Jack Woolgar

Birth : 1913-09-15, Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, UK

Death : 1978-07-14

Movies

The Shadow of Death
Booth / Introduction
Unsold British horror television pilot for a proposed series entitled "The Fearmakers" is a ghost story set in Warwick Castle.
The Shadow of Death
Producer
Unsold British horror television pilot for a proposed series entitled "The Fearmakers" is a ghost story set in Warwick Castle.
When Day Is Done
Old Man
A determined wife tries to rescue her musician husband from mounting problems caused by his complicated life style.
Swallows and Amazons
Old Billy
On holiday with their mother in the Lake District in 1929 four children are allowed to sail over to the nearby island in their boat Swallow and set up camp for a few days. They soon realise this has been the territory of two other girls who sail the Amazon, and the scene is set for serious rivalry.
Gawain and the Green Knight
Porter
The medieval legend of a supernatural knight who challenges the king's men to kill him.
A Point In Time
Wind
A young man is transported into a surreal painting by Hieronymus Bosch..
Death Line
Platform Inspector
There's something pretty grisly going on under London in the Tube tunnels between Holborn and Russell Square. When a top civil servant becomes the latest to disappear down there Scotland Yard start to take the matter seriously. Helping them are a young couple who get nearer to the horrors underground than they would wish.
The Snow Goose
Captain of Pinnace
Based upon Paul Gallico's delicate novel, Patrick Garland's Golden Globe winning The Snow Goose is a stark and hauntingly beautiful drama set amongst the striking scenery of the Essex salt marshes during the early years of WWII. A bearded Richard Harris leads the modest cast with his sensitive portrayal of tormented soul Philip Rhayader, a lonely misshapen man shunned by society but with a great love of life; Harris isnt overly bitter of his treatment and expresses his compassion through his paintings and love of the waterfowl that surround him. Harris is ably supported by the waiflike Jenny Agutter as Frith, who radiates the requisite amount of youthful innocence and naivety, and won a best supporting actress Emmy Award for her performance.
The Raging Moon
Bruce's Father
Bruce Pritchard is paralysed in a soccer game and is confined to a wheelchair in a convalescence home. But this doesn't slow his lust for life. Then he meets Jill and has to think about the effects of disability.
Where's Jack?
Mr Woods
Based on the adventures of Jack Sheppard, the thief and jail-breaker who became a folk hero in 1720s London.
Hammerhead
Tookey Tate
An American agent has tracked down the stronghold of an evil criminal mastermind, determined to take over the world (what, another one ?).
Doctor Who: The Web of Fear
Staff Sgt. Arnold
The TARDIS narrowly avoids becoming engulfed in a cobwebby substance in space. It arrives in the London Underground railway system, the tunnels of which are being overrun by the web and by the Great Intelligence's robot Yeti. The time travellers learn this crisis was precipitated when Professor Travers, whom they first met in the Himalayas some thirty years earlier, accidentally caused one of the Yeti to be reactivated, opening the way for the Intelligence to invade again.
Stand Up, Nigel Barton
Harry Barton
Semi-autobiographical TV play by Dennis Potter, from the BBC's 'Wednesday Play' series. It deals with the experiences of Nigel Barton, a young man from a poor mining community who wins a scholarship to Oxford University. The villagers accuse him of snobbery, while the rich University students treat him like a peasant. Uncertain of which sphere he should be moving in, Nigel tries to reconcile himself with his proud but stubborn father, and also succeed at University, despite its pretentions which apall him.