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Robert Fyfe is a Scottish actor, best known for his role as Howard in the long-running British sitcom Last of the Summer Wine from 1985 to 2010. He was born in Alloa, Scotland.
Birth Name
Robert Douglas Fyfe
Born
Thursday, 25 September 1930
Died
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Carters Get Rich | Bernard | 2017 |
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies | Butler Edwin | 2016 |
Cloud Atlas | Prescient 1 / Old Salty Dog / Mr. Meeks | 2012 |
The Decoy Bride | Ancient Crofter | 2011 |
Burke and Hare | Old Donald | 2010 |
Misfits | Harry | 2009 |
Babel | Tourist | 2006 |
The Courtroom | Arthur Boughman | 2004 |
Around the World in 80 Days | Jean Michel | 2004 |
Formula 51 | Hector Dougal McElroy | 2001 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Carters Get Rich | Bernard | 2017 |
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies | Butler Edwin | 2016 |
Cloud Atlas | Prescient 1 / Old Salty Dog / Mr. Meeks | 2012 |
The Decoy Bride | Ancient Crofter | 2011 |
Burke and Hare | Old Donald | 2010 |
Misfits | Harry | 2009 |
Babel | Tourist | 2006 |
The Courtroom | Arthur Boughman | 2004 |
Around the World in 80 Days | Jean Michel | 2004 |
Formula 51 | Hector Dougal McElroy | 2001 |
Monarch of the Glen | Jackie McIntyre | 2000 |
Ruth Rendell Mysteries | Alexander Dix | 1987 |
The Return of Sherlock Holmes | Clerk at Woolwich Station | 1986 |
Xtro | Doctor | 1982 |
Third Time Lucky | Mr. MacTaggart | 1982 |
Cribb | Lucifer | 1980 |
The Gentle Touch | George | 1980 |
Agony | Mr. Paxman | 1979 |
Enemy at the Door | Jacques Roussel | 1978 |
Angels | Bevan | 1975 |
Survivors | Phillipson | 1975 |
Last of the Summer Wine | Howard | 1973 |
New Scotland Yard | Charles Prentice | 1972 |
The Onedin Line | Evans | 1971 |
ITV Playhouse | Ratface / Card player | 1967 |
The Revenue Men | Jamey Logan | 1967 |
Mogul | Green | 1965 |
Theatre 625 | Barman | 1964 |
Detective | Young Clerk | 1964 |
The Villains | Wilf | 1964 |
Dr. Finlay's Casebook | Donald Stevenson / Douglas Hamilton / Maguire | 1962 |
Jailbreak | Wally | 1962 |
ITV Play of the Week | His Mate | 1955 |
ITV Television Playhouse | Ronnie | 1955 |