About The Prisoner
After resigning, a secret agent is abducted and taken to what looks like an idyllic village, but is really a bizarre Kafkaesque prison. His warders demand information. He gives them nothing, but only tries to escape.
Main Cast of The Prisoner
Patrick McGoohan
plays Number 6 (17 episodes)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Patrick Joseph McGoohan (March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009) was an American-bo...
See Patrick McGoohan's other roles →Peter Swanwick
plays The Supervisor (17 episodes)
Angelo Muscat
plays The Butler (17 episodes)
Fenella Fielding
plays The Announcer/Telephone Operator (voice) (17 episodes)
Secondary Cast of The Prisoner
Colin Gordon
plays Number Two (2 episodes)
Leo McKern
plays Former Number Two (3 episodes)
Derren Nesbitt
plays New Number Two (1 episode)
Eric Portman
plays Number Two (1 episode)
Ronald Radd
plays Rook (1 episode)
David Bauer
plays The Judge / Number Two (1 episode)
Paul Eddington
plays Cobb (1 episode)
John Sharp
plays Number Two (1 episode)
Mary Morris
plays Number Two (1 episode)
Anton Rodgers
plays Number Two (1 episode)
Donald Sinden
plays The Colonel (1 episode)
Nigel Stock
plays The Colonel / Number Six / Seltzman (1 episode)
Alexis Kanner
plays Number Forty Eight / The Kid (2 episodes)
Nadia Gray
plays Nadia Rokovsky, Number 8 (1 episode)
George Baker
plays The New Number Two (1 episode)
George Coulouris
plays Man with the Stick (1 episode)
Justine Lord
plays Sonia (1 episode)
Mark Eden
plays Number One Hundred (1 episode)
Conrad Phillips
plays Doctor (1 episode)
Victor Maddern
plays Bandmaster (1 episode)
George Benson
plays Labour Exchange Manager (1 episode)
Zena Walker
plays Janet Portland (1 episode)
Norma West
plays Girl Bo-Peep (1 episode)
Denis Shaw
plays Shopkeeper (2 episodes)
Richard Wattis
plays Fotheringay (1 episode)
John Castle
plays Number Twelve (1 episode)
Joe Gladwin
plays Yorkshire Napoleon (1 episode)
Clifford Evans
plays Number Two (1 episode)
Thomas Heathcote
plays Lobo Man (1 episode)
Peter Bowles
plays 'A' (1 episode)
Earl Cameron
plays Supervisor (1 episode)
Earl Cameron was born on August 8, 1917 in Pembroke, Bermuda. He was an actor, known for Thunderball (1965), Inceptio...
See Earl Cameron's other roles →Rosalie Crutchley
plays Queen (1 episode)
André van Gyseghem
plays Retiring Number Two (1 episode)
Aubrey Morris
plays Town Crier / Roman Emperor (1 episode)
Gertan Klauber
plays Cafe Waiter (1 episode)
Duncan Macrae
plays Doctor / Napoleon Bonaparte (1 episode)
Sheila Allen
plays Number Fourteen (1 episode)
Kevin Stoney
plays Colonel J. (1 episode)
Richard Caldicot
plays Commander (1 episode)
Valerie French
plays Kathy (1 episode)
Fabia Drake
plays Welfare Worker (1 episode)
Al Mancini
plays Announcer (1 episode)
Michael Brennan
plays Killer Karminski (1 episode)
Peter Wyngarde
plays Number Two (1 episode)
Michael Bilton
plays M.C. Councillor (1 episode)
Virginia Maskell
plays The Woman (1 episode)
Terence Donovan
plays Sailor (1 episode)
Annette Andre
plays Watchmaker's Daughter (1 episode)
Lloyd Lamble
plays Stapleton (1 episode)
Jane Merrow
plays Alison / Number Twenty-Four (1 episode)
Basil Hoskins
plays Number Fourteen (1 episode)
Keith Pyott
plays Waiter (1 episode)
Alan White
plays Dutton (1 episode)
George Pravda
plays Doctor (1 episode)
Basil Dignam
plays Supervisor (1 episode)
Brian Worth
plays Group Captain (1 episode)
Guy Doleman
plays Number Two (1 episode)
Katherine Kath
plays Engadine (1 episode)
Finlay Currie
plays General (1 episode)
Lucille Soong
plays Flower Girl (1 episode)
Patrick Jordan
plays Danvers (1 episode)
George Merritt
plays Postman (1 episode)
Peter Howell
plays Professor (1 episode)
Lockwood West
plays Camera Shop Manager (1 episode)
John Cazabon
plays Umbrella Man (1 episode) , Man in Cave (1 episode)
Martin Miller
plays Watchmaker / Number Fifty Four (1 episode)
John Frawley
plays Flowerman (1 episode)
Patsy Smart
plays Night Maid (1 episode) , Waitress (1 episode)
Arthur White
plays Stall Holder (1 episode)
Patrick Cargill
plays Thorpe (1 episode) , Number Two (1 episode)
Oliver MacGreevy
plays Gardener / Electrician (1 episode)
Wanda Ventham
plays Computer Attendant (1 episode)
Charles Lloyd Pack
plays Artist (1 episode)
Mark Burns
plays Number Two's Assistant (1 episode)
Angela Browne
plays Number Eighty-Six (1 episode)
Barbara Yu Ling
plays Taxi Driver (1 episode)
Lucy Griffiths
plays Judge (1 episode) , Lady in Corridor (1 episode)
Christopher Benjamin
plays Labour Exchange Manager (1 episode) , Potter (1 episode) , Number Two's Assistant (1 episode)
Stephanie Randall
plays Maid (1 episode)
Jack Allen
plays Doctor (1 episode)
Frederick Piper
plays Ex-Admiral (1 episode)
Georgina Cookson
plays Mrs. Butterworth / Number Two (1 episode) , Blonde Lady (1 episode)
David Garfield
plays Hospital Attendant (1 episode)
Keith Peacock
plays Guardian (1 episode)
David Arlen
plays Karel (1 episode)
Kenneth Griffith
plays Schnipps / Number Two (1 episode) , The President (1 episode)
Hilda Barry
plays No. 38 (1 episode)
Jack Le White
plays Judge (1 episode)
Annette Carell
plays 'B' (1 episode)
Bettine Le Beau
plays Maid (1 episode)
Peter Brace
plays Guardian (1 episode) , Mechanic (1 episode)
Peter Brace was born on August 30, 1924 and passed away 5 years ago at the age of 94 on October 29, 2018.
See Peter Brace's other roles →Terry Yorke
plays Thug (1 episode)
Peter Brayham
plays Thug (1 episode)
Rachel Herbert
plays Number Fifty Eight (1 episode)
Grace Arnold
plays Maid (1 episode) , Number Thirty Six (2 episodes)
Dene Cooper
plays Photographer (1 episode)
Kenneth Benda
plays Supervisor (1 episode)
Holly Doone
plays Waitress (1 episode)
Alf Joint
plays Mechanic (1 episode)
Gay Cameron
plays Number Thirty-Six (1 episode)
David Nettheim
plays Doctor (1 episode)
Pat Keen
plays Nurse (1 episode)
Dinny Powell
plays Guardian (1 episode)
Betty McDowall
plays Professor's Wife (1 episode)
Ian Fleming
plays Man at Cafe and First Top Hat (1 episode)
Norman Mitchell
plays Mechanic (1 episode)
Bette Bourne
plays Projection Operator (1 episode)
Dennis Chinnery
plays Gunther (1 episode)
Jon Laurimore
plays Ernst (1 episode)
Niké Arrighi
plays Gypsy Girl (1 episode)
Bill Cummings
plays Henchman (1 episode) , Horseman (1 episode)
Camilla Hasse
plays Day Supervisor (1 episode)
Michael Nightingale
plays Night Supervisor (1 episode)
Denise Buckley
plays Maid (1 episode)
Gerry Crampton
plays Kosho Game Opponent (1 episode) , Guardian (1 episode)
Gerry Crampton was born on April 28, 1930 and passed away 15 years ago at the age of 78 on January 24, 2009.
See Gerry Crampton's other roles →William Lyon Brown
plays Doctor (1 episode)
Patricia Jessel
plays Psychiatrist (1 episode)
Bee Duffell
plays Psychiatrist (2 episodes)
Victor Platt
plays Assistant Supervisor (1 episode)
Shivaun O'Casey
plays Nurse (1 episode)
Geoffrey Reed
plays Skipper (1 episode)
Larry Taylor
plays Gypsy Man (1 episode) , Mexican Sam (1 episode)
Joe Dunne
plays Tower Guard (1 episode)
Michael Miller
plays Number Ninety-Three (1 episode) , Man in Buggy (1 episode)
Michael Danvers-Walker
plays New Man (1 episode) , Painter (1 episode)
Romo Gorrara
plays Tower Guard (1 episode)
Romo Gorrara was born on April 24, 1932 and passed away 26 years ago at the age of 65 on December 4, 1997.
See Romo Gorrara's other roles →Hugo Schuster
plays Professor Jacob Seltzman / The Colonel (1 episode)
John Wentworth
plays Sir Charles Portland (1 episode)
James Bree
plays Villiers (1 episode)
John Maxim
plays Judge (1 episode) , Number Eighty Six (1 episode)
Harold Berens
plays Reporter (1 episode) , Boxing M.C. (1 episode)
Fredric Abbott
plays Potter (1 episode)
Henry B. Longhurst
plays Old Guest (1 episode)
John Nolan
plays Young Guest (1 episode)
Jack Cooper
plays Corridor Guard (1 episode) , Guardian (1 episode)
Gordon Tanner
plays Town Elder (1 episode)
George Leech
plays Guardian (1 episode) , Corridor Guard (1 episode)
Michael Balfour
plays Will (1 episode)
Gordon Sterne
plays Bystander (1 episode)
Monti DeLyle
plays Town Dignitary (1 episode)
Douglas Jones
plays Horse Dealer (1 episode)
Bill Nick
plays Gunman (1 episode)
Leslie Crawford
plays Gunman (1 episode)
Frank Maher
plays Gunman (1 episode)
Eddie Eddon
plays Horseman (1 episode)
Kathleen Breck
plays Number Forty-Two (1 episode)
Bartlett Mullins
plays Committee Chairman (1 episode)
June Ellis
plays Number Forty-Eight (1 episode)
Michael Billington
plays Woodland Man (1 episode)
John Hamblin
plays Woodland Man (1 episode)
Joseph Cuby
plays Member of Social Group (1 episode)
Michael Chow
plays Member of Social Group (1 episode)
Norman Scace
plays Psychiatric Director (1 episode)
Derek Aylward
plays New Supervisor (1 episode)
Max Faulkner
plays Scots Napoleon (1 episode) , Horseman (1 episode)
Hilary Dwyer
plays Number Seventy-Three (1 episode)
Arthur Gross
plays Control Room Operator (1 episode)
Victor Woolf
plays Shop Assistant (1 episode)
Michael Segal
plays Laboratory Technician (1 episode)
Margo Andrew
plays Shop Kiosk Girl (1 episode)
Susan Sheers
plays Code Expert (1 episode)
Fred Haggerty
plays Guardian (1 episode)
Eddie Powell
plays Guardian (1 episode)
Eddie Powell was born on March 9, 1927 and passed away 23 years ago at the age of 73 on August 11, 2000.
See Eddie Powell's other roles →Sheena Marshe
plays Barmaid (1 episode)
John Rees
plays Welsh Napoleon (1 episode)
John Rees was born on March 6, 1927 in Port Talbot, Wales as John Morgan Rees. He was an actor and composer, known fo...
See John Rees's other roles →John Drake
plays Bowler (1 episode)
Gaynor Steward
plays Little Girl (1 episode)
Graham Steward
plays Little Boy (1 episode)
Stephen Howe
plays Little Boy (1 episode)
Ann Barrass
plays Technician (1 episode)
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