
Actor
Born August 8, 1937 in Liverpool, England
Liverpudlian actor Tom Georgeson was best known for his roles in several groundbreaking TV dramas including Between the Lines and Boys from the Blackstuff, Scully and G.B.H. - the last three all penned by Alan Bleasdale. For film fans he was perhaps best remembered for his role as crook George Thomason (a play on his own name) in John Cleese and Charles Crichton's 1988 comedy smash A Fish Called Wanda.

Electricity
Al

Way to Go
Paddy Brennan

The Hollow Crown
Bardolph

The Murder at Road Hill House
Superintendent Foley

The Crimson Petal and the White
Henry Rackham Snr

Hancock & Joan
Fred

Ashes to Ashes
Stanley Mitchell

Angel
Marvell

Notes on a Scandal
Ted Mawson

Irish Jam
Father Duffy

Under The Greenwood Tree
Geoffrey Day

Bleak House
Clamb

The Reckoning
Flint

Shameless
Jock

New Tricks
Jason Harvey

The Virgin of Liverpool
Father Keane

The Royal
Duncan Crosby

Foyle's War
Richard Hunter

Ultimate Force

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
Michael Shand

Waking the Dead
Major Timothy Cooper

Swing
Uncle Matty

Wuthering Heights
Joseph

Liverpool 1
DI Howard Jones

The Land Girls
Mr. John Lawrence

FairyTale: A True Story
Reporter

Downtime
Jimmy

Cause of Death
Ray Peters

Midsomer Murders
Ron Chalk

Fierce Creatures
Sealion Spectator

The Treasure Seekers
Bates

Lyddie
Mr. Marsden

Dalziel and Pascoe
Jack Allgood

Silent Witness

Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
Harry Carter

Cadfael
Lord Giffard

Peak Practice
Bill Jackson

A Touch of Frost
Jim Scott

Between the Lines
Det. Insp. Harry Naylor

Heartbeat
Mr. Daniels

G.B.H.
Lou Barnes

Devices and Desires
Ryan Blaney

Home Run
Goodis

Agatha Christie's Poirot
Inspector Grange

A Fish Called Wanda
Georges Thomason

Hidden Talents
Stanley

Unnatural Causes
Stanley

Casualty
Tim Talbot

No Surrender
Mr Ross

The Last Place on Earth
PO Lashly

Dempsey and Makepeace
Jack Cade

The Bill

Scully
Isaiah

Boys from the Blackstuff
Dixie Dean

Doctor Who: Logopolis
Detective Inspector

The Boy with the Transistor Radio

Juliet Bravo
John Holden

The Black Stuff
Dixie Dean

The After Dinner Joke
Journalist

The Professionals
Reed

Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks
Kavell

The Death of Glory
Barman

Up the Chastity Belt
Merry Man (uncredited)

Play for Today
Adler

ITV Playhouse
Stuart

Theatre 625

Doctor Who
Detective Inspector