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Donald Marland Hewlett was an English actor, born in Northenden, Manchester, Lancashire, and best known for his sitcom roles as Colonel Charles Reynolds in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Lord Meldrum in You Rang, M'Lord?, both written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. He also had a number of parts in British film and television productions.
Birth Name
Donald Marland Hewlett
Born
Monday, 30 August 1920
Died
Saturday, 04 June 2011
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Comedy Connections | Self | 2003 |
The Upper Hand | Carlton | 1990 |
Goldeneye | Adm. Godfrey | 1989 |
You Rang, M'Lord? | Lord George Meldrum | 1988 |
Pulaski: The TV Detective | Charles Parker-Smith | 1987 |
Ruth Rendell Mysteries | Russell Cawthorne | 1987 |
Saving Grace | Monsignor Colin McGee | 1986 |
Lovejoy | Harry | 1986 |
Andy Robson | Donald McDonald | 1982 |
Family Fortunes | Self | 1980 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Comedy Connections | Self | 2003 |
The Upper Hand | Carlton | 1990 |
Goldeneye | Adm. Godfrey | 1989 |
You Rang, M'Lord? | Lord George Meldrum | 1988 |
Pulaski: The TV Detective | Charles Parker-Smith | 1987 |
Ruth Rendell Mysteries | Russell Cawthorne | 1987 |
Saving Grace | Monsignor Colin McGee | 1986 |
Lovejoy | Harry | 1986 |
Andy Robson | Donald McDonald | 1982 |
Family Fortunes | Self | 1980 |
The Great Train Robbery | Club Member | 1978 |
Rings on Their Fingers | Mr. Fenton | 1978 |
Come Back Mrs. Noah | Carstairs | 1977 |
The New Avengers | Torrance | 1976 |
Confessions of a Driving Instructor | Chief Examiner | 1976 |
The Fosters | Mr. Boothroyd | 1976 |
Carry on Behind | The Dean | 1975 |
Rogue's Rock | Wing Commander Julius Rogue / Wing Commander Rogue | 1974 |
Dial M for Murder | Turner | 1974 |
Happy Ever After | James Calthorpe | 1974 |
It Ain't Half Hot Mum | Colonel Charles Reynolds | 1974 |
Warship | Rear Admiral Mulliner / R-Admiral Staunton | 1973 |
Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall | Senior Officer | 1973 |
A Touch of Class | Spencer Birdsall | 1973 |
Crown Court | Philip Samkins / Rev. Michael Piggott | 1972 |
The Protectors | Chambers | 1972 |
Are You Being Served? | The Dress | 1972 |
Now Look Here | Col. Sutcliffe | 1971 |
The Fenn Street Gang | Mr. Grout | 1971 |
Seasons of the Year | Cousin Bart | 1971 |
...And Mother Makes Three | Allan Plunkett | 1971 |
Crime of Passion | Georges Romerio | 1970 |
The Gold Robbers | Edward Lancing | 1969 |
Judge Dee | Kou Yuan | 1969 |
ITV Saturday Night Theatre | Peter Kershaw QC | 1969 |
The Ronnie Barker Playhouse | Nigel | 1968 |
ITV Playhouse | William Featherstone | 1967 |
Not in Front of the Children | Handsome Man | 1967 |
Callan | Lord Lindale | 1967 |
Softly Softly | Anderson | 1966 |
BBC Play of the Month | Squadron Leader | 1965 |
Public Eye | David Marchmont | 1965 |
Redcap | Maj. Travis | 1964 |
The Wednesday Play | Hawkins / Executive / 1st Hunting Man | 1964 |
Contest Girl | Advertising Agent | 1964 |
Sherlock Holmes | Horace Harker | 1964 |
Doctor Who | Hardiman | 1963 |
The Saint | Howard Mitchell | 1962 |
The Avengers | Waversham | 1961 |
The Odd Man | Bruce Dominic | 1960 |
Bottoms Up | Hamley | 1960 |
No Hiding Place | Jack Traherene | 1959 |
Probation Officer | Jonathan Shaw / Bill | 1959 |
The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull | Capt. 'Sooty' Pilkington | 1959 |
Armchair Theatre | Tony Walker / Rodney Martin / Mark / Donovan | 1956 |
ITV Play of the Week | Benoit / David Warren | 1955 |
ITV Television Playhouse | Maj. Alexander Pickard | 1955 |
This Is Your Life | Self | 1955 |
Orders Are Orders | Lincoln Green | 1955 |
The Vise | Store Detective / Mitchell | 1954 |