Sean Arnold

Sean Arnold ( born April 30, 1941 in Wickwar, Gloucestershire ) is a British actor.

Life

Arnold attended the Guildhall School of Music in London. In 1965 he won the Gold Medal for Speech & Drama. Arnold worked since the mid-1960s for the film and television. He was mainly active as a performer in the British television series series.

In the television series Grange Hill, he played 1979/1980 on the role of Mr Llewelyn. In the miniseries Holocaust - The history of the White family, he embodied the 1978 SS -Sturmbannführer Hermann Hoefle. Special prominence when he reached television audiences as Chief Inspector Barney Crozier in the detective series Bergerac, which he embodied 1981-1990 in over 70 episodes of the series. In 2004 he played in the British soap opera Doctors physician Dr. Harry Fisher. In 2005, he played a farmer in the film adaptation Under the Greenwood Tree on the novel by Thomas Hardy.

Sean Arnold also took over 1981/1982 on the role of Commander Telson in the produced and broadcast by BBC Radio 4 science fiction series Earth Search and the continuation of Earth Search II by James Follett.

Besides his work as an actor Arnold works as a psychotherapist. He lives on the Channel Island of Jersey.

Filmography

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