Dominic Roche
Dominic Roche (1902–1972), was a British actor and playwright.[1] His 'North country farce' My Wife's Lodger had a West End run in 1950,and was filmed with Roche in the leading role. The BFI Screenonline observed, "Roche's impressively spiky, downbeat script is peppered with dryly effective cynicism."[2]
Selected filmography
- My Wife's Lodger (1952)
- What Every Woman Wants (1954)
- The Quare Fellow (1962)
- Richard the Lionheart (TV series) (1962–1963)
- Paddy (1970)
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References
- "Dominic Roche | BFI". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2014-06-28.
- "BFI Screenonline: My Wife's Lodger (1952)". Screenonline.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-06-28.
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