- Glyn Owen
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birthdate =6 March ,1928
birthplace =Bolton ,Lancashire ,England
deathdate = Dda|2004|09|10|1928|03|6
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website =Glyn (Griffith) Owen (
6 March 1928 –10 September 2004 ) was a British stage and televisionactor .Born in
Bolton ,Lancashire , the son of a Welsh railway guard, he left school aged 14 and worked in a telegraph office. He completed his compulsory military service in 1946-1948 during which time he acted in the War Office's amateur dramatic company. For the next five years he was a police officer inLondon 's Paddington district, while continuing in amateur dramatics and receiving acting training at the Actor's Studio inSt John's Wood .By 1955 he was performing with the George Mitchell Singers in
Blackpool , with the impresarioLew Grade as his agent. His television debut was in 1956 in "The Trollenburg Terror". His other television roles included "Emergency Ward 10 ", "Coronation Street ", "The Brothers", "Doomwatch ", "The Adventures of William Tell ", "The Rat Catchers ", "Oil Strike North ", "Survivors ",Doctor Who " ("The Power of Kroll ", 1978),All Creatures Great and Small ", "Blake's 7 ", "Ennal's Point ", "Nekromanteia". He also appeared in a memorable 1978 episode ofThe Professionals (TV series) called 'Rogue' in which he played a corrupt CI5 agent, Barry Martin.However, his best known role was that of gruff boatyard owner 'Jack Rolfe' in the BBC's soap-drama "
Howards' Way ".His two children,
Lloyd Owen andCathy Owen , are also actors.External links
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