Reginald Edward Oliphant Jewesbury (6 August 1917 – 31 March 2001) was an English actor, notable for his film, stage and television work and as a member of the Renaissance Theatre Company. In 1982, he appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing and in Cyrano de Bergerac, the latter two of which he brought to Broadway in 1984, together with Derek Jacobi and Sinéad Cusack. In his later years he appeared in such television comedies as Yes Minister and Blackadder II.
In 1995 he appeared in Richard III as King Henry VI of England.
2001
as Ambrosius
2000
as Vildan Vildir
2000
2000
as Old Retainer
1999
as Joseph Thornton
1997
1997
as Professor Brierly
1997
as Judge Yell
1997
as Karl Wainwright
1995
as King Henry
1995
as C-in-C Alhorn
1995
as Nina's Father
1995
as Sir Edward Tome
1995
as Elverson
1994
as City Official
1994
as Archbishop
1993
as Bob Hampton
1993
as Sexton
1993
as Sam Tulloch Sr.
1992
as Jason Landry
1992
as Mr. Gooch
1992
as Judge
1990
as Himself / Polonius
1989
as Colonel Redfern
1989
as Sir Thomas Erpingham
1989
as Dr Bernard
1988
as Judge
1987
as Mr. Sims
1986
as Chorus
1986
as Ivor Maitland
1985
as Brisaille
1984
as Mr. Sims
1983
as Kate's Father
1981
as Brigadier
1979
as Psychiatrist
1978
as Lord Dawson
1978
as Lord Dawson
1976
1975
1972
as The Hon. Mr. Justice Bragge
1971
as Mr. Shepherd
1971
as Alvan T. Fuller
1968
as Shepherd / Gaoler
1962
as Franklin
1961
1960
as Charles Musgrove
1960
1959
as Andrew Slater
1954
as James Hutton
1948
as Teddie Deakin