Keith Drinkel
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Born | Keith Drinkel 14 November 1944 York, North Yorkshire, England |
Keith Drinkel is a British actor. Born in York on November 14, 1944, he is now based in Brighton.
His notable appearances in film and television include A Family at War (1970), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Gandhi (1982) and the Doctor Who story Time-Flight (1982). Drinkel has appeared twice in Coronation Street, in 2001 and 2002 as Maurice Gregory, father of Rovers Return barmaid Geena, and most recently in 2005 as Bob, who dated Liz McDonald for a short time.
In 2006 he starred in Thin-King Productions 'Rock-A-Hula Rest Home' as Jesse Garon, an elderley man who believes he is Elvis Presley. He guest-starred in the Big Finish Productions audio adventures Doctor Who: Catch-1782, Sapphire and Steel: The School and Professor Bernice Summerfield: Timeless Passages.