Michael Standing
Michael Standing is a British film and television actor and writer, best known for his role in the feature film _The Italian Job_ and the infamous scene in which Michael Caine tells him "You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" He also starred in both versions of _Up The Junction_ (TV play and film) albeit as different characters, and _Poor Cow_. His last role was in the 1990 movie _Aftershock_. As a writer, Standing penned a 1967 Wednesday Play entitled _Another Day, Another Dollar_ and episodes of _Marked Personal_ in 1973-74. He emigrated to America and married Sherri Spillane, ex-wife of novelist Mickey Spillane.
Acting
Movie
The Italian Job
as Arthur
1969
TV
The Saint
as Barlow
1962
Movie
Poor Cow
as Young Man in Field
1967
TV
The Champions
as Frank Edwards
1968
Movie
Up the Junction
as John
1968
Movie
Aftershock
as Gruber
1990
TV
The Tomorrow People
as Ginge
1973
Movie
Up the Junction
as Terry
1965
TV
Gideon's Way
as Ches Kelly
1965
TV
The Wednesday Play
as Terry
1964
TV
The Wednesday Play
as Alan Baird
1964
The Violent Enemy
as Fletcher
1967
Movie
Made
as Young Man on Train
1972
TV
Ace of Wands
as Teddy Talk
1970
TV
Ace of Wands
as Spoon
1970
TV
Will Shakespeare
as Man in Street
1978
Movie
Another Day, Another Dollar
as Les
1967
Story Parade
as Coffee
1964
Story Parade
as Ted
1964
The Loving Lesson
as Jack
1971
TV
Life of Shakespeare
as Man in street
1978
TV
Londoners
as Steve
1965