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Christopher Beeny is a Actor British born on 7 july 1941 at London (United-kingdom)

Christopher Beeny

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Birth name Christopher Beeny
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 7 july 1941 (83 years) at London (United-kingdom)

Christopher Beeny (born 7 July 1941) is an English actor. A former child actor, he is probably best known for his work as the footman Edward on the 1970s television series Upstairs, Downstairs and also as an incompetent debt collector and golfer in Last of the Summer Wine.

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Filmography of Christopher Beeny (4 films)

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The Long Memory, 1h36
Directed by Robert Hamer
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Noir, Crime
Actors John Mills, John McCallum, Elizabeth Sellars, Geoffrey Keen, Michael Martin Harvey, John Chandos
Roles Mickey
Rating69% 3.492343.492343.492343.492343.49234
The protagonist, Davidson (John Mills), visits the boat of Captain Driver to ask permission to marry his daughter Fay. Aboard, he finds himself involved in a fight over the criminal activities of Boyd, a people trafficker with whom the Drivers are associated. The boat catches fire, and subsequent investigation finds aboard a charred corpse, Boyd having gone missing. The corpse is actually a client Boyd killed, but to cover up their involvement, the Drivers and another associate, Tim Pewsey, perjure themselves by claiming there was no other man present. This leads to the identification of the corpse as Boyd and to Davidson's conviction for his murder. He spends 12 years in prison.
The Kidnappers, 1h33
Directed by Philip Leacock
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about children
Actors Jean Anderson, Vincent Winter, Adrienne Corri, Theodore Bikel, Francis De Wolff, Jameson Clark
Roles Jan Hooft Jr.
Rating70% 3.532733.532733.532733.532733.53273
In the 1900s, two young orphaned brothers, eight years old Harry (Jon Whiteley) and five years old Davy Mackenzie (Vincent Winter) are sent to live in a Scottish settlement in Nova Scotia, Canada, with their stern Grandaddy (Macrae) and Grandma (Anderson) after their father's death in the Boer War. The boys would love to have a dog but are not allowed, Grandaddy holding that "ye canna eat a dog". Then they find an abandoned baby. Living in fear of Grandaddy (he beats Harry, the older boy, for disobeying him), they conceal it from the adults. They see it as a kind of substitute for the dog they have been denied (Davy, the younger boy, asks his brother, "Shall we call the baby Rover, Harry?").