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Ronald Hines

Ronald Hines (20 June 1929 – 28 March 2017) was a British actor.

Cast

Seance on a Wet Afternoon

(Policeman outside Clayton's)

Echo of Barbara

(Mike Roscoe)

The Angry Silence

(Ball)

Sink the Bismarck!

(Officer on Bridge of 'Prince of Wales' (uncredited))

Dead of Night: A Woman Sobbing

(Frank Pullar)

A Passage to India

(Ronnie Heaslop)

The Hi-Jackers

Where Adam Stood

Gossip from the Forest

(Admiral Weymss)

Countercrime

(Charles Ford)

Beyond The Pale

(Dekko)

Tunnel under the World

(Guy Birkett)

Thark

(Sir Hector Benbow)

Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady

(Reginald Cholmondley)

Whistle Down the Wind

(PC Thurstow)

Rough Cut

(Capt. Small)

Light the Blue Touch Paper

Make and Break

(Tom Olley)

Dunkirk

(Private Miles)

The Italian Table

(Mr. Hammond)

The Wood Demon

(Voynitsky)

The Informers

(Geoff Lewis)

The Two-Headed Spy

(German Corporal)

Consequences

(Russell Summers)

Wycliffe

(George Aston)

Elizabeth R

(William Cecil)

Bergerac

(Inspector West)

Shoestring

The Avengers

(Dr. Haymes)

Star Maidens

(Stanley)

Marriage Lines

The Saint

(Redman)

Barlow

Hallmark Hall of Fame

(Bob Jackson)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Seaman)

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes

(Jonathan Pryde)

Tell It To The Marines

A Question of Guilt

Dead of Night

Not in Front of the Children

Call Me Mister

We'll Meet Again

Shadows of Fear

(Victor Brand)

Napoleon and Love

BBC Play of the Month

(Toozenbach)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Ned Carter)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Outlaw)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Hereward)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Notary)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Edgar)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Lieutenant)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Sir John Hanley)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

(Peter)

Doomwatch

(Ian Drummond)

The Human Jungle

(Vicar)

Middlemarch

(Mr. Standish)

Armchair Theatre

(Charles Hatley)

Shoulder to Shoulder

(Mr Pethick-Lawrence)

Jack the Ripper

(Henry Matthews)

Van der Valk

(Hoofd Commissaris Samson)

The Professionals

(Copeland)