Michael Kilgarriff

Michael Kilgarriff ( born June 16, 1937 in Brighton, East Sussex ) is a British film and television actor, radio speaker, and author of nonfiction and children's books.

Life

Michael Kilgarriff, born in 1937 in Brighton in the county of East Sussex, his acting career began in the British adventure series The Golden Spur. Since then he has played in over 20 roles in international cinema, television films and television series. Below in British television productions such as Doctor Who or Oscar's Orchestra, where he spoke to Mr. Crotchit in 37 episodes. 1978 saw him as a king in the open Dorothea Brookings for the BBC produced fantasy television miniseries The moon mold along with actors such as James Greene, Sarah Sutton, David Haig and Caroline Goodall.

Furthermore, we saw or heard him in cinematic productions such as Camelot - At the court of King Arthur (1967 ) or in the fantasy game film of the puppeteer and Muppets creator Jim Henson and Frank Oz in The Dark Crystal in 1982.

Among the many other television 1959-2002 by Michael Kilgariff include ITV Television Playhouse (1963 ), UFO (1970 ) and Tipping the Velvet ( 2002).

In addition, Michael Kilgarriff was also known as the author of many nonfiction and children's books.

His daughter Rebecca Kilgarriff (born 1971 ), also became an actress.

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