Where to watch Gene Foad in the UK
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Gene Foad was born in 1951 in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England, UK. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for Batman Begins (2005), The Mary Morstan Mysteries (2012) and Dickens of London (1976). He has been married to Linda-Jean Barry since 1985. They have two children. He was previously married to Rosie Kerslake.
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- Brookside (1982) Cast
- Batman Begins (2005) Carpenter
- Churchill's People (1974) as Servant
- Dickens of London (1976) as Young Adult Charles
- To Serve Them All My Days (1980) as Boyer
- Starhyke (2009) Cast
- Give Us Tomorrow (1978) as Peter
- Change the Ending (2023) as Man with Alzheimer's
- It Grew Both Day and Night (2024) as Gene
- The Lake (1978) as Tony
- Hannibal: The World's Most Notorious Serial Killer Captured on Film (2000) as Officer Bobby Ray Stewart
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What are Gene Foad's most popular films?
Most-watched Gene Foad films currently: Batman Begins (2005), Give Us Tomorrow (1978), Change the Ending (2023), It Grew Both Day and Night (2024), The Lake (1978).
What TV shows has Gene Foad appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Brookside (1982), Churchill's People (1974), Dickens of London (1976), To Serve Them All My Days (1980), Starhyke (2009).
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