Charles Pemberton
Acting
Born 1939-09-19
Died 2007-05-13
Leyland, Lancashire, U.K.
61 credits
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Character actor Charles Pemberton had a long career in television but found theatrical fame with his one man entertainment, WS Gilbert - A Disagreeable Man? which he toured throughout the UK and Europe.
The two hour show, from a script by Brian Jones, traced the life of the 19th century popular composer and martinet.
Pemberton was born on September 19, 1939 in Leyland, Lancashire. He trained for the stage at the Rose Bruford Drama School and graduated with distinction in 1963. He joined the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company where he remained for two years before appearing in repertory at the Library Theatre, Manchester, Harrogate and Derby.
He made his television debut in 1964 as a detective sergeant in the soap Crossroads and went on to play a succession of policemen, military types and officials in countless dramas and sitcoms such as Callan, The Professionals, Minder, Juliet Bravo and Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective. He was in two storylines of Doctor Who, The Tomb of the Cybermen and The War Games and he played Johnny Mann in Coronation Street (1973).
He also had cameos in the award-winning drama The Naked Civil Servant (1975), John Le Carre's A Perfect Spy (1987), Great Expectations (1989) (as Mr Philbean 1989), Victoria Wood's Pat & Margaret (1994) and Foyle's War (2004).
On the West End stage he appeared with Ingrid Bergman in Sir John Gielgud's revival of The Constant Wife (Albery Theatre 1973) and he played Ormonroyd in Priestley's When We Are Married (Whitehall Theatre).
He also starred in several commercials including the award-winning series of John Smith's Yorkshire Bitter adverts. He later recorded his one man show on CD.
Pemberton was an accomplished magician and held the Inner Magic Circle Silver Star. He was vice president of the Catholic Stage Guild and a much revered member of the CAA. He had recently been elected to the Savage Club where he had performed his own man show to much acclaim.
A genial and kind man with a self effacing sense of humour he was a familiar figure in London's theatreland with his bewhiskered looks and jaunty smile. He will be much missed by his many colleagues in the profession.
Friend Barbara Angell said, "We were friends through thick and thin - we were sometimes rich together but mostly poor, at least financially. We shared a lot of laughs.
Pemberton had been suffering from cancer and died on May 13, 2007. He was survived by his mother.
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Filmography
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Acting
59 credits
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Minder
Foyle's War
Screen Two
The Professionals
All Creatures Great and Small
The Upper Hand
Bread
Centre Play
Shoestring
Rentaghost
The Paradise Club
Return of the Saint
Terry and June
Hammer House of Horror
Sapphire & Steel
(All Quiet on the) Preston Front
Dickens of London
Danger UXB
Romany Jones
The Four Feathers
Big Deal
Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye
Oliver Twist
No Strings
Shillingbury Tales
Virtual Murder
Not in Front of the Children
A Question of Guilt
The Box of Delights
Fame Is the Spur
Gone to Seed
Porridge
Brannigan
My Honourable Mrs
Charters and Caldicott
Adventures of a Taxi Driver
A Murder of Quality
The Naked Civil Servant
Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective
Doctor Who: The War Games in Colour
A Pin for the Butterfly
Eskimo Nell
The Chauffeur
Stainless Steel and the Star Spies
Pat and Margaret
Let's Get Laid
Doctor Who: The War Games
Playing Away
The First Kangaroos
King of Fridges
Black Joy
Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen
The Best of the Adventures
Unfair Exchanges
The Russian Soldier
On Giant's Shoulders
Norbert Smith: A Life
Wayne and Albert
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