John McEnery

John McEnery

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John McEnery (1943-2019) was a British actor and writer. At age 20 he found his first stage work, spending three seasons with the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool. He joined the British National Theatre Company in 1966. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He starred alongside Claude Jade and Jean-Pierre Cassel in Gérard Brach's bittersweet The...

Known For

Romeo and Juliet

as Mercutio

The Duellists

as Amiable Second

Cast Credits

Tess of the D'Urbervilles

as Jack Durbeyfield

Henry V at Shakespeare's Globe

as The Governor of Harfleur / Archbishop of Canterbury / Pistol

Black Beauty

as Mr. York

Abraham

as Königsberater

Dear Roy, Love Gillian

as DCS Wilf Brooks

Thacker

as Reg Faulkner

Hamlet

as Osric

The Fool

as Mr. Maclean

The Krays

as Eddie Pellam

Precious Bane

as Wizard Beguildy

Codename: Kyril

as Loshkevoi

Little Dorrit

as Captain Hopkins

Gulag

as Diczek

Poppyland

as Algernon Swinburne

Pope John Paul II

as Monsignor Kuczkowski

Jamaica Inn

as Reverend Francis Davey

The Duellists

as Amiable Second

Schizo

as Stephens

Galileo

as Federzoni

The Land That Time Forgot

as Captain Von Schoenvorts

The Ragman's Daughter

as Old Man on Wagon