
Actor
Born June 18, 1927 in St John's Wood, London, England, UK
Paul Eddington, CBE (18 June 1927 – 4 November 1995) was an English actor known for his appearances in the popular television sitcoms The Good Life and Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister.

The Good Life: Inside Out

The Good Life: Secret & Scandals
(archive footage)

Richard Wilson - Both Feet In the Army
(archive footage)

Yes, Prime Minister: Re-elected
Self (Archive Material)

All About The Good Life

The Adventures of Toad
Badger

The Adventures of Mole
Badger

The World of Hammer
Self (archive footage)

The Camomile Lawn
Richard

Performance
Robert Shallow

A Bit of Fry & Laurie

Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood
Richard Eaton (archive footage)

Miss Marple: The Murder at the Vicarage
Rev Leonard Clement

Omnibus Presents Comic Relief

Yes, Prime Minister
Jim Hacker

Alice in Wonderland
White Rabbit (voice)

Alice in Wonderland
White Rabbit

Hay Fever
David Bliss

Royal Variety Performance 1984

The Funny Side of Christmas
James Hacker

Outside Edge
Roger

Let There Be Love

Yes Minister
Jim Hacker

Minder
Guy Wheeler

The Good Life
Jerry Leadbetter

Goodbye
Varley

Fall of Eagles
Plekhanov

Baxter!
Mr Rawling

The Amazing Mr. Blunden
Vicar

The Adventurer
Charlesworth

Van der Valk
Wolf Gebhardt

Villains
Harvey Percival

Justice
Cooper

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
Hamer

Hine

Catweazle
Vandanti

Doomwatch
Reynolds

ITV Saturday Night Theatre
Paul Bordone

The Champions
Klein

The Devil Rides Out
Richard Eaton

The Prisoner
Cobb

ITV Playhouse
Richard

Half Hour Story
Tim Phipps-Arnold

Ring of Spies
Johnnie (uncredited)

The Spread of the Eagle
Marcus Brutus

Out of This World
Joe Manx

Z-Cars

The Avengers
Beaumont

Maigret
Harry Brown

The Man Who Was Nobody
Franz Reuter

Danger Man
Captain Schulman

Jet Storm
Victor Tracer

Desert Mice
Army Officer (uncredited)

Ivanhoe
Robber Chief

The Buccaneers
Capt. La Forte

Sailor Beware
Bearded Sailor (Uncredited)

Armchair Theatre
Steve Leeds

The Adventures of Robin Hood
2nd Villager

Dixon of Dock Green
Mr. Birch

Sunday Night Theatre
The Hon. Willoughby Speake