John Fortune Filmography
ActorBORN 1939BRISTOL13 FILMS IN DB

JohnFortune
Known for Acting · A Very Open Prison, Don't Leave Me This Way, Timon of Athens
13
FILMS IN DB
$135
TOTAL VALUE
10
PRICED
$14
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Coup!
~$40 · 4K · 2006
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Coup!
$40 · Est. market value
BIOGRAPHY
BORN
June 30, 1939
BIRTHPLACE
Bristol, England, UK
KNOWN FOR
Acting
TOTAL CREDITS
13 (TMDb)
IN WATCHROSTER DB
13 matched films
HIGHEST VALUE RELEASES
FILMS BY DECADE
FULL FILMOGRAPHY
13 filmsTITLE
YEAR
ROLE
FORMATS
RATING
VALUE
Coup!
2006
Writer
—
$40
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Between Iraq and a Hard Place
2003
Lead
—
$7
+ TRACK
A Very Open Prison
Prime Minister
1995
Supporting
★ 10.0
—
+ TRACK
Don't Leave Me This Way
George Saunders
1993
Lead
★ 7.0
—
+ TRACK
Life After Life
Detective Inspector Curtin
1990
Supporting
—
$17
+ TRACK
Bloodbath at the House of Death
John Harrison
1984
Supporting
★ 5.3
—
+ TRACK
Timon of Athens
Poet
1981
Lead
★ 7.0
$35
+ TRACK
The Light Princess
Prince
1978
Lead
★ 7.0
$16
+ TRACK
Jumbo
Dick Thompson
1976
Lead
—
$6
+ TRACK
The Cobblers of Umbridge
Phil Cobbler
1973
Lead
—
—
+ TRACK
Take a Girl Like You
Sir Gerald
1970
Supporting
★ 5.6
—
+ TRACK
The Drinking Party
Phaedrus
1965
Lead
ALL
—
$15
+ TRACK
Rory Bremner: From Blair to Here
George Parr
—
Lead
★ 7.0
—
+ TRACK
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is John Fortune known for?
John Fortune is known for his acting roles in films such as 'Coup!' (2006), 'Jumbo' (1976) as Dick Thompson, 'The Light Princess' (1978) as Prince, and 'Bloodbath at the House of Death' (1984) as John Harrison.
What genres does John Fortune's filmography span?
John Fortune's filmography includes genres such as Comedy, Drama, TV Movie, Horror, Romance, and Fantasy.
What era or decades does John Fortune's work cover?
John Fortune's work spans from 1965 to 2006, with the most active decade being the 1970s.
How extensive is John Fortune's filmography?
John Fortune has appeared in a total of 13 films.
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