Michael Atkinson

Michael Atkinson

Movies for Michael Atkinson...

Black Velvet Band
Title: Black Velvet Band
Character: Lord George Grey
Released: December 24, 1997
Type: Movie
Period drama Black Velvet Band takes us back to Victorian times when a gang of petty crooks find themselves sentenced to transportation to Australia, their ship, however, docks in South Africa and the gang manage to make their escape. The film starred Nick Berry, Chris McHallem and Todd Carty, who had all previously appeared in EastEnders together. The initial idea came from McHallem, whilst Nick Berry, thanks to being the darling of ITV at the time because of his hit show Heartbeat, had the clout to get it made.
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American Eagle
Title: American Eagle
Character: "Silverhair"
Released: August 24, 1989
Type: Movie
Twenty years ago, Vietnam turned three American boys into men, but amidst the horror, Johnny Burke cracked. When his friends, Max and Rudy, stop him from torturing an innocent Cambodian girl, he wheels on them and, aflame with hatred, vows vengeance.
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Title: Van der Valk
Character: Bank Manager
Released: September 13, 1972
Type: TV
Van der Valk is a British television series that was produced by Thames Television for the ITV network. It starred Barry Foster in the title role as Dutch detective Commissaris "Piet" van der Valk. Based on the characters and atmosphere of the novels of Nicolas Freeling, the first series was shown in 1972.
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Title: The Protectors
Character: Robert Shoesmith
Released: March 28, 1964
Type: TV
Ex-insurance investigator Ian Souter sets up his own security agency
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Room at the Top
Title: Room at the Top
Character: Grant (uncredited)
Released: January 22, 1959
Type: Movie
An ambitious young accountant schemes to wed a wealthy factory owner's daughter, despite falling in love with a married older woman.
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Black Memory
Title: Black Memory
Character: Danny Cruff
Released: July 1, 1947
Type: Movie
Cockney Danny Cruff is the son of a man wrongly accused of murder. Danny decides to solve the mystery himself by hobnobbing with London's underworld. To do this, he poses as a juvenile delinquent.