Stanley Harvey Lebor (24 September 1934 – 22 November 2014) was an English actor. He was best known for his roles as Howard Hughes in the 1980s BBC TV comedy series Ever Decreasing Circles, the Mongon Doctor in Flash Gordon (1980), and as RSM Lord in A Bridge Too Far (1977). Before this he was better known for villainous roles in series such as Jason King and The Tomorrow People.
The Naked Civil Servant
(Mr. Pole)
John Clare: "I Am"
(Shylock)
The Deadly Affair
(Lancaster (in Edward II))
La Passione
(Harry Lambert)
Crossplot
(First Policeman)
Madame Bovary
(Binet)
Personal Services
(Jones)
Ready When You Are, Mr McGill
(Don)
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
(General Romoff)
Gandhi
(Police Officer)
The Bass Player and the Blonde
(Lenny)
The 17th Bride
The Dig
(Juntress)
Exiles
(Taki)
Tarka the Otter
(Farm Labourer)
The Medusa Touch
(Police Doctor)
Oh! What a Lovely War
(Soldier (uncredited))
Hennessy
(Hawk)
Soft Beds, Hard Battles
(Gestapo)
A Bridge Too Far
(Regimental Sergeant Major)
Thank You Very Much
(Robin)
Nothing But the Night
(Policeman)
Beyond the Pale
(Yossel)
Easy Money
(Stewart)
Brassneck
Under the Hammer
(Derek)
Double Dare
(Waiter)
Visitor from the Grave
(Charles)
Flash Gordon
(Mongon Doctor)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
(Torturer)
Easy Money
(Stewart)
Ever Decreasing Circles
Department S
(Fraser)
Elizabeth R
(Sir Robert Tyrwhit)
Shoestring
Star Maidens
Jason King
Crown Court
(Mr. Lowe)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
(Torturer)
The Baker Street Boys
Within These Walls
Hammer House of Horror
(Charles)
Father Brown
'Allo 'Allo!
(Gypsy Leader)
The Adventurer
(Un garde)
The Borrowers
(Uncle Hendreary)
Minder
(Wilson)
Secret Army
(Shopkeeper)
Grange Hill
(Mr. Durrant)
Return of the Saint
(Dalby)
Last of the Summer Wine
(Bramwell)
The Return of the Borrowers
(Uncle Hendreary)
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
(Paul Petrofsky)
Holocaust
(Zalman)
Peter and Paul
(Naaman)
Play for Today
(Robin)
Arabian Nights
(Faisal)
Reilly: Ace of Spies
(Grigorenko)
The Protectors
(President Medina)
Play for Today
(Derek)
The Frighteners
(Irving Sokolsky)