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  1. Actor. Years active. 1950–2005. Geoffrey Michael Chater Robinson [1] (23 March 1921 – 16 October 2021) was an English film, television and stage actor. He appeared in the crime drama series Callan, Foyle's War and Midsomer Murders .

  2. Geoffrey Chater. Actor: Gandhi. Geoffrey Chater was a much in-demand character actor whose unforced poise and lightly worn haughtiness made him a natural for figures of privilege and authority - from a British consul in Brideshead Revisited and school chaplain in Lindsay Anderson's If... to doctors, military officers and peers of the realm.

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    • Chipping Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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    • Iden, East Sussex, England, UK
  3. 25 ott 2021 · The distinctive character actor Geoffrey Chater, who has died aged 100, was a familiar face on countless television drama series, from Dixon of Dock Green to Callan, The Cleopatras and The...

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  4. Geoffrey Chater, who has died aged 100, was a British character actor whose face was familiar from supporting roles in countless popular TV series and dramas including Heartbeat, Foyle’s War,...

  5. Geoffrey Chater obituary. Character actor who specialised in playing mildly pompous fuddy-duddies such as the chaplain in the classic British film If . . . . Friday November 05 2021, 12.01am, The ...

  6. Mini Bio. Geoffrey Chater was a much in-demand character actor whose unforced poise and lightly worn haughtiness made him a natural for figures of privilege and authority - from a British consul in Brideshead Revisited and school chaplain in Lindsay Anderson's If... to doctors, military officers and peers of the realm.

  7. 9 dic 2021 · An actor who starred in Foyle’s War has died aged 100. Tributes have been paid to Geoffrey Chater, who lived in Iden, near Rye, in his latter years with his wife, Jennifer. The actor, who was president of Iden Bowls Club in recent years, featured in more than 100 TV series and dramas since the 1950s.