Hugh Fraser

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hugh Matthew Fraser (born 23 October 1945) is an English actor, theatre director, and author. He has regularly appeared on film and in television and is best known for his portrayal of Captain Hastings in the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot, and his role as the Duke of Wellington (replacing David Troughton) in the Sharpe television series. Fraser has frequently been cast as upper class or aristocratic characters.
Cast

The Draughtsman's Contract
Mr. Talmann

Deviation
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Patriot Games
Watkins

Edward & Mrs. Simpson
Anthony Eden

Sharpe's Company
Lord Wellington

Sharpe's Enemy
Lord Wellington

Sharpe's Gold
Lord Wellington

The Insurance Man
Culick
Murder on the Bluebell Line
Sherlock Holmes

One Fine Day
First Man in Lift
Hands
Geoff

Events at Drimaghleen
Adrian Harper

Agatha Christie: 100 Years of Poirot and Miss Marple
Self - Lt. Hastings, ITV's Poirot

Sharpe's Battle
Wellington

Sharpe's Siege
Lord Wellington

Sharpe's Waterloo
Duke of Wellington

Crystal Skulls
John Sr.

Lorna Doone
King James II

Licking Hitler
Will Langley

Sharpe's Honour
Lord Wellington

Chaos and Cadavers
Mr Fraser

Hanover Street
Capt. Harold Lester

Sharpe: The Legend
Wellington

The Missionary
Wedding Usher

A Very Social Secretary
Stephen Quinn

Jackboots on Whitehall
BBC Newsreader/ Gaston (voice)

The Price
Richard Lefray

Firefox
Police Inspector Tortyev

Enemy
Man with Dog

The Stars Have Aligned
Unknown

The Man in the Iron Mask
Montfleury

Sharpe's Challenge
Wellington

101 Dalmatians
Frederick

The Baby Juice Express
Arthur Burnett CBE

The Haunted Hotel
Tim ("40 Years")

Codename: Kyril
Peter Jackson

The Lost Battalion
General DeCoppet

The World Cup: A Captain's Tale
Gordon Knightly

Lawrence After Arabia
Lord Allenby

Heartland
Saunders

Sharpe's Mission
Lord Wellington

The Duellists
Officer

Early Struggles
Musician

The Ritz
Disc Jockey

Curse of the Pink Panther
Dr. Arno Stang

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