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Actor (95 credits)
2009
M.I.High
(TV Series)
Patrick Houston
2004
Taggart
(TV Series)
Lord Falkland
1998-2004
Heartbeat
(TV Series)
Nathaniel Clegghorn
2002
Raven
(TV Series)
Wisdom Tree (2003-) (voice)
1995-2002
Casualty
(TV Series)
Jim Bailey / Tom Arnold
1992
Maigret
(TV Series)
M. Gautier
1989
Boon
(TV Series)
Bill Stone
1989
Chelworth
(TV Mini Series)
Peter Thornton
1985
Dramarama
(TV Series)
Long John Silver
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Silver
(1985)
... Long John Silver
1983
Bergerac
(TV Series)
Hitman / Towers
1983
The Citadel
(TV Mini Series)
Philip Denny
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Part 9
(1983)
... Philip Denny
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Part 8
(1983)
... Philip Denny
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Part 3
(1983)
... Philip Denny
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Part 2
(1983)
... Philip Denny
1967-1982
ITV Playhouse
(TV Series)
Aubrey Owen - The Camarthen Cowboy / Schmidt
1982
The Bell
(TV Series)
James Tayper Pace
1978-1981
Blake's 7
(TV Series)
Roj Blake
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Blake
(1981)
... Roj Blake
1977
Everyman
(TV Series documentary)
Mr. G. Robertson
1972-1977
Play for Today
(TV Series)
Ton (Gotcha) / Rodney Hamer / Herbert Griffith
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Breath
(1975)
... Rodney Hamer
1975
Edward the King
(TV Mini Series)
Lord Charles Beresford / Lord Beresford
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Scandal
(1975)
... Lord Charles Beresford
1974
Justice
(TV Series)
Gordon Mostyn
1971-1972
Public Eye
(TV Series)
Tom Lewis / Briggs
1971-1972
Z Cars
(TV Series)
Ken Knowles / Tim Ward
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Self (9 credits)
2001
Top Ten
(TV Series documentary)
Self - Interviewee
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Personal Details
Other Works:
He acted in
William Shakespeare's plays, "Henry IV, Part I", "Henry IV, Part II" and "Henry V", at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in an English Shakespeare Company production with
Michael Pennington,
John Woodvine,
Martin Clunes,
John Price,
June Watson,
Jenny Quayle,
Colin Farrell and
Michael Cronin in the cast.
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Publicity Listings:
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Alternate Names:
Giles Meredith
Height:
6' (1.83 m)
Spouse:
Linda
(his death)
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Personal Quote:
David Maloney was a charming, talented "actor friendly" director and producer. Always cheerful and humorous, he made many a long night-shoot fly past. There is, however, one story in particular he told me that I shall always fondly remember. He and Edwina had a holiday cottage in the Forest of Dean, and one weekend they were there they attended a local agricultural show. David wanted to buy a ...
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Trivia:
He never watched an episode of
Blake's 7 (1978), the television role he is most famous for, until he agreed to provide a DVD commentary.
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