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Colin Abel Jeavons (born 20 October 1929) is a British retired television actor and TV presenter. Career. Jeavons' earliest television role was as Jules Neraud in an episode of the 1956 anthology series of teleplays Nom-de-Plume. Broadcast live, it is unknown if any recordings of the production exist.
Colin Jeavons is a versatile actor who has appeared in many BBC literary adaptations, such as Uriah Heep in David Copperfield and Inspector Lestrade in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. He also starred in The French Lieutenant's Woman, House of Cards and Doctor Who.
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Learn about the life and career of Colin Jeavons, a versatile Welsh actor who starred in many BBC literary adaptations and other genres. Find out his birth date, height, family, roles, trivia and more on IMDb.
- October 20, 1929
Colin Jeavons is a British actor with a long and versatile career in film, television, and theater. He is known for his roles in The French Lieutenant's Woman, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, House of Cards, and more.
Colin Jeavons (born 20 october 1929) is a British actor who played Inspector Lestrade in 6 episodes of the TV series Sherlock Holmes between 1985 and 1992 with Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes . He also played Professor Moriarty in one episode of the TV series The Baker Street Boys with Roger Ostime as Sherlock Holmes.
Dec 23, 2008 · A tribute to the actor Colin Jeavons and the character 'Inspector Lestrade' that he played in the Granada Sherlock Holmes series, alongside Jeremy Brett.
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May 13, 2024 · Colin Abel Jeavons (born 20 October 1929) is a British retired television actor and TV presenter. Contents. Career. Personal life. References. Bibliography. External links. Career. Jeavons' earliest television role was as Jules Neraud in an episode of the 1956 anthology series of teleplays Nom-de-Plume.