Geoffrey Palmer - Actor Profile

Geoffrey Palmer

Acting
Freshness: Jan 21, 2026
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Jun 4, 1927
Birth Place: Finchley, Middlesex, England, UK

About Geoffrey Palmer

Geoffrey Dyson Palmer, OBE (4 June 1927 - 5 November 2020) was an English actor known for his roles in British television sitcoms playing Jimmy Anderson in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1976–79), Ben Parkinson in Butterflies (1978–1983) and Lionel Hardcastle in As Time Goes By (1992–2005). His film appearances include A Fish Called Wanda (1988), The Madness of King George (1994), Mrs. Brown (1997), and Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Geoffrey Dyson Palmer was born on 4 June 1927 in North Finchley, Middlesex. He was the son of Frederick Charles Palmer, who was a chartered surveyor, and Norah Gwendolen (née Robins). He attended Highgate School from September 1939 to December 1945. He served as a corporal instructor in small arms and field training in the Royal Marines during his national service from 1946 to 1948, following which he briefly worked as an unpaid trainee assistant stage manager. Palmer's early television appearances included multiple roles in episodes of The Army Game (Granada Television), two episodes of The Baron and as a property agent in Cathy Come Home (1966). After a major break in John Osborne's West of Suez at the Royal Court with Ralph Richardson, he acted in major productions at the Royal Court and for the National Theatre Company and was directed by Laurence Olivier in J. B. Priestley's Eden End. Palmer found the play so dull, however, that he was deterred from a stage career. Two BBC sitcom roles brought him attention in the 1970s: the hapless brother-in-law of Reggie Perrin in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1976–79), and the phlegmatic dentist Ben Parkinson in Butterflies (1978–1983). In 1978, Palmer appeared as organized crimelord Simon Sinclair in London Weekend Television's hard-hitting police drama The Professionals, the episode entitled "Where the Jungle Ends". Palmer played Doctor Price in the Fawlty Towers episode "The Kipper and the Corpse" (1979), determined to have breakfast amidst the confusion caused by the death of a guest and Fawlty's inept way of handling the emergency. In 1986, Palmer appeared as Donald Fairchild in the first series of an ITV sitcom, Executive Stress, alongside Penelope Keith. He later left, and was replaced by Peter Bowles. Palmer later starred opposite Judi Dench for over a decade in another BBC sitcom, As Time Goes By (1992–2005). In 1997, he also appeared with Dench in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, in which he portrayed Admiral Roebuck to Dench's M, and Mrs Brown, playing Sir Henry Ponsonby to Dench's Queen Victoria. Palmer married Sally Green in 1963. They had a daughter, Harriet, and a son, Charles, a television director. Palmer was a longtime resident of Lee Common in the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, and enjoyed fly fishing in his spare time. At the time of his death, he resided in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Palmer died peacefully at his home on 5 November 2020, aged 93.

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Geoffrey Palmer reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 50 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Drama

The majority of Geoffrey Palmer's filmography leans towards the Drama genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 56% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Geoffrey Palmer remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Queen Victoria's Last Love: Abdul Karim, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Geoffrey Palmer Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Geoffrey Palmer's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Geoffrey Palmer.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2021 To Olivia - Hit Similar →
2014 Paddington Head Geographer Hit Similar →
2013 Walrus: Two Tonne Tusker Narrator Flop Similar →
2012 Bert & Dickie Charles Burnell Average Similar →
2012 Run For Your Wife Man on Toilet Flop Similar →
2012 Queen Victoria's Last Love: Abdul Karim Narrator Super Hit Similar →
2011 Lost Christmas Dr. Clarence Hit Similar →
2011 W.E. Stanley Baldwin Average Similar →
2009 Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened Self / Dr Price Super Hit Similar →
2009 The Pink Panther 2 Joubert Average Similar →
2008 Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley Sir John Crowder Hit Similar →
2007 Doctor Who: Voyage of the Damned Captain Hardaker Super Hit Similar →
2005 The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag Corbett's Ghost Super Hit Similar →
2005 Pope John Paul II: 1920 - 2005 Narrator Hit Similar →
2004 Piccadilly Jim Bayliss Hit Similar →
2003 The Young Visiters Minnit Flop Similar →
2003 Peter Pan Sir Edward Quiller Couch Hit Similar →
2000 Rat The Doctor Average Similar →
1999 Anna and the King Lord John Bradley Hit Similar →
1998 Alice Through the Looking Glass White King Flop Similar →
1998 Reckless: The Sequel Robert Crane Flop Similar →
1998 Stiff Upper Lips His Butler's Voice Flop Similar →
1997 Tomorrow Never Dies Admiral Roebuck Average Similar →
1997 Mrs Brown Henry Ponsonby Hit Similar →
1994 The Madness of King George Warren Hit Similar →
1993 Stalag Luft The Kommandant Hit Similar →
1991 A Question of Attribution Donleavy Hit Similar →
1991 Smack and Thistle Sir Horace Wimbol Flop Similar →
1988 Hawks SAAB Salesman Average Similar →
1988 A Fish Called Wanda Judge Hit Similar →
1986 Season's Greetings Bernard Flop Similar →
1986 Clockwise Headmaster Average Similar →
1986 The Insurance Man The Angry Doctor Flop Similar →
1985 A Zed & Two Noughts Fallast Hit Similar →
1985 Absurd Person Singular Ronald Brewster-Wright Super Hit Similar →
1985 Inside Rooms: 26 Bathrooms, London & Oxfordshire Narrator Average Similar →
1983 The Honorary Consul British Ambassador Average Similar →
1982 Mr. Kershaw's Dream System Psychiastrist Flop Similar →
1981 A Midsummer Night's Dream Quince Flop Similar →
1980 Safe at Work? Narrator Flop Similar →
1979 The Outsider Col. Wyndham Flop Similar →
1976 The Battle of Billy's Pond First Policeman Hit Similar →
1975 Goodbye Jack Super Hit Similar →
1973 O Lucky Man! Examination Doctor/Basil Keyes Hit Similar →
1972 Doctor Who: The Mutants Administrator Hit Similar →
1970 Doctor Who and the Silurians Masters Hit Similar →
1966 Cathy Come Home Property Agent Hit Similar →
1964 Ring of Spies Police Officer (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1963 Incident at Midnight Dr. Tanfield Hit Similar →
1962 A Prize of Arms Cpl. Myers Hit Similar →

Geoffrey Palmer - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Geoffrey Palmer?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Geoffrey Palmer is "Queen Victoria's Last Love: Abdul Karim" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Geoffrey Palmer acted in?

Geoffrey Palmer has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Geoffrey Palmer?

Other notable films include "Goodbye", "Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened", and "The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag".