John Tillinger

Born: 1938-06-28

John Tillinger (born June 28, 1938) is a theatre director and actor. Joachim F. Tillinger was born in Tabriz, Iran. His father was German Jewish and his mother was Protestant. Tillinger was raised in England, where he was first exposed to the theatre. He spent his early years on Broadway as an actor, appearing in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (standby "Freddie", 1968), Othello ("Roderigo", 1970), Hay Fever ("Sandy Tyrell", 1970), and The Changing Room ("Colin Jagger", 1973). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Hello Again

as T.V. Moderator
Released: 1987-11-06

A suburban housewife chokes to death and is brought back to life by a spell cast by her wacky...

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Lovesick

as Play Director
Released: 1983-02-18

Sigmund Freud's ghost advises a married New York psychiatrist in love with a patient.

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Resurrection

as Dr. Herron
Released: 1980-09-26

The story of a woman who survives the car accident which kills her husband, but discovers that...

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The Appointments of Dennis Jennings

as Psychiatrist Drawing
Released: 1988-09-07

Dennis Jennings is an introverted daydreamer, sleepwalking through life. He is a professional...

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A Little Sex

as Sattler Sponsor
Released: 1982-04-02

Michael and Katherine have enjoyed a long relationship together even before they tie the knot....

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Doctor Who: The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve

as Simon Duvall
Released: 1966-02-26

The TARDIS materialises in Paris in the year 1572 and the Doctor decides to visit the famous...

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Every Act of Life

as Self
Released: 2018-04-23

The life of Tony-winning playwright Terrence McNally (Master Class, Ragtime): 60 years of...

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The Adams Chronicles

as King George III
First aired: 1976-01-20

The Adams Chronicles is a thirteen-episode miniseries by PBS that aired in 1976 to commemorate...

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Another World

as uncredited
First aired: 1964-05-04

Another World is an American television soap opera that ran on NBC for 35 years from May 4, 1964...

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