
Mike Pratt
Acting
1931-06-07 · London, England, UK
Mike Pratt was a British actor, musician, songwriter and screenwriter. He commenced his career in showbusiness during the skiffle boom of the 1950s, playing and writing music alongside friends Tommy Steele and Lionel Bart. Bart and Pratt received the 1957 Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically for Steele's hit Little White Bull, and Pratt won his second Ivor Novello for a Handful of Songs, which he co-wrote with Steele. Despite several big screen and theatre credits including a stint with the RSC, Pratt was (and remains) best known for his role as Jeff Randall in the late 1960s ITC detective series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) alongside Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. Mike Pratt died from lung cancer in July 1976, aged 45. His son is Guy Pratt, a session bass guitarist best known for his live performances with Pink Floyd (since 1987) and offshoot solo projects with David Gilmour and Nick Mason.
Cakes and Ale
as Edward Driffield · 1976 · 8.0
tvOil Strike North
as · 1975 · 7.5
tvFather Brown
as Colonel Hector Merton · 1974 · 6.8
movieSwallows and Amazons
as Mr Dixon · 1974 · 7.7
movieAssassin
as Matthew · 1973 · 5.8
movieThe Vault of Horror
as Clive (segment 1 "Midnight Mess") · 1973 · 6.3
Anywhere but England
as Stanley · 1972 · 0.0
tvCrown Court
as Richard Frost · 1972 · 5.7
tvThe Adventures of Black Beauty
as Simey · 1972 · 6.2
movieSitting Target
as Prison Warder Accomplice · 1972 · 6.1
tvJason King
as · 1971 · 7.8
tvUFO
as Clem Mason · 1970 · 7.7
movieGoodbye Gemini
as Rod Barstowe · 1970 · 4.7
tvRandall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
as Jeff Randall · 1969 · 7.0
tvHadleigh
as · 1969 · 7.8
movieMedieval England: The Peasants' Revolt
as Jack Straw · 1969 · 0.0
movieThe Fixer
as Father Anastasy · 1968 · 6.2
tvThe Champions
as Raven · 1968 · 6.5
movieA Dandy in Aspic
as Greff · 1968 · 6.9
tvMan in a Suitcase
as · 1967 · 7.2
movieRobbery
as Bob (uncredited) · 1967 · 6.6
tvCallan
as · 1967 · 7.0
movieThe Gentleman Caller
as Clack · 1967 · 5.5
tvHalf Hour Story
as Clack · 1967 · 7.5