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'''Roy Boyd''' (born 18 August 1938) is an [[England|English]] actor best known for his roles on [[television]] between 1963 and 2010.
'''Roy Boyd''' (born 18 August 1938) is an English actor best known for his roles on [[television]] between 1963 and 2010.


He has three children.
He has three children.
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Roy Boyd
Born (1938-08-18) 18 August 1938 (age 85)
Croydon, Surrey, England

Roy Boyd (born 18 August 1938) is an English actor best known for his roles on television between 1963 and 2010.

He has three children.

His TV credits include The Saint, Counterstrike, The Borderers, Codename, Colditz, The Zoo Gang, The Sweeney, Warship, Doctor Who (in the serial The Hand of Fear), Survivors, The New Avengers, Space: 1999, The Professionals, Secret Army, Van der Valk, Blake's 7, Minder, Dempsey and Makepeace, The Bill, Heartbeat and New Tricks. His film credits include appearances in The Wicker Man (1973), The Omen (1976), A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1979), Biggles (1986) and Asylum (2005). In 1990, he portrayed the elderly Lord Drinian in the BBC adaptation of The Silver Chair, the final instalment of the BBC's adaptation of the Narnia books.

Partial filmography

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