Preston Lockwood
Acting
🎂 1912-10-30
Reginald Herbert Lockwood (30 October 1912 – 24 April 1996), known professionally as Preston Lockwood, was an English actor. The only son of bus driver Herbert Lewis Lockwood and his wife Ethel May (née Preston), Lockwood was born in Essex; he had two elder sisters, Sylvia (born 1908) and Phyllis (born 1909). He used his mother's maiden name as his stage name. Lockwood is best known for his television credits, including the role of Butterfield the butler in several episodes of Jeeves and Wooster. He also appeared in the first episode of The Vicar of Dibley as Reverend Pottle, whose death midway through the prayers served as the catalyst for Geraldine Granger's arrival. Other appearances include Poldark, Shoestring, Doctor Who, Tenko, Miss Marple, All Creatures Great and Small and Inspector Morse. His performances on BBC Radio include Dennis the Dachshund in Children's Hour's Toytown. One of his final roles was as Coriakin the magician in the 1989 BBC TV adaptation of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, one of Chronicles of Narnia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The IMDB informs another place of birth: Leyton, London, England, UK
Cast credits(59)

Francois
1989

1986

1972

Sir Stanley Freeman
1972

College Chaplain
1987

1973

Sam Witchell
1978

1975

Coriakin
1988

1994

Cannon Pennyfather
1987

Butterfield
1990

Stephen Wentworth
1981

1975

Harris Pascoe
1975

Ministry Inspector
1969

Neguy
1981

Dr. Croome
1975

1994

1979

Grindley
1971

1985

1974

Duke
1982

1972

Man at Concert
1984

1983

Dr. Croome
1971

Father Andrew
1977

Judge
1980

Dojjen
1983

Ilkeston
1974

Vicar
1988

Mr Denfield
1972

Judge
1987
Mr. Benjamin
1990

Dr Henry Simmonds
1979

Deaf Old Man
1992

Mr. Justice Jeune
1976

1988

Father Hibbert
1978

1969

Bright
1991

(Dungeonmaster 2 sequence)
1988

Leslie
1984

FA Member
1982

Coriakin
1989

Tim Linkinwater
1977

Brigadier Hislop
1974

Dr. Carr
1978

3rd Chemist
1973
Mr. Justice Jeune
1976
Ambrose Stebbings
1994

Man at Sothebys
1988

1968
1975

John Bradshaw
1974

Doctor
1976
Sir Michael Bamsford
1980