John Nettles: From Bergerac to Midsomer Murders
John Nettles, who played Jim Bergerac, went on to star in Midsomer Murders. He also took to the stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company and appeared in Poldark.
Terence Alexander: A Beloved Rogue Remembered
Terence Alexander, who portrayed Charlie Hungerford, continued acting after Bergerac with roles in Casualty and Doctor Who. He retired in 1999 due to Parkinson's Disease.
Sean Arnold: From Chief Inspector to Villain
Sean Arnold, who played Barney Crozier, later appeared in the soap opera Doctors and received a nomination for Villain of the Year. He passed away in 2020.
Cécile Paoli: The Short-Lived Star
French actress Cécile Paoli had a brief stint on Bergerac but went on to appear in shows like Sharpe and Endeavour.
Deborah Grant: The Ex-Wife Turned Sitcom Star
Deborah Grant, who played Deborah Bergerac, continued her acting career with roles in Not Going Out and other popular TV shows.
Annette Badland: From Soaps to Hollywood
Annette Badland, known for her role as Aunt Babe in EastEnders, also appeared in Doctor Who, Ted Lasso, and even had a small part in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Celia Imrie: Film Star and Television Veteran
Celia Imrie, who appeared in Bergerac and went on to star in popular films like The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Louise Jameson: Soap Opera Success
Louise Jameson, who played Susan Young in Bergerac, found success in soap operas like EastEnders and Emmerdale, as well as in Doctor Who.
Thérèse Liotard: A Late Addition to the Cast
Thérèse Liotard joined Bergerac in the final two series and continued her acting career in France.
Notable Guest Appearances
Other famous faces, including Bill Nighy, Ray Winstone, and Steve McFadden, made appearances on Bergerac, adding to the show's star-studded lineup.
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