Brinley Jenkins was an American actor who is best known for Festival (1963), The District Nurse (1984), and Fallen Hero (1978).
Personal and Family Life
Brinley Jenkins was born on June 17, 1926, in Cwmafan, Port Talbot, Wales, UK. He was married to Mair Jones from December 23, 1952, until his death in 2001, and they had two children together. His son, Alun ap Brinley, followed in his footsteps and pursued a career in the entertainment industry.
Death and Legacy
Brinley Jenkins passed away on June 24, 2001, in Queensland, Australia. His contributions to film and television have left a lasting impact, with notable performances that continue to be appreciated by audiences. Jenkins is remembered for his diverse roles and dedication to acting throughout his career.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2001 | The Bench | Walter Turner |
2000 | Edith’s Finger | Fred |
1996 | Darklands | The Librarian |
1996 | Satellite City | Mr. Painter |
1995 | Sorry About Last Night | Old Welshman |
1995 | Screen Two | Minister |
1995 | Oliver’s Travels | Boswell |
1994 | All Quiet on the Preston Front | Welsh Man |
1992 | Rhyfel Cartre | Rev. James |
1992 | Homer and His Pigeons | Homer |
1992 | The Christmas Stallion | Mr. Jones |
1992 | Screen One | Shopkeeper Bill Butcher |
1989–1992 | Chief Constable Maurice Probert | Chief Constable Maurice Probert |
1992 | Double Vision | Hall Porter |
1992 | Rebecca’s Daughters | Sir Neil Watkyn |
1991 | Time Riders | Judge |