Known for Acting

Sir Robert Stephens (14 July 1931 – 12 November 1995) was a leading English actor in the early years of England's Royal National Theatre. He was one of the most respected actors of his generation and was at one time regarded as the natural successor to Laurence Olivier. While very acting on stage his whole life, he also participated in more than 100 theatrical films and TV series episodes. He was married to actress Maggie Smith between 1967 and 1974. They had two children together, who both have become actors: Toby Stephens and Chris Larkin. Following years of ill health, he died on 12 November 1995 at the age of 64 due to complications during surgery, eleven months after having been knighted. Description above partly from the Wikipedia article Robert Stephens, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
1963
as Germanicus
1968
as the Prince
1987
as Mr. Lockwood
1978
as Chief Medical Officer
1992
as Ted the Drunk
1989
as Auncient Pistol
1993
as Poe's Teacher
1977
as Brigadier-General Treillard
1961
as Peter Smith
1990
as Sir Gerald Moore
1972
as Sir Hugo Cunningham
2018
as Self (archive footage)
1969
as Teddy Lloyd
1970
as Sherlock Holmes
1972
as Ercole Visconti
1992
as Reverend Irwine
1983
as Vic Griffiths
1991
as The Camarlengo
1987
as James Frampton
1987
as Konstantinis