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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_NettlesJohn Nettles - Wikipedia

    John Vivian Drummond Nettles, OBE (born 11 October 1943) is an English actor and author. He is best known for his starring roles as detectives in the crime drama television series Bergerac (1981–1991) in the title role, and Midsomer Murders (1997–2011) as Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby.

  2. 26 de ene. de 2024 · John Nettles, the beloved⁣ actor best known for his roles in hit TV shows like “Midsomer Murders” and⁣ “Bergerac,” has recently shocked fans with the news of his battle with⁣ a⁤ serious illness.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0626719John Nettles - IMDb

    John Nettles. Actor: Midsomer Murders. John Nettles has been a familiar face on British and International television screens for over 30 years. From his early beginnings in the UK hit comedy The Liver Birds (1969), he became a household name overnight playing the Jersey detective Jim Bergerac.

  4. Su protagonista, hasta el año 2011, era el inspector jefe Tom Barnaby (John Nettles), que trabajaba para Causton CID; más tarde, fue reemplazado por el actor Neil Dudgeon, que interpreta a un primo menor de Tom, John Barnaby.

  5. John Nettles es un actor nacido en el año 1943 en Reino Unido conocido por Los asesinatos de Midsomer (Serie de TV), El Perro de los Baskerville (TV), Los asesinatos de Midsomer: The Green Man (TV), Bergerac (Serie de TV), Dance with the Dead (TV), Down Among the Dead Men, Four Funerals and a Wedding (TV), El mercader de Venecia (TV), All Men ...

  6. 8 de abr. de 2024 · John Nettles bowed out of long-running ITV series Midsomer Murders back in 2011 - but why did he go? Find out here. The actor played DCI Tom Barnaby for 14 years before leaving the show in 2011

  7. John Nettles, born 1942, is a west country actor who came to Jersey in 1980 to play the lead in an island-based cop series entitled Bergerac. This proved highly successful and ran for ten years after which time he disappeared back into the decent obscurity of the classical theatre for five years.