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Anthony Smee
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Anthony Smee was born on 22 November 1949 in England, UK. He is an actor, known for
The English Patient (1996)
,
Parting Shots (1998)
and
Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (1984)
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Known for
The English Patient
7.4
Beach Interrogation Officer
1996
Parting Shots
5.1
George
1998
Miss Marple: The Body in the Library
7.6
TV Mini Series
Basil Blake
1984 • 3 eps
Crusades
8.1
TV Mini Series
Urban II
1995 • 1 ep
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Doctors
4.6
TV Series
Len Hardwick
David Rothering
2008–2011
2 episodes
The Queen
7.2
TV Series
Robin Janvrin
2009
1 episode
Micro Men
7.4
TV Movie
Norman Hewett
2009
You're the Stranger Here
8.2
Short
Bruno
2009
Half Broken Things
7.2
TV Movie
Magistrate
2007
Strictly Confidential
6.2
TV Series
Stefan
2006
1 episode
Midsomer Murders
7.9
TV Series
Captain Tucker
2005
1 episode
Lie with Me
6.3
TV Movie
Steve Griffin
(uncredited)
2004
Hollyoaks
4.6
TV Series
Mr. Cornwell
2003
1 episode
Lucky Jim
7.2
TV Movie
Mr. Pringle
2003
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Richard Casson
Ken Watts
David Bryce
1994–2002
5 episodes
Bertie and Elizabeth
7.1
TV Movie
Ernest Simpson
2002
Dirty Tricks
6.7
TV Movie
Defence Counsel
2000
Heartbeat
6.9
TV Series
Rod Dundas
2000
1 episode
The Alchemists
5.2
TV Movie
Anaesthetist
1999
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Born
November 22
,
1949
England, UK
Other works
Played the interviewer in Peter Rankin's "Tu-whit, Tu-whoo ... !" for BBC Radio 4's "Afternoon Theatre" strand.
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