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Dennis Spencer
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Dennis Spencer is known for
Crossroads (1964)
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Z Cars (1962)
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A Life of Bliss (1960)
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Known for
Crossroads
4.4
TV Series
Kevin Lomass
Mr. Ryman
Dr. MacIntyre
1966–1972 • 5 eps
Z Cars
7.0
TV Series
Mr. Green
1963 • 1 ep
A Life of Bliss
6.6
TV Series
Rex Forrester
1961 • 1 ep
Chasing the Dragon
TV Movie
Immigration Officer
1960
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Crossroads
4.4
TV Series
Dr. MacIntyre
Kevin Lomass
Mr. Ryman
1966–1972
5 episodes
Z Cars
7.0
TV Series
Mr. Green
1963
1 episode
A Life of Bliss
6.6
TV Series
Rex Forrester
1961
1 episode
Chasing the Dragon
TV Movie
Immigration Officer
1960
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He acted in Agatha Christie's play, "Witness for the Prosecution," at the Wimbledon Theatre in London, England with John Barron, Giles Watling, and Prunella Gee in the cast.
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