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Graham Ashley was born on April 26, 1927 in Northampton, England. He was an actor, known for Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), Dixon of Dock Green (1955) and Mr. Smith (1976). He died on October 30, 1979 in England.
Date Of Birth April 26, 1927, Northampton, United Kingdom Died October 30, 1979, England, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Northampton, England, UK Profession Actor Movies Adventures of a Plumber's Mate, Licensed to Love and Kill, Our Cissy Star Sign Taurus
Actor Title Year Status Character Grange Hill 1978-1980 TV Series Mr. Garfield / Caretaker The Man from S.E.X. 1979 Commander Heartland 1979 TV Series Sgt. Lockton Dick Barton: Special Agent 1979 TV Series Barman Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em 1978 TV Series Mr. Stewart Scorpion Tales 1978 TV Series Captain Sutton Z Cars 1963-1978 TV Series Gillan / Eddy Binns / Divisional Fire Officer / ... Adventures of a Plumber's Mate 1978 1st Thief Play for Today 1973-1978 TV Series Jim Platt / Barman / Mr. Hutton / ... Somebody's Daughter 1978 TV Series Detective Sergeant Maxwell The Black Panther 1977 Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 1977 Gold Five Adventures of a Private Eye 1977 Mr. Prentiss Holding On 1977 TV Series Coroner's Clerk It Could Happen to You 1976 2nd Workman The Deadly Females 1976 Benny Hunter's Walk 1973-1976 TV Series Don Beatty / Shepherd Mr. Smith 1976 Short Angels 1976 TV Series Geoff Fenton Adventures of a Taxi Driver 1976 Gerry Porridge 1974-1975 TV Series Mr. Appleton Hennessy 1975 Police Commissioner Six Days of Justice 1973-1975 TV Series Jailer / Prosecuting Sergeant Churchill's People 1975 TV Series Alderman Tomkins Alfie Darling 1975 British Customs Official Eskimo Nell 1975 Projectionist Our Cissy 1974 Short Menges The Swordsman 1974 Bar-fly The Carnforth Practice 1974 TV Series Chief Insp. Haldon Bedtime Stories 1974 TV Series Councillor Phillips The Protectors 1974 TV Series Police Inspector Dixon of Dock Green 1958-1974 TV Series PC Tommy Hughes
Det. Con. Tommy Hughes
TV Enquiry Officer
... Billy Liar 1974 TV Series Clerk Second City Firsts 1973 TV Series John Big Zapper 1973 Mr. Cortina Softly Softly: Task Force 1972 TV Series Roy Colditz 1972 TV Series Military Policeman The Fast Kill 1972 Miller Steptoe and Son 1970 TV Series Assistant Detective Manhunt 1970 TV Series Legouve Strange Report 1969 TV Series Airport Attendent Doctor in the House 1969 TV Series 1st. Police Sergeant The Power Game 1969 TV Series Commissionaire The Avengers 1962-1968 TV Series Markin / Pub Landlord / Gendarme Emergency-Ward 10 1967 TV Series Detective Doctor Who 1967 TV Series Overseer No Hiding Place 1966 TV Series 1st Policeman Secret Agent 1966 TV Series Police Sergeant The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre 1965 TV Series Constable The Sullavan Brothers 1965 TV Series Archie Newlyn A Man Called Harry Brent 1965 TV Series Policeman The Airbase 1965 TV Series First Farmer Crossroads 1964 TV Series Horace Nelson Count of Monte Cristo 1964 TV Series Jailer ITV Play of the Week 1955-1964 TV Series P.C. Jackson / Various roles / Jennings Dr. Finlay's Casebook 1963-1964 TV Series Mr. Cochrane / Barman The Plane Makers 1963 TV Series Security Man Taxi! 1963 TV Series Policeman Suspense 1963 TV Series Sergeant The Young Detectives 1963 TV Series short Chuck Here's Harry 1962 TV Series The Last Man Out 1962 TV Series Corporal / Sentry BBC Sunday-Night Play 1962 TV Mini-Series First Mate Bonehead 1962 TV Series Second Man / Second P.C. Brothers in Law 1962 TV Series Third Policeman The Cheaters 1962 TV Series Stryker of the Yard 1962 TV Series The Night of the Match 1961 TV Movie Larry The Tell-Tale Heart 1960 Neston A Christmas Night with the Stars 1958-1959 TV Series PC Tommy Hughes - with Jack Warner Man Accused 1959 uncredited The Infamous John Friend 1959 TV Mini-Series Carter The Diary of Samuel Pepys 1958 TV Mini-Series Anthony Deane Kenilworth 1957 TV Series Jailer The Adventures of Annabel 1956 TV Series Michael Connolly London Playhouse 1955 TV Series Scott BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1952-1955 TV Series Ned Duckworth / Reporter / Simon Track the Man Down 1955 Roger Nagy (uncredited) The Night My Number Came Up 1955 Duty Sergeant (uncredited) The Pickwick Papers 1952 TV Series Waiter at 'The Bull'
Known for movies Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) as Gold Five
Dixon of Dock Green (1958-1974) as PC Tommy Hughes / Det. Con. Tommy Hughes / Det. Sgt. Tommy Hughes / TV Enquiry Officer
Mr. Smith (1976) as Actor
Our Cissy (1974) as Menges