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Maurice Denham (23 december 1909 - 24 july 2002) was a British actor who Josiah Amberley in 1965 in episode [[The Retired Colourman (TV episode 1965)|The Retired Colourman]] of the TV series [[Sherlock Holmes (TV series 1964-1968)|Sherlock Holmes]] with [[Douglas Wilmer]] (Sherlock Holmes).
Maurice Denham (23 december 1909 - 24 july 2002) was a British actor who Josiah Amberley in 1965 in episode [[The Retired Colourman (TV episode 1965)|The Retired Colourman]] of the TV series [[Sherlock Holmes (TV series 1964-1968)|Sherlock Holmes]] with [[Douglas Wilmer]] (Sherlock Holmes).


In 1967, he played Dr. Phelps McCarthy in episode [[The Willow House School]] of the TV series [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (TV series 1967)|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]].  
In 1967, he played Dr. Phelps McCarthy in episode [[The Willow House School (TV episode 1967)|The Willow House School]] of the TV series [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (TV series 1967)|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]].  


In 1969, he played the Times' editor-in-chief in the parodic TV movie [[The Best House in London]] with [[Peter Jeffrey]] (Sherlock Holmes).
In 1969, he played the Times' editor-in-chief in the parodic TV movie [[The Best House in London]] with [[Peter Jeffrey]] (Sherlock Holmes).
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* 1965 : [[The Retired Colourman (TV episode 1965)|The Retired Colourman]] (as Josiah Amberley)
* 1965 : [[The Retired Colourman (TV episode 1965)|The Retired Colourman]] (as Josiah Amberley)
* 1967 : [[The Willow House School]] (as Dr. Phelps McCarthy)
* 1967 : [[The Willow House School (TV episode 1967)|The Willow House School]] (as Dr. Phelps McCarthy)
* 1993 : [[The Last Vampyre]] (as Reverend Merridew)
* 1993 : [[The Last Vampyre]] (as Reverend Merridew)



Latest revision as of 13:25, 6 July 2023

Maurice Denham as Reverend Merridew in episode The Last Vampyre (1993).

Maurice Denham (23 december 1909 - 24 july 2002) was a British actor who Josiah Amberley in 1965 in episode The Retired Colourman of the TV series Sherlock Holmes with Douglas Wilmer (Sherlock Holmes).

In 1967, he played Dr. Phelps McCarthy in episode The Willow House School of the TV series Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

In 1969, he played the Times' editor-in-chief in the parodic TV movie The Best House in London with Peter Jeffrey (Sherlock Holmes).

In 1993, he played Reverend Merridew in episode The Last Vampyre of the TV series Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes).


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