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James Booth (born David Geeves; 19 December 1927 - 11 August 2005) was an English film, stage and television actor and screenwriter. Though handsome enough to play leading roles, and versatile enough to play a wide variety of character parts, Booth naturally projected a shifty, wolfish, or unpredictable quality that led inevitably to villainous roles and comedy, usually with a cockney flavour. He is probably best known for his role as Vic Fielding in the British soap opera Coronation Street.
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as Mr. Brown
2004
as Russian Minister
2001
as Fleming
1998
as The Judge
1994
as Detective Hooper
1993
as Andre Sokol
1992
as Zack The Preacher
1990
as Mulgrew
1990
as Millionaire
1990
as Ernie Niles
1990
as Don Warrenton
1988
as Dr. Forsyth
1987
as Dr. Torrence
1987
as Brock
1986
as Admiral Brown
1986
as Lord Percy
1986
as US General
1986
as Mordechai Frobel
1985
as Limehouse Willie
1984
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as Carter Main
1983
as Kenny Ames
1982
as Charlie Jackson
1981
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as Nicholas Wolfe
1981
as Velasquez
1980
as Paul Rossini
1980
as John Baker
1979
as Godfrey
1979
as Toby Jug Johnson
1979
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as George Black
1978
as Jack Conrad
1977
as Ralph Crawford
1977
as Lt. Buckley
1977
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as Nutbrown
1975
as Charlie-the-Handle
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as Vic Labbett
1974
as Jeffcott
1973
as Matthews
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as Mr MacLaine
1972
as Simon Hamilton
1972
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as Jim Radford
1971
as Harry Wheeler
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as Burk
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as Val Pringle
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as Dyson
1969
as Meyer
1968
as Ambrose Tuttle
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as Inspector George Langdon
1965
as Milan Vorel
1965
as Arthur Tate
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as Jim Stephens
1964
as Pte. Henry Hook
1963
as Charlie Gooding
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as Bob Skeffington
1961
as Jubal Billings
1960
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as Spider Kelly
1960
as Spider
1960
as Wood
1960
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as Rev. Jess Avery
1958
as Franz
1957
as Office Boy (as David Greeves)