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Harry H. Corbett OBE was an English actor. Corbett was best known for his starring role in the popular and long-running BBC Television sitcom Steptoe and Son in the 1960s and 70s. Early in his career he was dubbed "the English Marlon Brando" by some sections of the British press.

The Best of the Adventures
as Sydney Burke (archive footage) (uncredited)
Grundy
as Leonard Grundy

Silver Dream Racer
as Wiggins

The Plank
as Amourous Van Driver

Shoestring
as Tom

Tales of the Unexpected
as George Balsam

What's Up Superdoc!
as Sergeant Major Goodwin, Rtd.

That's Carry On!
as Detective Sergeant Sidney Bung (archive footage)

A Hymn from Jim
as Alan Glut

Jabberwocky
as Squire

Hardcore
as Art

Adventures of a Private Eye
as Sydney Burke
Pot Luck
as Hungry Herbert

Percy's Progress
as Prime Minister

Steptoe & Son Ride Again
as Harold Steptoe

Steptoe & Son
as Harold Steptoe

The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
as Ambrose (segment "Lust")

The Goodies
as Minister for Health

Never Talk to Strangers
as Basil Puddifoot

Galton and Simpson Comedy

Crooks and Coronets
as Frank Finley
The House That Jigger Built
as Jigger Barrett

Cilla
as Self
Mr Aitch

The Sandwich Man
as Stage Door Keeper

Carry On Screaming!
as Detective Sergeant Sidney Bung

Joey Boy
as Joey Boy Thompson

Rattle of a Simple Man
as Percy Winthram
The Hothouse
as Harry Fender

Theatre 625
as Jake Whittington

The Bargee
as Hemel Pike

Ladies Who Do
as James Ryder

What a Crazy World
as Sam

Sparrows Can't Sing
as Greengrocer

Sammy Going South
as Lem

Time to Remember
as Jack Burgess

Some People
as Johnnie's Father
Studio 4
as The Landlord

Steptoe and Son
as Harold Steptoe

The Unstoppable Man
as Feist

Marriage of Convenience
as Inspector Bruce

The Big Day
as Harry Jackson

The Shakedown
as Gollar

Cover Girl Killer
as The Man

In the Wake of a Stranger
as McCabe

Shake Hands with the Devil
as Clancy
The Bird, the Bear and the Actress
as P. Panghurst Shippers

Nowhere to Go
as Sullivan

Floods of Fear
as Sharkey

Emperor Jones
as Smithers

Theatre Night
as Jules Palotin

Armchair Theatre
as Harry Fender

Never Look Back
as Policeman in charge cells (uncredited)