Rudolph Malcolm Walker CBE (born 28 September 1939) is a Trinidadian-British actor, best known for his sitcom roles as Bill Reynolds in Love Thy Neighbour (1972–76), Constable Frank Gladstone in The Thin Blue Line (1995–96) and since 2001 as Patrick Trueman in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. In 2009, the Rudolph Walker Foundation was established to provide inspirational role models and positive activities that empower young people to overcome the obstacles and build positive futures.
King Ralph
(King Mulambon)
Wind Versus Polygamy
(Madu)
Carnival!
(Self)
Love Thy Neighbour
(Bill Reynolds)
The Last Giraffe
(Kamua)
Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life & Times of Mr. Ulric Cross
(T.Ras Makonnen)
Smack and Thistle
(Churchill)
Universal Soldier
(Mbote)
Fable
(Policeman)
Spaghetti House
(Captain Martin)
Pirate Prince
(Thomas Newton)
The Tycoon
(Major)
A Warm December
(Man (uncredited))
All the Right Noises
(Gordon)
Bhaji on the Beach
(Leonard Baptiste)
10 Rillington Place
(West Indian)
Man About the House
(Himself)
Dockers
(Bill Morris)
The Trouble with 2B
Let Him Have It
(West Indian Driver)
The Witches
(Mark)
Girl Stroke Boy
(Mr. Delaney)
The Hope and the Glory
(Sam)
Roadrunner
(Albert Charles)
Big George Is Dead
(Tony)
Playboy of the West Indies
(Mikey)
Elphida
(Henry)
Bitter Harvest
(John Johnson)
Hit for Six
(Colin Thompson)
Doctor Who: The War Games
(Harper)
Ali G Indahouse
(President Mwepu)
Mutiny
(Voice)
Escape From Kampala
(Kimumwe)
Another Day
(George)
Invasion 1897
On the Buses
EastEnders
(Patrick)
Doctor Who
(Harper)
The Thin Blue Line
(Constable Frank Gladstone)
Boohbah
Bodger and Badger
Between the Lines
The Chinese Detective
(Terence Villiers)
Mr. Bean
(Invigilator)
Lovejoy
(Earl Taylor)
The Champions
A Perfect State
Love Thy Neighbour
(Bill Reynolds)
The Crouches
(Grandpa Langley Crouch)
Empire Road
United!
Sanctuary
Paul Temple
Rules of Engagement
(Harry Cartwright)
EastEnders
(Patrick Trueman)
An Audience with...
(Self)
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
(Self - Participant)
Divorce His, Divorce Hers
(Kaduna)
My Life at Christmas with Anita Rani
(Self - Interviewed Guest)
The Frighteners
(Colonel Soute)