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Athol Coats
(1918-1974)
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Athol Coats was born in 1918 in Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand. He was an actor, known for
Big Brother (1970)
,
Thriller (1973)
and
Father Brown (1974)
. He died in 1974 in Douglas, Isle of Man, UK.
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Known for
Big Brother
8.6
TV Mini Series
Culpepper
1970 • 1 ep
Thriller
7.8
TV Series
Mr. Filson
1973 • 1 ep
Father Brown
6.9
TV Series
Ivan
1974 • 1 ep
Eagle in a Cage
5.8
Sentry
(as Athol Coates)
1972
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Father Brown
6.9
TV Series
Ivan
1974
1 episode
ITV Saturday Night Theatre
6.3
TV Series
Policeman
1973
1 episode
Thriller
7.8
TV Series
Mr. Filson
1973
1 episode
BBC Play of the Month
6.9
TV Series
2nd Muleteer
1973
1 episode
The Canterbury Tales
6.3
Rich homosexual
1972
Eagle in a Cage
5.8
Sentry
(as Athol Coates)
1972
Z Cars
7.0
TV Series
Councillor Hawkins
1971
1 episode
The Misfit
6.8
TV Series
The captain
1971
1 episode
Happy Ever After
TV Series
Matt Viddecombe
1970
1 episode
Thirty-Minute Theatre
7.4
TV Series
Executioner
1970
1 episode
Big Brother
8.6
TV Mini Series
Culpepper
1970
1 episode
Softly Softly: Task Force
7.2
TV Series
Tom Jarrett
1970
1 episode
Moon Zero Two
4.5
Mercer
(uncredited)
1969
The Main Chance
7.6
TV Series
Angel Saqui
(uncredited)
1969
1 episode
Mogul
7.2
TV Series
Tony Haldane
1969
1 episode
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Athol Coates
Born
1918
Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand
Died
1974
Douglas, Isle of Man, UK
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Narrated the documentary 'Beginners Please' in 1950. The documentary was a history of the New Zealand theatre from the 1800s to the mid-twentieth century.
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British actor who worked in New Zealand theatre for a number of years before returning to work the UK in the late 1960s.
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