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Terry Scully is a Actor born on 13 may 1932

Terry Scully

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Birth name Terence Scully
Birth 13 may 1932
Death 17 april 2001 (at 68 years) at Wiltshire (United-kingdom)

Terry Scully (13 May 1932 – 17 April 2001) was a British theatre and television actor.

After making his name in the theatre, from the 1960s onwards he became more known for TV work. In 1960 he starred in the BBC's production of An Age of Kings, playing King Henry VI in several episodes.

Other notable roles for Scully were as Horatio Nelson in the 1968 television series, Triton, and as Bicket in the BBC's 1967 blockbuster adaptation of The Forsyte Saga. He also appeared in Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Softly, Softly, Callan, Public Eye, The Venturers, and Angels.

Like many actors of his generation, he is now probably best remembered for his roles in Cult TV series, due to their enduring appeal - even though they were no more notable, at the time, than his many other TV roles. He appeared in the Doctor Who serial The Seeds of Death, the Blake's 7 episode "Dawn of the Gods" and starred as Vic Thatcher in four episodes of the 1970s series Survivors. During his time on that series, Scully suffered a nervous breakdown. As a result, his role was filled by actor Hugh Walters in subsequent episodes.

In 2001 he died of a stroke, aged 68.

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Freddie Young
Freddie Young
(1 films)
Peter Medak
Peter Medak
(1 films)
John Croydon
John Croydon
(1 films)
John Peverall
John Peverall
(1 films)
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Filmography of Terry Scully (3 films)

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The Asphyx
The Asphyx (1973)
, 1h39
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Ghost films
Actors Robert Stephens, Robert Powell, Alex Scott, Jane Lapotaire, Fiona Walker, Terry Scully
Roles Pauper
Rating61% 3.0979953.0979953.0979953.0979953.097995
In Victorian England, philanthropic scientist Sir Hugo Cunningham is a part of a parapsychological society that studies psychic phenomena. As part of their latest investigation, the men have begun photographing individuals at the moment of death; done properly, the resultant photo depicts a strange blur hovering around the body. Though the society concludes that they have captured evidence of the soul escaping the body, Cunningham is skeptical.
The Projected Man, 1h17
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Mary Peach, Bryant Haliday, Norman Wooland, Ronald Allen, Derek Farr, Derrick De Marney
Roles Steve Lowe
Rating37% 1.8743351.8743351.8743351.8743351.874335
Dr. Paul Steiner (Bryant Haliday) and Dr. Christopher Mitchell (Ronald Allen) work on a projection device that enables them to transmit any object within a few miles of the machine. While they find the device works with inanimate objects, the living creatures they use it on always seem to die. When Dr. Patricia Hill (Mary Peach) arrives, she helps them fix the error, making Steiner think the problem has been solved. Meanwhile, Dr. Blanchard (Norman Wooland), Steiner's boss and head of the institute he works for, is being blackmailed by Mr. Latham (Derrick De Marney), who wants credit for Steiner's discovery. He forces Blanchard to demand Steiner to give a premature presentation to Professor Lembach (Gerard Heinz).
Captain Clegg, 1h21
Directed by Peter Medak, John Peverall, Peter Graham Scott
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Adventure, Horror, Crime
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Pirate films
Actors Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, Patrick Allen, Daphne Anderson, Oliver Reed, Michael Ripper
Roles 2nd sailor
Rating65% 3.2956753.2956753.2956753.2956753.295675
Captain Collier (Patrick Allen) and his band of sailors show up to an English coastal town to investigate reports of "Marsh Phantoms" who ride by night spreading terror to the town. The Captain suspects that the local parson (Peter Cushing) might be hiding something. Are the phantoms genuine or a cover for illegal smuggling activities?