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  1. Anthony Rogers is a Scottish actor known for his role as Sir Dinadan in Camelot (1967). [1] Biography. Anthony Rogers was born in the Scottish town of Hamilton and attended the Queen Victoria School in Dunblane. Then for six years he was with the British Merchant Marines during which he made a trip to California.

  2. Biography. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Anthony Rogers (I) Actor. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Anthony Rogers is known for Camelot (1967), Doctor Who (1963) and Red Line 7000 (1965). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Add to list. Photos. Known for. Camelot. 6.5. Sir Dinadan. 1967. Doctor Who. 8.4. TV Series. Sensorite.

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  3. Filmography. Stills. Facts. Awards. Related. Links. Anthony Rogers. Actor — 6. 1967. Camelot. 1967 — Sir Dinadan. Musical, Fantasy, Adventure, 2 hr 59 min. United States • Joshua Logan. Friends. : — Kinorium. : 6.2. IMDb. : 6.5. Critics: 41% 1966. 2. El Dorado. 1966 — Dr. Charles Donovan, uncredited. Drama, Romance, Western, 2 hr 6 min.

  4. Anthony Rogers is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Rampage: President Down, Grease Live, Midshipman Easy, Amityville Karen, and Sea Raiders.

  5. Anthony Rogers (actor) You may be looking for the astronaut. Anthony Rogers played a Sensorite in the Doctor Who television story The Sensorites. He also doubled, uncredited, for First Sensorite at the end of the first episode, "Strangers in Space" — presumably to avoid paying Ken Tyllsen an extra episode fee. He had earlier been cast as one ...

  6. Roles when Anthony Rogers was older than 15. The Return of Tommy Tricker (1994) (as Worker) Page Last Modified: 22nd December 2009. Page Added: 1st March 2003. Page Views: 11880. This site is non-commercial and is not an official or representative web presence for any of the actors or movies listed. All images and text are the property of their ...

  7. History. You may be looking for the astronaut. Anthony Rogers played a Sensorite in the Doctor Who television story The Sensorites. He also doubled, uncredited, for First Sensorite at the end of the first episode, "Strangers in Space" — presumably to avoid paying Ken Tyllsen an extra episode fee.