Robert East
Biography
Robert Gwyn East is a distinguished Welsh actor known for his contributions to both theatre and television. His remarkable career took off with the play *Incident at Tulse Hill*, which premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in December 1981. This production was notably directed by the acclaimed playwright Harold Pinter, showcasing East's talent not just in acting but also in writing.
East gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Harry, the Prince of Wales, in the beloved BBC comedy series *The Black Adder*, which first aired in 1983. His performance in this iconic show solidified his place in the hearts of audiences and critics alike, contributing to the series' lasting legacy in British comedy.
Throughout his career, East has demonstrated versatility across various roles in both stage and screen productions, earning respect within the performing arts community. His work reflects a dedication to his craft, with each performance leaving a significant impact. With a career spanning several decades, Robert Gwyn East remains a prominent figure in the world of entertainment, celebrated for his artistic contributions and memorable performances.
Filmography
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Come Fly with Me
1963
Filmed in Supermarionation
2014
Strike a Pose
1993
The Nun and the Sergeant
1962
The Giant Spider Invasion
1975
Comin' Round the Mountain
1951
The Red Badge of Courage
1951
Fearless Fagan
1952
Heavy Traffic
1973
Figures in a Landscape
1970 • Soldier
Cause for Alarm!
1951
The War Lover
1962
The Neanderthal Man
1953
Miss Marple: 4.50 from Paddington
1987 • Alfred Crackenthorpe
The Incredible Voyage of Stingray
1980
Working Girl
1988
The Bold and the Brave
1956
Long Gone
1987
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
1961
Feudin' Fools
1952
Undertow
1949
Combat Squad
1953