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Carl Oatley
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Carl Oatley is known for
The Life and Death of King John (1984)
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A Touch of Class (1973)
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The BBC Television Shakespeare (1978)
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Known for
The Life and Death of King John
7.1
TV Movie
English Herald
1984
A Touch of Class
6.5
Bell Boy
1973
The BBC Television Shakespeare
8.1
TV Series
Earl Berkeley
Morton
1978–1979 • 2 eps
Top Secret
7.6
TV Series
Radar Officer
1962 • 1 ep
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The Life and Death of King John
7.1
TV Movie
English Herald
1984
The BBC Television Shakespeare
8.1
TV Series
Morton
Earl Berkeley
1978–1979
2 episodes
Henry IV Part II
7.8
TV Movie
Morton
1979
The One and Only Phyllis Dixey
7.8
TV Movie
Parnell Chorus
1978
A Touch of Class
6.5
Bell Boy
1973
Top Secret
7.6
TV Series
Radar Officer
1962
1 episode
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He acted in John Herbert's play, "Fortune and Men's Eyes," at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Al Mancini, Peter Marinker, Louis Negin, Robert Howay, and George Margo in the cast. Charles Marowitz was director.
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