
Acting · 84 years old
Ferrensby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Stephen Yardley (born 24 March 1942) is an English actor. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1963, he became known for his many roles on UK television between 1964 and 2004. In the mid-1960s, Yardley was a permanent member of the company at Dundee Repertory Theatre. Yardley made early appearances on television in the 1960s in series including Danger Man and United!, and had an extended run during 1967–68 in Z-Cars. His subsequent work included performances as semi-reformed cat burglar William "Spider" Scott in The XYY Man (1976–77); as Detective Inspector Laker in Regan, the Armchair Theatre instalment which served as the pilot for The Sweeney; Max Brocard in Secret Army (1978); Roy Swetman, a professional hit man in "Hijack" (1980), an episode of The Professionals; and as Police Inspector Cadogan in Virtual Murder (1992). Yardley twice had roles in Doctor Who – Sevrin in Genesis of the Daleks (1975) and Arak in Vengeance on Varos (1985) – and also took a part in the science fiction series Blake's 7 (1981) and the BBC adaptation of The Day of the Triffids (1981). Yardley had a regular role as Ken Masters in the BBC television series Howards' Way (1985–90), appeared in an episode of Heartbeat in 1996, and played Vince Farmer in Channel 5's soap opera Family Affairs (1999–2003). Yardley most recently appeared in the Sky One series Hex (2004). Source: Article "Stephen Yardley" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Regan
Det. Insp. Laker

Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks
Sevrin

Enemy
The Detective Constable #2

Doctor Who
Arak

Doctor Who
Sevrin

Public Eye
Carter

The Professionals
Swetman

Secret Army
Max Brocard

Doctor Who: Vengeance on Varos
Arak

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
First Officer Clayton

Widows
Vic Morgan

Blake's 7
Investigator Reeve

Heartbeat
Arnold Sampson

Clydescope
Visitor from the South

Z-Cars
Roy Hollis

Z-Cars
PC Alec May

The Gentle Touch
Jed Blanden

Bugs
Matt

Thriller
Tosher

Bergerac
Ken Lewis