TV Shows - Roger Morlidge
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on December 21, 2024. Roger Morlidge has appeared in 2 television series with data.
- #213Downton Abbeyas Artificial Limbs Man • 1 episode • #213 most popular showDownton Abbey is a British period drama television series that follows the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in early 20th-century England. The show combines elements of romance, drama, and social commentary, offering a captivating portrayal of the upstairs/downstairs dynamics during a time of profound societal changes. With a stellar ensemble cast and meticulous attention to detail, Downton Abbey has garnered critical acclaim for its compelling storytelling, rich character development, and stunning production values.
- #270Call the Midwifeas Dr. Robert Latham • 1 episode • #270 most popular showCall the Midwife is a British period drama television series based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth. Set in the 1950s, the show follows the lives of a group of midwives working in the poverty-stricken East End of London. Through their personal and professional experiences, the series explores the challenges and joys of bringing new life into the world amidst a backdrop of social and cultural change. Known for its heartfelt storytelling and strong female characters, Call the Midwife has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal fan base since its premiere.
Movies - Roger Morlidge
Sorted by online popularity. Roger Morlidge has appeared in 2 movies with data.
- #1,202The English Patientas Sergeant - Desert Train • #1,202 most popular movieThe English Patient is a 1996 epic romantic war drama film directed by Anthony Minghella, based on the novel by Michael Ondaatje, depicting a man's entanglement in love, betrayal, and politics during World War II in the Sahara Desert.
- #1,581Shakespeare in Loveas James Armitage • #1,581 most popular movieShakespeare in Love is a 1998 period romantic comedy film directed by John Madden, featuring a fictional love story between playwright William Shakespeare and noblewoman Viola de Lesseps.