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Michael Sarne

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Michael Sarne

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Aug 6, 1939 (87 years old)

Place of Birth

Paddington, London, England, UK

Biography

Michael Sarne (born Michael Scheuer; 6 August 1940) is a British actor, writer, producer, and director, who also had a brief career as a pop singer in the 1960s. Sarne directed the films Joanna (1968) and Myra Breckinridge (1970). He has appeared as an actor in several films including A Place to Go (1965), Two Weeks in September (1967), and Moonlighting (1982).

Known For

Acting
2018DJMike
2017Gloves OffTaffy
2013The World's EndPublican 6
2013The Piano Room
2013SweetsThe German
2012Les MisérablesFather Mabeuf
2011Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyKarla (Voice)
2008Telstar: The Joe Meek StoryBackstage Manager
2007Eastern PromisesValery
2006ForgivenessHenry Adler
2001The Fourth AngelLeo Hasse
2001Wendy Richard: A Life on the BoxSelf
1999The Waiting TimeGeneral Pytor Rykov
1997Jonathan CreekMartin Crow
1993The Hollow Menfather
199130 Door Key
1989Cult PeopleHimself
1989Riding the EdgeKroll
1989Thieves in the NightMr. Newton
1988Appointment with DeathHealey
1987BlatBogdanov
1985Hands Up!Self (1981 footage)
1985Howards' WayPaul Voss
1984Success Is the Best RevengeVideo Store Attendant
1982MoonlightingBuilders' Merchant
1979MinderBilly Beesley
1970Myra BreckinridgeActing School Student (uncredited)
1967Two Weeks in SeptemberVincent
1965Every Day's a HolidayTim Gilpin
1963A Place to GoRicky Flint
1962The Scales of JusticeGerman Boyfriend
1961The Guns of NavaroneUndetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1961On the FiddleGerman Officer
1960Sink the Bismarck!Hoffman - 'Bismarck' (uncredited)
1960No KiddingHenri
Production
1995Glastonbury: The Movie in FlashbackProducer
1966Road to St. TropezProducer
Directing
1995Glastonbury: The Movie in FlashbackDirector
1993The PunkDirector
1976IntimacyDirector
1970Myra BreckinridgeDirector
1968JoannaDirector
1966Road to St. TropezDirector
Writing
1970Myra BreckinridgeScreenplay
1968JoannaScreenplay
1966Road to St. TropezWriter
Crew
1995Glastonbury: The Movie in FlashbackCinematography