John Moulder-Brown

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Moulder Brown (London, June 3, 1953) is a British actor who started his career as a child; he is best remembered for his role in the 1971 classic Deep End. Founded The Academy of Creative Training a Drama school in Brighton, Sussex in 1997. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Moulder Brown, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location London, England, UK
Born 1953-06-03

Movies

Young Alexander the Great as Philip, King of Macedonia
2010
1987
Rumpelstiltskin as Prince Henry
1987
Claudia as Gavin
1985
Family Ties Vacation as William Clive-Hopkins
1985
L'étincelle as Bob
1984
The Grass Is Singing as Tony Marston
1981
1979
As You Like It as Hymen
1978
1975
Say it with Flowers as Jean-Claude Berger
1974
La madrastra as Daniel
1974
Ludwig as Prince Otto
1973
1972
Vampire Circus as Anton Kersh
1972
First Love as Alexander
1970
Deep End as Mike
1970
Goodbye, Mr. Chips as Gresham (uncredited)
1969
1969
Heidi as Peter
1968
Calamity the Cow as Rob Grant
1967
The Quiller Memorandum as Pupil with Inge (Uncredited)
1966
1966
The Uncle as Jamie
1965
Runaway Railway as Charlie
1965
Go Kart Go as Spuggy
1964
Becket as Boy (uncredited)
1964
55 Days at Peking as Tommy (uncredited)
1963
The Missing Note as Willie
1961
Doctor in Love as Boy (uncredited)
1960
Room at the Top as Urchin (uncredited)
1959
The Man Inside as (uncredited)
1958
A Night to Remember as Titanic Passenger (uncredited)
1958
John Moulder-Brown hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows