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Stephen Garlick is a Actor born on 7 july 1959

Stephen Garlick

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Birth name Stephen Garlick
Birth 7 july 1959 (64 years)

Stephen Garlick was born in Stockwell, London, on 7 July 1959 is an English actor. As a child he attended the famous Corona Academy Stage School in London. He has appeared in many television and film productions. One of his early appearances was as a small boy with a potty stuck on his head in Carry On Doctor (1967). Other early credits include Headline Hunters (1968) and The Sea Children (1968). Both were made by The Children's Film Foundation. He also played the part of Dan in The Boy from Space for BBC Schools. The latter has recently been released on DVD by The British Film Institute. In 1973 he played the role of Ned in the second series of The Adventures of Black Beauty. He also appeared in another film for The Children's Film Foundation in 1975 called The Hostages. A year later he played an alien called Kwaan in the Thames Television sci-fi series The Tomorrow People. He also played the part of Tim Moffat in the controversial six part serial, Two People, for London Weekend Television. Other television appearances include The Houseboy, Butterflies and Minder with fellow Corona boy Dennis Waterman. Stephen played Ibbotson in the Doctor Who story, Mawdryn Undead. He has provided many voices for radio and tv commercials and also films. His best known voice role is the main character of Jen in the 1982 American–British children's film The Dark Crystal. He has twice been a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company appearing in many radio plays. He co-owns a Woking-based video production company.

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Jim Henson
Jim Henson
(1 films)
Derek Francis
Derek Francis
(3 films)
Frank Oz
Frank Oz
(1 films)
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Filmography of Stephen Garlick (7 films)

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Actor

30 Door Key, 1h30
Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Crispin Glover, Iain Glen, Fabienne Babe, Robert Stephens, Stephen Garlick, Judith Godrèche
Rating56% 2.808242.808242.808242.808242.80824
Une adaptation du roman Ferdydurke de Witold Gombrowicz.
The Dark Crystal, 1h28
Directed by Frank Oz, Jim Henson
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Children's films
Actors Lisa Maxwell, Barry Dennen, Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Billie Whitelaw, Dave Goelz
Roles Jen (voice)
Rating70% 3.549863.549863.549863.549863.54986
A thousand years ago on the planet Thra, a magical crystal cracked, and two new races appeared: the malevolent Skeksis, who use the power of the "Dark Crystal" to continually replenish themselves, and kind wizards called Mystics.
Scrooge
Scrooge (1970)
, 2h
Directed by Ronald Neame
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Christmas films, Time travel films, Ghost films, Musical films
Actors Albert Finney, Alec Guinness, Edith Evans, Kenneth More, Michael Medwin, Laurence Naismith
Roles Child
Rating74% 3.7461753.7461753.7461753.7461753.746175
Ebenezer Scrooge (Albert Finney) is a cold-hearted and greedy old miser whose only concern is money and profit and hates everything to do with Christmas. After Scrooge scares off a group of boys who were singing a carol outside his door, his nephew Fred (Michael Medwin) arrives to invite him to Christmas dinner with his wife and friends. Scrooge, however, refuses. After Fred leaves, Scrooge gives his clerk Bob Cratchit (David Collings) the next day off as it is Christmas, but he expects him back all the earlier the next morning. Bob meets two of his children, including Tiny Tim (Richard Beaumont), in the streets, and they buy the food for their Christmas dinner. Scrooge, meanwhile, is surveyed by two other men (Derek Francis and Roy Kinnear) for a donation for the poor but Scrooge refuses to support the prisons and workhouses and even says "if they rather die, then they better do it and decrease the surplus population." On his way home, Scrooge meets some of his clients, including Tom Jenkins (Anton Rogers), and reminds them the debts they owe him. In a running gag, Scrooge is stalked and being made fun of by the same street urchins seen at the start of the film, calling him "Father Christmas.
Crossplot
Crossplot (1969)
, 1h36
Directed by Alvin Rakoff
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Action
Actors Roger Moore, Claudie Lange, Alexis Kanner, Martha Hyer, Bernard Lee, Derek Francis
Roles Small Boy In Coach
Rating54% 2.706062.706062.706062.706062.70606
Roger Moore is Gary Fenn, a talent scout for a London modeling agency who finds the perfect target and calculates the events which mean that only one girl will be good enough for his bosses, a Hungarian Marla Kugash (Lange). He finds her among the anti-war movement in the bohemian depths of swinging London. She is in the company of a young man, Tarquin, who is extremely protective of her and overtly aggressive to Fenn.
Headline Hunters
Actors Stephen Garlick, Bill Owen, Reginald Marsh, Keith Smith, Glyn Houston, David Lodge

A bunch of kids help run the local newspaper after their father becomes ill. In the process they foil a robbery at a local factory.
Carry On Doctor, 1h34
Directed by Gerald Thomas
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Frankie Howerd, Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Jim Dale, Barbara Windsor
Rating64% 3.2493.2493.2493.2493.249
Francis Bigger (Howerd) is a charlatan faith healer, convinced that "mind over matter" is more effective than medical treatment. During a lecture, he stumbles offstage and is admitted to the local hospital. In hospital, he incessantly groans and whines about being "maltreated", demanding better treatment than the other, eccentric patients. These include: bedridden layabout Charlie Roper (James) who shams illnesses to stay in hospital; Ken Biddle (Bresslaw) who makes frequent trips to the ladies' ward to flirt with his love interest, Mavis Winkle (Dilys Laye); and Mr Barron (Hawtrey) who seems to be suffering sympathy pains while his wife awaits the birth of their baby. While being treated, Bigger meets two very different doctors. Clumsy yet charming Dr Kilmore (Dale) is popular with the patients and loved from afar by the beautiful Nurse Clark (Harris) while hospital registrar Dr Tinkle (Kenneth Williams) is universally detested, as is his battleaxe Matron (Jacques), who harbours an unrequited love for him.