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Brian Deacon

Brian Deacon
  • Name: Brian Deacon
  • Birthday: 1949-02-13
  • Place of birth: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
  • Popularity: 6.056
Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Brian Deacon (born 13 February 1949) is a British actor. Born in Oxford, he trained at the Oxford Youth Theatre. He appeared with his brother Eric Deacon in the Peter Greenaway film, A Zed & Two Noughts (1985), as Heumac in The Feathered Serpent (1976, 1978) and as Frank Miles in the TV series Lillie in 1978. He has been married twice: first time to Rula Lenska (1977–1987), with whom he had a daughter Lara Deacon, and the second time to Natalie Bloch (1998 to present). Deacon's major claim to fame is that in 1979 he starred in the title role of the film Jesus. This film was made by an evangelical organization, the Jesus Film Project. Description... Read More

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Title Release date
The Beyond   as  David Johnson 2018-01-09
Bletchley Park: Code-breaking's Forgotten Genius   as  Gordon Welchman (voice) 2015-09-07
Lay Me Down   as  Dad 2014-01-19
The Projectionist   as  Old Projectionist 2012-12-10
Magdalena: Released from Shame   as  Jesus 2007-03-01
The Story of Jesus for Children   as  Jesus 2000-03-05
Inappropriate Behaviour   as  Alex 1987-03-08
A Zed & Two Noughts   as  Oswald Deuce 1985-10-04
And the Wall Came Tumbling Down   as  Alan Yardley 1984-11-19
The Tragedy of Richard III   as  Second Citizen / First Messenger / Earl of Richmond 1983-01-23
Henry VI Part 3   as  Earl of Oxford 1983-01-16
Henry VI Part 2   as  Duke of Somerset / Smith the Weaver 1983-01-09
Henry VI Part 1   as  Earl of Somerset 1983-01-02
Separate Tables   as  Charles Stratton 1983-01-01
Jesus   as  Jesus 1979-10-19
The New Media Bible: The Gospel According to St. Luke   as  Jesus 1979-01-01
Ghosts   as  Oswald 1977-11-11
Risking It   as  Graham Durrell 1977-07-05
The Story of Jesus Through the Eyes of Children   as  Jesus 1976-01-01
The Kiss of Death   as  Alfonso 1974-08-22
Vampyres   as  John 1974-07-06
The Triple Echo   as  J.L. Barton 1972-11-16