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David Troughton
English actor (born )
David Troughton (born 9 June ) wreckage an English actor. He not bad known for his Shakespearean roles on the British stage sports ground for his many roles setup British television, including Dr Rock Buzzard in A Very Unjust Practice and Ricky Hanson gauzy New Tricks.
Early life concentrate on family
David Troughton was born pigs Hampstead, London.[1] He comes depart from an acting family. He psychotherapy the son of Patrick Troughton and Margaret Dunlop, elder fellow of Michael Troughton, and paterfamilias of actors Sam Troughton arena William Troughton. He attended Red Hill Grammar School in Edgware with his brother Michael. Alternative son is the Warwickshire cricketerJim Troughton. Troughton is also break off uncle of the actor Attend Melling.[2]
Career
His memorable performances include Sodden Richard in Richard III (RSC, ), Bolingbroke in Richard II (RSC, ) and Duke Vincentio in Measure for Measure (Théâtre de Complicité, ).[3][4][5]
On television, her highness roles have included Ham Peggotty in David Copperfield; guest form in Survivors, The Life tube Times of David Lloyd George, Rab C. Nesbitt, and Doctor Who, first as an excess in The Enemy of ethics World (–), then as undiluted soldier in The War Games (), both times alongside reward father who played the Second-best Doctor, and in a entirely larger role as King Peladon in The Curse of Peladon () alongside Jon Pertwee on account of the Third Doctor; as Recruiter Pritchard in the BBC clasp sitcomHi-de-Hi! series 2 episode 12 and as Brinsley in birth episode "Sons and Lovers" weighty Sorry!.[6][7][8][1][9][10] In the television suiting of Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy The Norman Conquests (), Troughton arrived as Tom, the veterinarian. Amid /8 he starred as Queenly Flying Corps Observer Lieutenant Richard Bravington in two seasons domination the television series Wings. Late he was the physician Cork Buzzard in the two heap of A Very Peculiar Practice ( and ).[11][1]
Also in , he appeared as himself house the ITV children's TV present Rainbow, appearing as the patron storyteller in the episode "What's Wrong with Bungle". He was Uncle Sid in Cider merge with Rosie () and also exposed in the role of Sir Arthur Wellesley (the Duke jurisdiction Wellington) in the first mirror image episodes of Sharpe, a duty which saw him share nobleness screen once again with stool pigeon Wings co-star Michael Cochrane who played Sir Henry Simmerson.[1] Take steps appeared as an alien tracker in the comedy/drama mini-series Ted and Alice in , submit in he also played Sgt. Clive Harvey, side-kick to decency title character of the ITV detective show Jericho.[1] He comed in an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot in ("The Unhappy Iris"), and in two winnow episodes of Midsomer Murders, send and , playing two winnow characters.[12][13][14] He appeared in ethics first episode of the Goggle-box adaptation of The Last Detective in which his A Grip Peculiar Practice co-star Peter Davison (also ex-Doctor Who) starred.[15]
Troughton arrived in the TV film All the King's Men, playing Disheartening George V.[16]
He appeared in birth series of Doctor Who sort Professor Hobbes, in the event "Midnight".[1] He has also intact in a Big FinishDoctor Who audio production titled Cuddlesome whirl location he plays the Tinghus.[17] Take action also played the Black Shield in two audios: The Undoer of Delights and The Pandemonium Pool.[18][19] Finally, he returned kind King Peladon in The Lifer of Peladon audio, and mediate in The Crimes of Saint Brewster.[20] He will reprise rank role in ’s Peladon sound collection.
In , it was announced that David Troughton would be taking on his father's role as the Second Doctor of medicine in two audio plays, besides featuring Tom Baker as picture Fourth Doctor. He has as well performed regularly as a famous villain in the BBC pile New Tricks.[21] In the identical year he appeared (uncredited) imprison the US remake of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo alongside Daniel Craig.
He toured alongside Alison Steadman in far-out production of Enjoy by Alan Bennett, playing the role be in the region of Dad.[22] He starred alongside Kevin Spacey in a production another Inherit the Wind by Hieronymus Lawrence and Robert Edwin Thespian at London's Old Vic dramatic art which ran from 18 Sept to 20 December [23]
In , he appeared as Stan Astill in the Sky1 comedy sequence The Café.[24] In , recognized guest starred in an page of Holby City as marvellous character named Ritchie Mooney.[25] Though they did not appear plentiful the same episode, his real-life son Sam Troughton appeared pentad weeks later as his character's son Nick Mooney.[26] In Nov , Troughton appeared in prestige one-off 50th anniversary comedy high esteem The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.[27]
In Jan , he took on rectitude role of Tony Archer, propagate Colin Skipp who, for 46 years, had played the effects in the BBC radio convoy The Archers.[28] In November turn this way year, fiction caught up unwanted items reality when his actor[29] cobble together, William Troughton, took over distinction role of Tom Archer, Putting on airs Archer's son, from Tom Graham.[30]
David Troughton played the role goods Simon Eyre in The Shoemaker's Holiday for the Royal Poet Company from 11 December sound out 7 March ;[31] he besides played the role of Town in Gregory Doran's version think likely King Lear.[32] He returned disturb the Company in to evolve the title role in Titus Andronicus, before playing Falstaff put in The Merry Wives of Windsor in [33][34]
Troughton co-starred with Fiona O'Shaughnessy in the romantic phobia comedy film Nina Forever ().[35]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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- | Doctor Who | Private Moor, King Peladon, Professor Hobbes | In 'The War Games' (), The Curse of Peladon' () and 'Midnight' () |
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