/1984

1983

Movie
The Wire
Movie - Released: 9/3/1983
Accounts
Accounts
as James
Movie - Released: 12/22/1983

1982

Spider's Web
Spider's Web
as Henry Hailsham-Brown
Movie - Released: 12/26/1982

1981

The Nightmare Man
The Nightmare Man
as Colonel Howard
Movie - Released: 5/1/1981
Tenko
Tenko
as Clifford Jefferson
TV - Released: 10/22/1981
Tenko
Tenko
as Brigadier Clifford Jefferson
TV - Released: 10/22/1981
The Day of the Triffids
The Day of the Triffids
as Dr Soames
TV - Released: 9/10/1981
The Nightmare Man
The Nightmare Man
as Colonel Howard
TV - Released: 5/1/1981

1980

North Sea Hijack
North Sea Hijack
as Kirk
Movie - Released: 2/18/1980
No Defence
No Defence
as Andrew Pelham
Movie - Released: 2/14/1980
Juliet Bravo
Juliet Bravo
as Alan Cunningham
TV - Released: 8/30/1980

1978

Doctor Who: Underworld
Doctor Who: Underworld
as Orfe
Movie - Released: 1/28/1978
An Englishman's Castle
An Englishman's Castle
as Theo
TV - Released: 6/5/1978

1977

The Professionals
The Professionals
as James Tibbs
TV - Released: 12/30/1977
Secret Army
Secret Army
as Jean Barsacq
TV - Released: 9/7/1977

1973

Yellow Dog
Yellow Dog
as Tim
Movie - Released: 8/11/1973

1972

Van der Valk
Van der Valk
as Chemist
TV - Released: 9/13/1972

1970

The Suicide Club
The Suicide Club
as Lt. Brackenbury Rich
Movie - Released: 2/9/1970
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
as George, Viscount Rochford
TV - Released: 1/1/1970
Play for Today
Play for Today
as Andrew Pelham
TV - Released: 10/15/1970

1967

Callan
Callan
TV - Released: 7/8/1967

1963

Doctor Who
Doctor Who
as Orfe
TV - Released: 11/23/1963