
Gerald Flood was born in Portsmouth, son of a Naval family. He was a wireless operator during the War and worked as a filing clerk after the War ended until he landed a job with the Farnham Repertory Company. It was there that he met his future wife, Anne. He toured in rep, and appeared in productions including "Hamlet," "Power and Glory" and "Charley's Aunt." In 1960 he performed in "The Complaisant Lover" at the Globe Theatre and went on to appear in "The Formation Dancers," "Children's Day" and "There's A Girl In My Soup." In the 1960's he appeared in a science fiction series called "Pathfinders in Space" (1960), and its sequels "Pathfinders to Mars" (1960-1961) and "Pathfinders to Venus" (1961). Other television roles followed, including "The Ratcatchers" (1966/67), "A Sharp Intake of Breath," "Third Time Lucky" and "Bleak House." He also guested on shows like "Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased): A Disturbing Case" (1969), "Strange Report" (1969), "Steptoe and Son: What Prejudice" (1970) and "Return of the Saint" (1979). His films included "Black Beauty" (1946), "Patton" (1970), "Smokescreen" and "Frightmare" (1974). He died in April 1989.

Never A Cross Word

Doctor Who: The Caves of Androzani

Doctor Who

The Main Chance

パットン大戦車軍団

Man of the World

Smokescreen

Tom Brown's Schooldays

Callan

Man in a Suitcase

The Racing Game

Return of the Saint

Sherlock Holmes

Two in Clover

Sykes

Frightmare

Secret Beneath the Sea

City Beneath the Sea

Bleak House

Third Time Lucky

Pathfinders to Venus

Crown Court

Charley's Aunt

Pathfinders to Mars

Pathfinders in Space

Captured

Doctor Who: The King's Demons

Out of This World

No Hiding Place

The Galton & Simpson Playhouse