
Actor
Born March 7, 1940 in London, England
Richard O'Callaghan is an English film, stage and television character actor. He is the son of actors Patricia Hayes and Valentine Brooke, whose stage name was Valentine Rooke. As a boy actor he was known as Richard Brooke. He has led a versatile career in film, stage and television in a wide range of roles.

Alan Clarke: Out of His Own Light
Self

The Importance of Being Earnest on Stage
Reverend Canon Chasuble

The Lost Coin
The Coin

Red Dwarf: Back to Earth
Creator

Twenty Thousand Streets Under The Sky
Bank Teller

New Tricks

The Afternoon Play
Harry

On Location: The Carry Ons
Bertram Muffett (archive footage) (uncredited)

What's a Carry On?
Self - Interviewee

Dangerous Beauty
Zealot

The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling
Mr. Fitzpatrick

Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse
Donald

Midsomer Murders
Trevor Machin

McCallum

Testament: The Bible in Animation
Juda / Baker (voice)

Dalziel and Pascoe
Aidan Scarman

Harry Enfield and Chums
Launderette

Heartbeat
Ringer Redknapp

Red Dwarf
Creator

Hannay

Paying Guests (Part 2)
Mr. Bullingdon

Paying Guests (Part 1)
Mr. Bullingdon

Casualty
Eddie Morris

ScreenPlay
Mr. Bullingdon

Mr Pye
Thorpe

The Merry Wives of Windsor
Slender

Name for the Day
Clive

Renoir, My Father
Auguste Renoir

Watership Down
Dandelion (voice)

That's Carry On!
Bertram Muffett (archive footage)

Come the Revolution
Mike

Professional Foul
Chetwyn

BBC2 Play of the Week
Chetwyn

Galileo
Fulganzio

Churchill's People
Ranulf

Hot Fat
Tortoiseshell

Butley
Joey Keyston

Thriller
George Bailey

Seven of One
Mortlake Owen

New Scotland Yard
Joseph Marriott

Carry On at Your Convenience
Lewis Boggs

Play for Today
Tortoiseshell

Carry On Loving
Bertram Muffett

The Last Train Through Harecastle Tunnel
Fowler

The Bofors Gun
Gunner Rowe

ITV Playhouse
Enoch Harris

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Oliver Mountjoy Bunn

BBC Play of the Month
Maurice

Stranger in the Family
Boy

Thirty-Minute Theatre
Frances

Out of the Unknown
Boy

Public Eye
Frank

The Wednesday Play
Fowler

Armchair Theatre