Top TV Shows - Jeffry Wickham
Jeffry Wickham's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Black Mirror Poster
    #99
    Black Mirror
    as Sir Harold Mount 1 episode
    #99 in TVScore: 5.5
    Black Mirror is a British dystopian science fiction anthology series developed by Charlie Brooker. Each standalone episode delves into the uneasy relationship between society and technology, often setting its narratives in near-future scenarios. The series examines the consequences of advanced technological innovations on human behavior and societal structures.
  • Midsomer Murders Poster
    #429
    Midsomer Murders
    as Judge 1 episode
    #429 in TVScore: 1.5
    Midsomer Murders is a British television detective drama series that follows the investigations of Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby as he unravels a series of mysterious and often bizarre murders in the fictional county of Midsomer. The show, which first aired in 1997, is known for its picturesque rural setting and complex murder mysteries. With its signature blend of suspense, dark humor, and intriguing character dynamics, Midsomer Murders appeals to fans of both crime dramas and cozy mysteries.
Top Movies - Jeffry Wickham
Jeffry Wickham's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 5 movies sorted by current online popularity.
Jeffry Wickham Biography
Jeffry Wickham (5 August 1933 – 17 June 2014) was an English stage, film and television actor. He served as President of the actors' trade union Equity from 1992 to 1994. Wickham appeared in various films including 'You Only Live Twice' (1967) as a Russian Control Room Officer (uncredited), 'Before Winter Comes' (1969) as Captain Roots, 'Hello-Goodbye' (1970) as Dickie, 'The Breaking of Bumbo' (1970) as the Medical Officer, and 'Waterloo' (1970) as Colborne. He also made appearances in TV shows such as 'The Sweeney' (1975), 'Thriller' (1975), and 'The Remains of the Day' (1993). Wickham passed away on 17 June 2014 after a long illness.