Portrait of Robert Lang

Robert Lang

Acting

Biography

Robert Lang was a British an actor of stage and screen, best known for Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), and the 1977-1978 BBC TV series 1990. He was married to the actress Ann Bell.

Born: September 24, 1934

Place of Birth: Bristol, England, UK

Filmography

2002
2001
Room to Rent

as Mark's Father

2000
Trust

as Nathan Anderson

1999
Nancherrow

as Jerry Pinch

1998
Mosley

as Lord Curzon

1997
Wilde

as C.O. Humphreys

1997
Midsomer Murders

as Woody Pope

1996
Some Mother's Son

as Government Minister

1996
Rasputin

as Protopopov

1994
Four Weddings and a Funeral

as Lord Hibbott - Wedding Two

1993
Genghis Cohn

as Police Chief

1993
The Trial

as K's Uncle

1992
The Borrowers

as Mr. Platter

1992
Anglo Saxon Attitudes

as Professor Chun

1992
Heartbeat

as Colonel Barber

1991
The Darling Buds of May

as Captain Broadbent

1990
Who Bombed Birmingham?

as Detective Superintendant Ibison

1989
Confessional

as Brigadier Charles Ferguson

1989
1989
Campion

as John Barnabas

1988
1988
Hawks

as Walter Bancroft

1987
Vanity Fair

as Mr Osborne

1987
Inspector Morse

as Chief Superintendent Dewar

1986
Daylight Robbery

as Bank Manager

1986
A Very Peculiar Practice

as Lord Thickthorn

1986
Harem

as Ambassador Grant

1985
Lady Windermere's Fan

as Lord Augustus Lorton

1985
Screen Two

as K's Uncle

1984
The Sweet Scent of Death

as Detective Sergeant Wells

1984
1983
Runners

as Wilkins

1983
Shackleton

as Major Darwin

1983
King Lear

as Albany

1980
Braces High

as Inspector Hammond

1978
The Medusa Touch

as Pennington

1977
1990

as Herbert Skardon

1976
The New Avengers

as Felix Kane

1976
Rogue Male

as Jessel

1976
Shout at the Devil

as Captain Henry

1975
Rumpole of the Bailey

as Captain Rex Parkin

1975
1974
Churchill's People

as Hugh Goodrest

1973
Night Watch

as Appleby

1973
The MacKintosh Man

as Jack Summers

1973
1973
Thriller

as The Man

1973
Last of the Summer Wine

as The Commodore

1972
Savage Messiah

as Major Boyle

1971
1971
Deathday

as Adam Crosse

1971
The House That Dripped Blood

as Psychiatrist (segment 1 "Method for Murder")

1970
Play for Today

as Edward Morris

1970
1969
1969
Twenty-Nine

as Peter

1968
Adam-12

as The Suspect

1968
Interlude

as Humphrey Turnbull

1967
1966
1965
Othello

as Roderigo

1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Russell Blackborough

1965
Catch Us If You Can

as Whiting, Columnist

1963
Uncle Vanya

as Yefim

1963
West 11

as Football Supporter

1960
An Age of Kings

as Sir Pierce of Exton

1960
An Age of Kings

as Sheriff

1960
An Age of Kings

as Lord Hastings

1960
An Age of Kings

as Montjoy

1960
An Age of Kings

as Cardinal of Winchester