Allan Hargreaves was an American actor who is best known for Seven Ages of Fashion, The Gentle Touch, and The New Statesman.
Personal and Family Life
Allan Hargreaves was born on May 2, 1935, in Hong Kong. He had a dynamic career in acting, but little is known about his personal and family life. Information regarding his family background and relationships is scarce.
Career
Hargreaves built a reputation as a versatile actor during his career, appearing in various television series. He is particularly recognized for his roles in notable shows from the 1970s and 1980s, including a prominent role in The New Statesman.
Death and Legacy
Allan Hargreaves passed away in October 2011 in London, England, due to pneumonia. His contributions to television remain appreciated by fans of the shows he starred in, and he is remembered for his engaging performances.
Filmography
Title | Type | Year | Role | Rating |
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The New Statesman | TV Series | 1989 | Allan Hargreaves | 7.8 |
Rumpole of the Bailey | TV Series | 1987 | TV Newsreader | 8.4 |
First Among Equals | TV Mini Series | 1986 | ITN Reporter | 8.4 |
Janet and Company | TV Series | 1981 | Role not specified | N/A |
The Gentle Touch | TV Series | 1980 | Radio Newscaster | 6.6 |
Seven Ages of Fashion | TV Mini Series | 1975 | Presenter | N/A |