Actor
Born August 1, 1920 in London, England, UK
Jeffrey Segal (1 August 1920 – 5 February 2015) was an English actor and scriptwriter. He made his first screen appearance, as an extra, in the film Jew Süss (1934). From the early 1960s onwards he appeared in many British TV series, notably Callan,Z-Cars, The Protectors, Terry and June, The Pallisers, It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Dad's Army. Segal played "Arthur Perkins" in the children's comedy series Rentaghost, in the "Gourmet Night" episode of Fawlty Towers, he played a hotel guest who is a hen-pecked husband and father of a babied spoiled brat; his character name was given, although this is never mentioned in dialogue, as Mr Heath in the credits, and he appeared as a civil servant in an episode in Yes Minister. He appeared in The Sweeney and Minder. In the mid-1980s he appeared in the mini-series of Oliver Twist, Vanity Fair, and in an episode of Jonathan Creek.

Jonathan Creek
Marco Bergman

Bust
Harry

Rest in Pieces
Dr. Anderson

Oliver Twist

Lytton's Diary
Harold

Freud
Male Patient

Bergerac
Simpson

The Union
ETU Member

Minder
Middle Aged Man

Terry and June
White

Shoestring
Mr Marrick

Spooner's Patch
Bank Manager

The Chief Mourner
Freddy Ware

Bless Me Father
Mr. Conroy

Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle
Ted House

Rentaghost

Fawlty Towers
Mr. Heath

The Sweeney
The Reporter

Armchair Cinema
Reporter

The Prison
Reporter

Napoleon and Love
Dr Dubois

It Ain't Half Hot Mum

Alice Through the Looking Glass
Frog / Man in White Paper

The Strauss Family
Amon

The Protectors
Extremist Officer

Are You Being Served?

Justice
Mr. Roberts

Hijack
Self - Presenter/Judge

Play for Today
Counsel, at Public Hearing

UFO
Monsieur Duval

Softly Softly: Task Force
Jennings

Hadleigh
Charles Lancing

The Main Chance
Magistrate

Dad's Army
Minister

Callan

Londoners
Mr. Ramsden

Public Eye
Registrar

The Wednesday Play
Mr. Dumpton

Theatre 625
Didlum

Suspense
Dr. Wilkinson

The Scales of Justice
William Abridge

Z-Cars

Coronation Street
Mr. Sinclair

Barnaby Rudge
Mr. Akerman

No Hiding Place

Sunday Night Theatre
Corporal Albert Pym