Robert Gwyn East is a Welsh theatre and TV actor. He also wrote Incident at Tulse Hill, first produced at the Hampstead Theatre in December 1981 under the direction of Harold Pinter. He is perhaps best known for playing Harry, the Prince of Wales, in BBC comedy series The Black Adder (1983). This page is based on a Wikipedia article written by contributors. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license; additional terms may apply.
Unexplained Laughter
(Wyn)
A Mind to Murder
(Mr. Lampton)
Half The Picture
(Tristan Garel Jones / Steadman)
Brothers and Sisters
(James Barratt)
London's Burning: The Movie
(Mr. Grant)
Miss Marple: 4.50 from Paddington
(Alfred Crackenthorpe)
Kiss and Tell
(Steve)
Babs
(Divorce Judge)
Figures in a Landscape
(Soldier)
The Hothouse
(Lush)
PAWNS
(William Bennet)
Jojo Rabbit
(Herr Grusch)
Blackadder's Most Cunning Moments
(Self)
Freedom
Heartbeat
(Harold Greaves)
Rumpole of the Bailey
Yes Minister
Blackadder
(Harry Prince of Wales)
Yes, Prime Minister
Charles II: The Power and The Passion
(Arlington)
Dangerfield
The Kenny Everett Television Show
(Various)
Napoleon and Love
'Allo 'Allo!
(Wing Commander Blenkinsop)
Peak Practice
(Commanding Officer)
The Witness for the Prosecution
(Justice Greville Parris)
Bread
(Prosecuting Counsel)
Innocent
(Pete)
Spooks
(Richard Dolby)
Terry and June
(Mr Robinson)
Miss Marple
(Alfred Crackenthorpe)
Lady Killers
(J.D. Cassels, K.C.)
Emma
(Frank Churchill)
The Crown
(Director)
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense
(1st Desk Clerk)