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Brendan Price is a British theatre, movie, and television actor. He graduated, winning the prize for outstanding dialect work and began his career in the regional theatres of England. He worked in a number of the major theatres, playing a diverse range of parts in the plays of Anton Chekhov,
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, and in those of many other writers, both classical and modern.


Television

His television career began in 1972 with a part in the BBC’s Play of The Month series in
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's ''Stephen Dedalus''. For the next few years, his work moved freely between television and theatre until he made his first film, a starring role in the sex comedy ''
Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman ''Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman'' is a 1973 sex comedy film directed by Wolf Rilla.European Nightmares: Horror Cinema in Europe Since 1945' (2012). Columbia University Press. p. 65. Also known as ''Naughty Wives''. Plot The film is about ...
'' (1973), which was due to be directed by a young Jonathan Demme, but Demme was dismissed from the project. Price offered to resign his role in sympathy with him, but Demme counselled him to stay with the part, imparting the advice "In this business these things happen." Price benefitted from this lesson; his TV credits are numerous, and he has played guest roles in many major British television series including '' Doctor Who'' (in the serial ''
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''), ''Space 1999'', ''The Sweeney''. He played the role of Bonney in the BBC’s internationally sold series ''Target''. Back on stage, he played the title role of ''The Gambling Man'' in an adaptation of
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's novel. Miss Cookson said in her autobiography: "He was my perfect Gambling Man!". At this time, he starred in yet another film comedy that featured the cream of British comedy talent, ''
The Amorous Milkman ''The Amorous Milkman'' is a 1975 British comedy film directed by Derren Nesbitt and starring Julie Ege, Diana Dors and Brendan Price. The plot is about a young milkman who enjoys a number of adventures with bored women on his round. One versi ...
'' (1975). Back on stage, he played one of the leads in the World Premiere of ''Woundings'' at the
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, Manchester, and a memorable Biff in
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's ''
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'' with
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.


Spain

His career took another turn when he moved to live in Spain. This opened up a new market for his talents, which were quickly seen in ''Calle Nueva''. He followed this with other guest roles, and he had a major part in the award-winning film ''Los Sin Nombre'' released in the US as '' The Nameless'' directed by
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. He was also in ''
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'' directed by Stuart Gordon, ''The Nun'' and ''
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'', an adaptation of the Japanese novel by Eloy Lozano. He featured in the Catalan film ''Excuses'' directed by Joel Joan. During all this activity, he found time to return to England and play the role of the heartthrob Doctor Bernard McAllister in the long-running series ''
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''. Over the last few years, he has guest-starred in the Spanish series ''Anti-vicio'', ''El Comisario'', and he had a regular part in the very popular series ''Los Hombres de Paco''. He also featured in the mini-series ''Alakrana'' due for release this year. On the big screen, he was in '' The Possession of Emma Evans'', and he played opposite to Carme Elias in the award-winning '' Planes para Mañana''. In Roberto Santiago’s film ''El Sueño de Iván'' ("Ivan's Dream"), released in 2011, he played Greg Cullen, the President of FIFA. At the end of 2010, he co-starred with
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in "Transgression", which was released in 2011. Presently, he is working on the well-known Spanish series "Amar en Tiempos Revueltos" ("To Love Is Forever") .BFI.org
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Selected filmography

* ''
Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman ''Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman'' is a 1973 sex comedy film directed by Wolf Rilla.European Nightmares: Horror Cinema in Europe Since 1945' (2012). Columbia University Press. p. 65. Also known as ''Naughty Wives''. Plot The film is about ...
'' (1973) * ''
The Amorous Milkman ''The Amorous Milkman'' is a 1975 British comedy film directed by Derren Nesbitt and starring Julie Ege, Diana Dors and Brendan Price. The plot is about a young milkman who enjoys a number of adventures with bored women on his round. One versi ...
'' (1975) * ''
The Sleep of Death ''The Sleep of Death'' (a.k.a. ''The Inn of the Flying Dragon'') is a 1980 Swedish-Irish historical horror film written and directed by Calvin Floyd and starring Per Oscarsson, Curd Jürgens, Patrick Magee and Marilù Tolo. It is based on th ...
'' (1980) * '' The Nameless'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2001) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' Brain Drain'' (2009) * '' Exorcismus'' (2010)


Television appearances

* '' Man at the Top'' * '' The Sweeney'' * ''
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'' * '' Doctor Who'' (
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) * '' Space: 1999'' ( Catacombs of the Moon) * '' The Chinese Puzzle'' * ''
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'' * ''
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''


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Price, Brendan Year of birth missing (living people) English male film actors English male television actors Actors from Coventry Living people