Tony Anholt Movies
A tall, dark, and handsome British actor who parlayed his distinctive good looks into a memorable role as the womanizing Charles Frere in the television drama series Howard's Way, Tony Anholt also appeared on numerous stateside and British television programs in addition to numerous roles on the West End stage. Born in Singapore and subsequently moving to Australia during World War II, Anholt's family also lived briefly in South Africa before eventually settling in Britain. Following the death of his father during Japanese occupation, Anholt met his first wife while both were working as teachers. Though he had harbored a love for the stage, Anholt's previously untapped abilities as an actor lay dormant until he began training as an actor and appearing in numerous stage roles following his marriage. Soon a staple of numerous West End productions followed, when Anholt would appear on-stage from the late '60s to the early '90s in The Boys in the Band (his first West End appearance), Sleuth, and Death and the Maiden, among many others. Moving into television with a role in a 1965 BBC production of Alice (which remains one of the earliest Dennis Potter BBC productions to survive on tape), Anholt appeared on the small screen on both sides of the pond in such efforts as Coronation Street (1960), Space: 1999 (1975), Destination Moonbase Alpha (1976), and The Last Days of Pompeii (1984), before meeting his second wife on the set of Howard's Way. In addition to his work as an actor, Anholt was also prolific as an announcer for BBC World Service radio. In July 2002, Anholt died in London after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. He was 61. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie GuideCristina Raines plays a pro golfer in The Late Nancy Irving. She's not "late" at the beginning of the film, but it sure looks that she will be ere long. Abducted by dying millionaire Marius Goring, Nancy Irving (Raines) is forced to be an unwilling blood donor. Will she escape while she can still stand up by herself? The Late Nancy Irving premiered in America over the USA network on March 2, 1985, in tandem with another British made-for-TV movie, Czech Mate. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
When a killer leaves the body of an actress under a tree, a private detective's wife sets out to identify the killer. ~ All Movie Guide
Cosmic Princess is comprised of scenes from the syndicated TV series Space 1999. Most of this "TV movie" consists of the series' second-season opener, which introduced Maya (Catherine Schell), an extraterrestrial endowed with the ability to transform herself into any life form. Maya is the daughter of Mentor, an evil alien who tries to drain the minds of the Moonbase Alpha crew. Befriending the Earthlings (among them series regulars Martin Landau, Barbara Bain and Barry Morse), Maya helps them escape Mentor's clutches. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
This sci-fi adventure was the pilot for a television series Space: 1999. It is set in the next century just after an enormous blast from an alien ship destroys half the moon and sends the rest hurtling through space. Unfortunately, upon the chunk of speeding rock is the research station Alpha which contains 311 people helmed by cool-headed Commander Koenig. Now the Alpha castaways must not only continue to survive, they must also keep up on their research to discover what happened and why. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Appointment with a Killer began life as a British TV movie, then took up residence in the US as part of ABC's Wide World Mystery anthology. As with most videotaped thrillers of this ilk, the cast is headed by a well-known American actor, in this case Joanna Pettet. The plot concerns a murder that remains unsolved for five years. Ms. Pettet may well be the next victim unless she can determine the killer's identity post-haste. Tony Anholt and Freddie Jones costar. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
In this thriller based on a novel by Alistair MacLean, Barry Newman plays John Talbot, an underwater salvage expert who witnesses the murder of his wife and child. After working with the police, Talbot hatches his own scheme to bring the killers to justice; posing as a criminal, he stages the phony murder of a police officer and kidnaps Sarah Ruthven (Suzy Kendall), the heiress to a petroleum fortune. Talbot's false daring attracts the attention of a criminal mastermind who wants to recover the valuables aboard a plane that recently crash-landed in the water; however, Talbot knows that the same man was responsible for his family's death, and he intends to see that he never returns from their exploratory search of the wrecked plane. Watch for Ben Kingsley in a small role, it was his first film, prior to Gandhi in 1982. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Barry Newman, Suzy Kendall, (more)
Season two of The Protectors focuses on the crime-fighting team of the same name, dispensing justice throughout the glamour capitals of Europe. American Harry Rule (Robert Vaughn), Briton Contessa di Contini (Nyree Dawn Porter) and Frenchman Paul Buchet (Tony Anholt) work both separately and in concert in this season's batch of 24 episodes. Highlights include the team's jaunts to Spain in the episode "Quin," Denmark in "Baubles, Bangles and Beads," Venice in "Goodbye George," and Hungary (or at least a reasonable facsimile) in "Border Line". Also worthy of mention is "Wam," a thrilling two-parter lensed in Salzburg; and a guest-star turn by singer Eartha Kitt (as herself) in "A Pocket Full of Posies." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Robert Vaughn, Nyree Dawn Porter, (more)
Season one of The Protectors focuses on the crimefighting team of the same name, dispensing justice throughout the glamour capitals of Europe. American Harry Rule (Robert Vaughn), Briton Contessa di Contini (Nyree Dawn Porter), and Frenchman Paul Buchet (Tony Anholt) work both separately and in concert in this season's batch of 24 episodes. Never sitting still for a second, the Protectors head to Rome in the episode "See No Evil;" to West Germany in "The Quick Brown Fox;" and to London in "With a Little Help From My Friends." There's also a stellar guest-cast roster during season one, including Doctor Who's Patrick Troughton in "Brother Hood," Batman's Michael Gough in "One and One Makes One," and Sherlock Holmes' Jeremy Brett in the aforementioned visit to London. Finally, Ed Bishop, star of another Gerry Anderson production, UFO, shows up in "The First Circle." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Robert Vaughn, Nyree Dawn Porter, (more)











