
Garfield Morgan
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His television career began in the mid-fifties and although initially playing small parts, during the sixties he began to take on bigger roles, including the part of Detective Chief Inspector Lewis in the BBC's long-running Softly Softly (1966) series. He often played policemen but none more famous than DCI Frank Haskins in The Sweeney (1974), opposite John Thaw and Dennis Waterman, during the seventies, where he was an admirable foil to Thaw's brash, renegade Inspector Jack Regan. He was also a regular in other TV series such as The Nineteenth Hole (1989), You Must Be the Husband (1987) and Shelley (1979), all during the eighties, and No Job for a Lady (1990) opposite Penelope Keith in the nineties.
Known for
Credits

28 Weeks Later (2007)
as Geoff

Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972)
as Gardiner

The Odessa File (1974)
as Israeli General

The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995)
as Davies the School

Perfect Friday (1970)
as 1st Airport Official

Catch Me a Spy (1971)
as The Husband

Our Mother's House (1967)
as Mr. Moley

Deceptions (1985)
Actor
Murder Elite (1985)
as Inspector Moss

Regan (1974)
as Det. Chief Insp. Haskins

Born Kicking (1992)
as William Curtley

The Informers (1963)
as Police Inspector (uncredited)

On the Run (1963)
as Meredith

George & Mildred (1980)
as Bridges

Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World (1973)
as Rogerson

A Prize of Arms (1962)
as Military Policeman with Dog
Bel Ami (1971)
as Jacques Rivat

Another Day, Another Dollar (1967)
as Danny

The Survivor (1961)
as Albert Pooley

A Fear of Strangers (1964)
as Detective Sergeant Miller
Man Charged (1971)
as Calvin

1+1=1.5 (1969)
as Henry Beldon





