Alfred Lynch

Alfred Cornelius Lynch (26 January 1931 – 16 December 2003) was a British actor on stage, film and television. Lynch was born in Whitechapel, London, the son of a plumber. After attending a Roman Catholic school, he worked in a draughtsman's office before entering national service. Then, whilst working in a factory, he attended theatre acting evening classes, at which he met his life partner, James Culliford. In 1958 he joined the Royal Court Theatre and acted in a number of plays. After 1960 his career moved more into film and television, for example appearing with Sean Connery in the 1961 film On the Fiddle and the 1965 film The Hill. He also appeared in the 1968 adaptation of The Sea Gull, and the 1990 film The Krays. Some of his later television credits include reading children's stories on Jackanory, Going Straight and the Doctor Who serial The Curse of Fenric as Commander Millington. After James Culliford's stroke in 1972, Lynch moved from London to Brighton until James's death in 2002. Lynch himself died from cancer in 2003.

Known For

Birth Location London, England, UK
Born 1931-01-26
Died 2003-12-16

Movies

Second Best as Edward
1994
The Secret Agent as The Professor
1992
Until the End of the World as Old Man Alfred
1991
The Krays as Charlie Kray Snr
1990
Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric as Commander Millington
1989
The Oresteia as Aegisthus
1983
Bewitched as Saul Rutledge
1983
On the Razzle as Weinberl
1983
Loophole as Harry
1981
The Blockhouse as Larshen
1973
The Sea Gull as Semyon Medvedenko
1968
House of Character as Bisthorpe
1968
1967
The Hill as George Stevens
1965
1965
1964
West 11 as Joe Beckett
1963
55 Days at Peking as Gerald (uncredited)
1963
The Password Is Courage as Corporal Bill Pope
1962
Two and Two Make Six as Thomas 'Tom' Ernest Bennett
1962
Already It's Tomorrow as Unnamed Man
1961
On the Fiddle as Horace Pope
1961
Look Back in Anger as 2nd Commercial Traveller
1959
Alfred Lynch hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows