Brian Deacon

Acting

Brian Deacon

Born February 13, 1949Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK32 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Brian Deacon (born 13 February 1949) is a British actor. Born in Oxford, he trained at the Oxford Youth Theatre. He appeared with his brother Eric Deacon in the Peter Greenaway film, A Zed & Two Noughts (1985), as Heumac in The Feathered Serpent (1976, 1978) and as Frank Miles in the TV series Lillie in 1978. He has been married twice: first time to Rula Lenska (1977–1987), with whom he had a daughter Lara Deacon, and the second time to Natalie Bloch (1998 to present). Deacon's major claim to fame is that in 1979 he starred in the title role of the film Jesus. This film was made by an evangelical organization, the Jesus Film Project. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian Deacon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

Known For

Filmography

The Beyond
2018The Beyond
as David JohnsonMovie
Lay Me Down
2014Lay Me Down
as DadMovie
T
2012The Projectionist
as Old ProjectionistMovie
Bugs
1995Bugs
as BryanTV
A Zed & Two Noughts
1985A Zed & Two Noughts
as Oswald DeuceMovie
Bleak House
1985Bleak House
as Allan WoodcourtTV
The Tragedy of Richard III
1983The Tragedy of Richard III
as Second Citizen / First Messenger / Earl of RichmondMovie
Henry VI Part 3
1983Henry VI Part 3
as Earl of OxfordMovie
Henry VI Part 2
1983Henry VI Part 2
as Duke of Somerset / Smith the WeaverMovie
Henry VI Part 1
1983Henry VI Part 1
as Earl of SomersetMovie
Separate Tables
1983Separate Tables
as Charles StrattonMovie
Jesus
1979Jesus
as JesusMovie
Ghosts
1977Ghosts
as OswaldMovie
Risking It
1977Risking It
as Graham DurrellMovie
The Feathered Serpent
1976The Feathered Serpent
as Prince HeumacTV
The Kiss
1974The Kiss
as AlfonsoMovie
G
1974Good Girl
as Henry NuttingTV
Vampyres
1974Vampyres
as JohnMovie
Centre Play
1973Centre Play
as Graham DurrellTV
The Triple Echo
1972The Triple Echo
as J.L. BartonMovie
S
1972Scarborough
as VictorMovie
Public Eye
1965Public Eye
as Nick MortimerTV