Television and film Kitchen's film career started in 1971 with an appearance in the film
Unman, Wittering and Zigo (1971), and the
Hammer film
Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972). He played the role of Duffy, a renegade former member of an
organised crime network. His other roles at this time include Larner in the film
Breaking Glass (1980), His later films include
The Russia House (1990), Between 2002 and 2015, he starred in the award-winning
ITV mystery-drama ''
Foyle's War'' as the lead character
Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle; he was also a producer for the show, which comprised nine series. Kitchen has guest-starred in roles in other popular British television shows such as
Minder, He played Mercutio in
Romeo and Juliet for the
RSC at
Stratford and was a member of the National Theatre Company and the Young Vic, where he played Iago in
Othello. In 1974 he appeared at
Laurence Olivier's
National Theatre in the play
Spring Awakening opposite
Peter Firth,
Jenny Agutter,
Beryl Reid and
Cyril Cusack. Later he appeared opposite Sir
Ralph Richardson and Sir
John Gielgud in
Harold Pinter's ''
No Man's Land'', directed by
Peter Hall. In 1981 he played Melchior, the manservant of Zangler, in
Tom Stoppard's play
On the Razzle. In 1984 he played the cabin steward Dvornicheck in Stoppard's play
Rough Crossing. ==Filmography==