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Born · July 25, 1930
Died · January 1, 2003 (72 years old)
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: London, England
William Marlowe (25 July 1930 – 31 January 2003) was a British theatre, television and film actor. He served in the Fleet Air Arm and hoped for a career as a writer before training as an actor at RADA. He was cast as Sir Guy of Gisbourne in The Legend of Robin Hood (1975), A Family at War (1970–72), DCI Bill Russell in The Gentle Touch (1980–84), and Harry Mailer in the Doctor Who serial The Mind of Evil (1971). He reappeared in Doctor Who four years later as Lester in Revenge of the Cybermen (1975). His guest star roles include Barlow (1975), Breakaway (1980), Callan (1972) and Catch Hand (1964). Later he played Chief Supt. Thomas in The Chief (1990). He was married to actress Catherine Schell from 1968–1977, and to Kismet Delgado, the widow of actor Roger Delgado from 1979-2003. Many books falsely claim that he was married to actress Fernanda Marlowe.
Police Sergeant
7.0
1987
Sgt Marley
5.3
1985
Det. Chief Insp. Russell · (56 episodes)
6.9
1980
(12 episodes)
0.0
1980
(6 episodes)
6.5
1975
Lester
5.6
1975
Jeffries
7.0
1973
Jeffries · (1 episode)
6.6
1973
(1 episode)
5.4
1972
John Gorman · (2 episodes)
5.4
1972
Sailor
7.3
1971
Det. Con. Wallets
0.0
1971
Carl Harris · (1 episode)
7.6
1971
(1 episode)
6.0
1971
Anderson
6.2
1971
Mailer
7.0
1971
Randolph Verdew
0.0
1971
Michel · (1 episode)
6.5
1970
Candia
6.0
1969
Tom Sheppard
7.2
1969
(1 episode)
6.3
1968
Martin Ray
0.0
1968
The Knight
0.0
1968
Hindley
6.0
1967
Hindley · (4 episodes)
0.0
1967
Dave Aitken
6.5
1967
(1 episode)
7.0
1967
Heisler · (2 episodes)
0.0
1966
Jeff
0.0
1965
Claus
6.9
1965
Wayne
6.8
1965
(1 episode)
4.5
1964
Lester · (5 episodes)
7.9
1963
Harry Mailer · (4 episodes)
7.9
1963
Charlie Batey
6.2
1963
Peter Anthony · (1 episode)
8.2
1963
Sergeant Ward
6.6
1962
Smith · (1 episode)
7.3
1962
(1 episode)
6.0
1962
(1 episode)
4.3
1962
Cabbie
5.9
1962
Policeman
0.0
1961
Fairfax · (1 episode)
7.7
1961
(2 episodes)
3.7
1959
Soldier · (1 episode)
8.7
1951