Bryan Kendrick

Bryan Kendrick was an English actor and writer, known for his work in The Avengers (1961), The Spies (1966), and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950). He was born on June 15, 1929, in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, UK, and passed away on March 11, 1970, in Hillingdon, London, England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Bryan Kendrick, born Terence Bryan Clephan Kendrick, spent much of his early life in England. Details about his family life are limited, but he had a passion for acting from a young age, which led him into the entertainment industry. His career spanned several decades, during which he gained recognition for his performances on television.

Death and Legacy

Bryan Kendrick died on March 11, 1970, due to a myocardial infarction complicated by diabetes. His contributions to television and theater have left a lasting impression, and he is remembered for his unique roles in various series. Despite his relatively short life, his work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic British television.

Filmography

Title Role Year Type
Not in Front of the Children RAF Type 1969 TV Series
Charge! Second Executive 1969 TV Series
The Avengers Phillipson 1969 TV Series
The Franchise Trail Banker, Abadan and Zircon Director 1968 TV Movie
Crossroads Forsyth 1968 TV Series
The First Lady Baxter 1968 TV Series
Softly Softly Station Sergeant 1968 TV Series
Sorry I’m Single Mr. Bird 1967 TV Series
Mogul Doctor 1967 TV Series
The Saint Bernard 1967 TV Series
The Whitehall Worrier Press Photographer 1967 TV Series
Harry Worth Simpson 1966 TV Series
Broome Stages Pantaloon and Lodovico 1966 TV Mini Series
Foreign Affairs Monsieur Dubois 1966 TV Series
Adam Adamant Lives! Sales Manager 1966 TV Series