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Thomas Baptiste was born in 1936 in Georgetown, British Guiana. He is an actor, known for The Ipcress File (1965), Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) and Amin: The Rise and Fall (1981).
Date Of Birth 1936, Georgetown, Guyana Place Of Birth Georgetown, British Guiana Profession Actor
Actor Title Year Status Character Freund/in 2016 Short Guy The Secret Laughter of Women 1999 Papa Fola Der Clown 1999 TV Series Sir John Kamuko The Attendant 1993 Short Attendant Runaway Bay 1993 TV Series Mr. Riviere Brookside 1993 TV Series Mr. Dwyer Love Hurts 1992 TV Series Lord Godfrey Ama 1991 Babs The Play on One 1991 TV Series Minawa Capital City 1989 TV Series Dominic Winners and Losers 1989 TV Mini-Series Angelis First Sight 1987 TV Series Voodoo man Rockliffe's Babies 1987 TV Series Lenny Relative Strangers 1987 TV Series Mr. George Screenplay 1986 TV Series Badinga Starting Out 1985-1986 TV Series George Nairobi Affair 1984 TV Movie Nbomba Play for Today 1971-1984 TV Series Mr. King / Zikky / Norman Minder 1984 TV Series Mr. Mikabwe Tom, Dick and Harriet 1983 TV Series Dr. Campbell Legacy of Murder 1982 TV Series O'Toole Diamonds 1981 TV Series Sedo Ajkaje Amin: The Rise and Fall 1981 Dr. Michael Oloya The Dogs of War 1980 Dexter Angels 1980 TV Series Mr. Slater Yes Minister 1980 TV Series President Selim Mohammed Empire Road 1978-1979 TV Series Herbie The Music Machine 1979 Claire's Father Return of the Saint 1979 TV Series President Obono The Class of Miss MacMichael 1978 Visitor The Wild Geese 1978 Col. Mboya The Professionals 1978 TV Series Huntley ITV Playhouse 1977 TV Series John The Fosters 1977 TV Series George Cool Red 1976 John Okello Crown Court 1973-1976 TV Series Haverstock Brown QC Honeybaby, Honeybaby 1974 Gen. Christian Awani Ghost in the Noonday Sun 1973 Andullah Shaft in Africa 1973 Kopo Black Snake 1973 Isiah Divorce His - Divorce Hers 1973 TV Movie Minister Paul Temple 1971 TV Series George Gutrani Sunday Bloody Sunday 1971 Prof. Johns Mogul 1968-1970 TV Series Daniel / Omar Yussif Two Gentlemen Sharing 1969 Mutt, Moving Man World in Ferment 1969 TV Series The Saint 1962-1967 TV Series Grant / Sam - Bartender / Police Sergeant Till Death Us Do Part 1966 TV Series Seven Deadly Sins 1966 TV Series Prince Ewo The Master 1966 TV Series short Pinkie Jemima and Johnny 1966 Short Jemima's Father ITV Play of the Week 1961-1965 TV Series Cardinal of Uganda / Surour / Mr. Cheranga Help! 1965 uncredited Theatre 625 1965 TV Series Edgar The Ipcress File 1965 Barney - American Agent Dr. Terror's House of Horrors 1965 Dambala (segment "Voodoo") The Wednesday Play 1965 TV Series Mark Secret Agent 1965 TV Series Odzala R3 1965 TV Series Mr. Matuka Guns at Batasi 1964 Minor Role (uncredited) Espionage 1964 TV Series African policeman Maigret 1963 TV Series Joss Comedy Playhouse 1963 TV Series Coloured boy BBC Sunday-Night Play 1963 TV Mini-Series Jeremiah Coronation Street 1963 TV Series Johnny Alexander ITV Television Playhouse 1961 TV Series Rowley Nightfall at Kriekville 1961 TV Movie Bantu Parson Flame in the Streets 1961 uncredited Web of Evidence 1959 Haydock Sapphire 1959 Man on the street (uncredited) White Hunter 1957 TV Series Kamoba Assignment Foreign Legion 1957 TV Series Bolo Nude with Violin 1956 TV Movie Obadiah Lewellyn
Self Title Year Status Character Black and White in Colour 1992 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Music for You 1955 TV Series Himself
Known for movies The Ipcress File (1965) as Barney - American Agent
Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) as Prof. Johns
Amin: The Rise and Fall (1981) as Dr. Michael Oloya
The Attendant (1993) as Attendant