Philip Locke
Biography
Educated at St Marylebone Central School.
Began as a professional actor at the Oldham Repertory Theatre in 1954.
Attended RADA.
Performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Performed with the National Theatre.
Performed at the Royal Court Theatre.
Was nominated for Broadway's 1975 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "Sherlock Holmes".
Known For
Acting

1973
asHanske

1994
asWahrsager

1979
asVogel

1994
asCharles Haigh-Wood

1997
asMarty Lakewood's Father

1983
asIl Primo Ministro

1986
as
1982
asGrand Master

1987
asPitcher

1975
asAgrippa

1963
asDave Hughes

1989
asWilfred Stiff

1965
asVargas

1991
asVic

1978
asAcorn

1972
asGregory Wilkins

1960
asBert

2002
asVargas (archive footage) (uncredited)

1964
as
1988
asSir Larry

1977
asThe Book Lover

1979
asBanyard

1997
asJudge

1983
asDr Strickland

1982
asGuthfrithson

1961
asVicar

1962
asBream Mortimer

1964
asStan

1968
asFrug

1958
as1st Soldier

1990
asEditor

1982
asBigon

1960
asKedge

1978
asO'Neil

1964
asOsric

1956
as1st Soldier

1980
asCmdr. Lloyd

1977
asThe Church Superintendent

1988
as
1963
asFoster
asTopek
asGlossop
asBigon / Control
as
asPrimble
asFreddie Mortimer
asPilcher
asYeats
asConrad Molenaar
as
asO'Neil
asFarmer
asBorridge
asFingers Rossetti
asRoger Lemaire
asFrug
asVark
asAcorn
asSir Larry
asLord Harrington
asArnold of Todi
asPentelow
Production
Crew
Directing