TONY SELBY

Tony Selby
Tony Selby
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: February 26, 1938
Deathday: September 5, 2021
Place of Birth: Lambeth, South London, England, UK

Biography

Congenial character actor, Tony Selby was the epitome of the down-to earth, friendly Londoner of stage and screen. He starred in films such as Alfie, Adolf Hitler - My Part In His Downfall, Villain and even Superman, but it is the small screen that was his more natural home; he headlined Get Some In (1975) as the memorable bully Corporal Marsh, and had a main part in Love Hurts (1992-94) opposite Adam Faith and Zoe Wanamaker. Perhaps his greatest contribution had been guest appearances where his charisma, which could be menacing when he chose, saw him pop up in several high profile and popular series - from his recurring role as the roguish Glitz in Dr Who, to Casualty, Lovejoy, Holby City, The Bill and EastEnders to name but a few.

Filmography

Starring

Danny Paye
2000·
Burnside
Jim Summers
Barman
Vic Bishop
1997·
Loop
Ted
Bicycle Shop Manager
Sgt. 'Nozzer' Richardson
Max Taplow
1992·
Mulberry
Bert Finch
Jack Deverell
Sabalom Glitz
Sgt. Barney
1986·
Casualty
Dan Kavanagh, Leon
1986·
Hideaway
Terry Staples
1986·
Lovejoy
Sgt. Hartley
Sabalom Glitz
Uncle Clive
Mitchell
1984·
Duty Free
Charlie
1984·
The Bill
1981·
Bergerac
Paul
1981·
The Union
Frank Chapple
1979·
Minder
Muldoon, Jack
1978·
Superman
Hood (uncredited)
Mr. Burton
Sam
Corporal Marsh
Johnny Lyon
John Church
1974·
The Break
Crawford
Jasperino
Mavis
1973·
Thriller
Mark
Sergeant
Tom Morgan, Bill Broad
Peter Triman
1971·
Villain
Duncan
Sam Maxstead
Stan
1970·
Catweazle
Sergeant Jones
Wrestler (uncredited)
Mallin
Taxi Driver
Cameraman (uncredited)
1967·
Callan
Albert Stokes
1967·
Poor Cow
Customer in Pub
Charlie Mills
Tony Cass
1966·
Alfie
Lacey
Harry Marshall
Maurice
Jasperino, Henry Straker
Constable
Godfrey (uncredited)
Danny Lee
Dave
Albert Stokes
Tim, Dave, Harry
Glitz
1962·
Z-Cars
Stanley
1960·
Jazz Boat
Boat Ticket Collector
Teddy Boy (uncredited)
Sergeant
Boy with Stick (uncredited)
Sgt. Barney