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'''Michael Troughton''' (born 2 March 1955) is an English actor, teacher and writer. He is best known for his television roles including Melish in '']'' and Sir Piers Fletcher-Dervish in '']''. |
'''Michael Troughton''' (born 2 March 1955) is an English actor, teacher and writer. He is best known for his television roles including Melish in '']'' and Sir Piers Fletcher-Dervish in '']''. | ||
==Early life== | |||
Troughton was born as the son of actor ] and the younger brother of actor ]. | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Troughton has appeared in many film, television and theatre roles, most notably as Melish in '']'' and Sir Piers Fletcher-Dervish in '']'' from 1987 to 1992. Troughton also starred in the first series of '']''. His more recent roles include senior science master Derek Halliday in the '']'' episode "Out of Bounds", a therapist in ] of '']'', and Mr Mermagen in '']''. | |||
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Troughton obtained a science degree from the ]. He then taught physics at Sir John Leman school in ] for two years, before moving to ] to become Head of Drama.<ref name=":0"/> | ||
Troughton's ] of his father, ], published by Hirst Publishing, was launched at the 2011 Dimensions Convention in Newcastle in November 2011. In 2013, he returned to acting, appearing in the ITV series '']''. He has also completed a number of audio dramatisations for ]. | |||
Troughton appeared in the 2014 ''Doctor Who'' Christmas Special '']'' as Professor Albert.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/doctor-son-star-special-125108314.html#aXUpTAz |title= Doctor Who 'son' to star in special |work= ] |date= 19 September 2014 |accessdate= 20 September 2014}}</ref> | Troughton appeared in the 2014 ''Doctor Who'' Christmas Special '']'' as Professor Albert.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/doctor-son-star-special-125108314.html#aXUpTAz |title= Doctor Who 'son' to star in special |work= ] |date= 19 September 2014 |accessdate= 20 September 2014}}</ref> | ||
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==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
Troughton married Caroline M. Marston in 1981; they had a son, Matthew, and a daughter, Sally. The family moved to Suffolk from London in 1988.<ref name=":0">{{cite news | title =Former Dalek Finds Himself Perfectly Cast in School Role | publisher =Aidan Semmens | work =Let's Talk, Suffolk | date =February 2006 | url =http://www.aidansemmens.co.uk/features/michaeltroughton.htm | accessdate =2013-10-28 | url-status =dead | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20131029214159/http://www.aidansemmens.co.uk/features/michaeltroughton.htm | archivedate =29 October 2013 }}</ref> |
Troughton married Caroline M. Marston in 1981; they had a son, Matthew, and a daughter, Sally. The family moved to Suffolk from London in 1988.<ref name=":0">{{cite news | title =Former Dalek Finds Himself Perfectly Cast in School Role | publisher =Aidan Semmens | work =Let's Talk, Suffolk | date =February 2006 | url =http://www.aidansemmens.co.uk/features/michaeltroughton.htm | accessdate =2013-10-28 | url-status =dead | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20131029214159/http://www.aidansemmens.co.uk/features/michaeltroughton.htm | archivedate =29 October 2013 }}</ref> | ||
Troughton remarried in 2019 to Roxana Mohabaty. | Troughton remarried in 2019 to Roxana Mohabaty. | ||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== | ||
* '']'' – Professor Albert (episode "]", 2014) | * '']'' – Professor Albert (episode "]", 2014) | ||
* '']'' (2013) – Mr Truscott | * '']'' (2013) – Mr Truscott | ||
* '']'' – Teddy Sedgwick ("Change of Heart", 2002) | * '']'' – Teddy Sedgwick ("Change of Heart", 2002) | ||
* '']'' – Milton (3 episodes, 2001–2002) | * '']'' – Milton (3 episodes, 2001–2002) | ||
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* '']'' – Inspector Starkey ("Speedy Death", 1998) | * '']'' – Inspector Starkey ("Speedy Death", 1998) | ||
* '']'' (1996–8) – Dirk French (all episodes) | * '']'' (1996–8) – Dirk French (all episodes) | ||
* '']'' – Derek Halliday ("Out of Bounds", 1998) | * '']'' – Derek Halliday ("Out of Bounds", 1998) | ||
* '']'' – Harry Sholton ("Helping Hansi", 1998) | * '']'' – Harry Sholton ("Helping Hansi", 1998) | ||
* '']'' – The Padre (5 episodes, 1997) | * '']'' – The Padre (5 episodes, 1997) | ||
* '']'' (1997) – Bill Lester | * '']'' (1997) – Bill Lester | ||
* '']'' – Mr Walters (6 episodes, 1997) / Mr. Ackerman (3 episodes, 1989) | * '']'' – Mr Walters (6 episodes, 1997) / Mr. Ackerman (3 episodes, 1989) | ||
* '']'' (1996) – Duke of Leeds | * '']'' (1996) – Duke of Leeds | ||
* '']'' – Mr. Moss (Episode #2.1, 1996) | * '']'' – Mr. Moss (Episode #2.1, 1996) | ||
* '']'' – Allen Symonds ("Darkness Visible", parts 1 & 2, 1996) | * '']'' – Allen Symonds ("Darkness Visible", parts 1 & 2, 1996) | ||
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* '']'' – ("Kidnap", 1977) | * '']'' – ("Kidnap", 1977) | ||
* '']'' – Eric Whitlow (3 episodes, 1977) | * '']'' – Eric Whitlow (3 episodes, 1977) | ||
* '']'' – Andrew Matthews ("Ancient Scars", 1977) | * '']'' – Andrew Matthews ("Ancient Scars", 1977) | ||
* '']'' – Rob Rose ("Newsworthy: The Girl Who Saw a Tiger", 1976) | * '']'' – Rob Rose ("Newsworthy: The Girl Who Saw a Tiger", 1976) | ||
* '']'' – Student ("Fail Safe", 1976) | * '']'' – Student ("Fail Safe", 1976) | ||
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Born | (1955-03-02) 2 March 1955 (age 69) Hampstead, London, England |
Alma mater | Open University |
Occupation(s) | Actor, teacher, writer |
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Children | 2 |
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Relatives | David Troughton (brother) Sam Troughton (nephew) Jim Troughton (nephew) William Troughton (nephew) Harry Melling (nephew) |
Michael Troughton (born 2 March 1955) is an English actor, teacher and writer. He is best known for his television roles including Melish in Minder and Sir Piers Fletcher-Dervish in The New Statesman.
Early life
Troughton was born as the son of actor Patrick Troughton and the younger brother of actor David Troughton.
Career
Troughton has appeared in many film, television and theatre roles, most notably as Melish in Minder and Sir Piers Fletcher-Dervish in The New Statesman from 1987 to 1992. Troughton also starred in the first series of Backs to the Land. His more recent roles include senior science master Derek Halliday in the Taggart episode "Out of Bounds", a therapist in the fourth series of Cold Feet, and Mr Mermagen in Enigma.
Troughton obtained a science degree from the Open University. He then taught physics at Sir John Leman school in Beccles for two years, before moving to Woodbridge School to become Head of Drama.
Troughton's biography of his father, Patrick Troughton, published by Hirst Publishing, was launched at the 2011 Dimensions Convention in Newcastle in November 2011. In 2013, he returned to acting, appearing in the ITV series Breathless. He has also completed a number of audio dramatisations for Big Finish.
Troughton appeared in the 2014 Doctor Who Christmas Special Last Christmas as Professor Albert.
Troughton is now an approved Amazon ACX audible producer and works on audio books, voiceovers and narrations from his studio in Suffolk.
Personal life
Troughton married Caroline M. Marston in 1981; they had a son, Matthew, and a daughter, Sally. The family moved to Suffolk from London in 1988.
Troughton remarried in 2019 to Roxana Mohabaty.
Filmography
- Doctor Who – Professor Albert (episode "Last Christmas", 2014)
- Breathless (2013) – Mr Truscott
- Holby City – Teddy Sedgwick ("Change of Heart", 2002)
- Micawber – Milton (3 episodes, 2001–2002)
- Cold Feet – Therapist (2 episodes, 2001)
- My Family – Mr. Henshaw ("Ben Wants to Be a Millionaire", 2001)
- High Stakes – Mike Burchett ("The Challenge", 2001)
- Enigma (2001) – Mr. Mermagen
- Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married (1999–2000) – Ivor (all episodes)
- Casualty – Chris Thomas ("No More Mr Nice Guy", 2000)
- The Mrs Bradley Mysteries – Inspector Starkey ("Speedy Death", 1998)
- Retrace (1996–8) – Dirk French (all episodes)
- Taggart – Derek Halliday ("Out of Bounds", 1998)
- Hetty Wainthropp Investigates – Harry Sholton ("Helping Hansi", 1998)
- Get Well Soon – The Padre (5 episodes, 1997)
- The Heart Surgeon (1997) – Bill Lester
- Woof! – Mr Walters (6 episodes, 1997) / Mr. Ackerman (3 episodes, 1989)
- Poldark (1996) – Duke of Leeds
- My Good Friend – Mr. Moss (Episode #2.1, 1996)
- Silent Witness – Allen Symonds ("Darkness Visible", parts 1 & 2, 1996)
- Is It Legal? – Mr. Arnold ("Dick's House of Horror", 1995)
- Goodnight Sweetheart – George ("Don't Fence Me In", 1995)
- Crown Prosecutor – Colin Molem (Episode #1.8, 1995)
- The Bill – Brian Elliot ("Street Life", 1995)
- The Detectives – Maquess of Tipperary ("Flash", 1995)
- Time Busters – Host (1993–94)
- Sean's Show – Barry Bullsit (8 episodes, 1992–3)
- The New Statesman – Piers Fletcher-Dervish (26 episodes, 1987–92)
- 2point4 children – Mr. Barstow ("The Skeleton in the Cupboard", 1992)
- Bunch of Five – Hedley ("Shall We Gather at the River?", 1992)
- Minder – D.C. Melish (7 episodes, 1984–89)
- The Death of a Heart (1987) – Bursely
- Boon – Martin Turnover ("Fiddler Under the Roof", 1987)
- A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery – P.C. Ormonde ("Have His Carcase", episodes 1–4, 1987)
- God's Chosen Car Park (1986) – Curtis
- My Brother Jonathan – Arthur Martock (4 episodes, 1985)
- Murder of a Moderate Man – (Episode #1.2, 1985)
- C.A.T.S. Eyes – Detective Inspector ("Love Byte", 1985)
- Morgan's Boy – Vicar (2 episodes, 1984)
- Sorrell and Son – Maurice (3 episodes, 1984)
- Strangers and Brothers – Jack Cotery (2 episodes, 1984)
- Squadron – Flt. Lt. Stather ("Mascot", 1982)
- Take Three Women – Duffy (1982)
- ITV Playhouse – John ("Nightlife", 1982)
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1982) – Capt. Surtees Cook
- Bless Me, Father – Father Tom ("Things Are Not What They Seem", 1981)
- We, the Accused – (1 episode, 1980)
- Angels – (3 episodes, 1976–80)
- BBC2 Playhouse – (2 episodes, 1978–80)
- Tales of the Unexpected – (2 episodes, 1979–80)
- Armchair Thriller – Police Constable / Police Sergeant ("Dying Day" Parts 1, 2 & 4, 1980)
- Blake's 7 – Pilot Four-Zero ("Children of Auron", 1980)
- Testament of Youth – Victor Richardson (3 episodes, 1979)
- A Moment in Time (1979) – Tom (all episodes)
- The Deep Concern – Gary Haig (2 episodes, 1979)
- The Mill on the Floss – Bob Jakin (Episode Eight, 1979)
- Graham's Gang – ("Kidnap", 1977)
- Backs to the Land – Eric Whitlow (3 episodes, 1977)
- Fathers and Families – Andrew Matthews ("Ancient Scars", 1977)
- Scene – Rob Rose ("Newsworthy: The Girl Who Saw a Tiger", 1976)
- The Expert – Student ("Fail Safe", 1976)
- David Copperfield – Mick Walker (Episode #1.2, 1974)
References
- ^ "Former Dalek Finds Himself Perfectly Cast in School Role". Let's Talk, Suffolk. Aidan Semmens. February 2006. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
- "Doctor Who 'son' to star in special". Press Association. 19 September 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
External links
- www.michaeltroughton.co.uk
- Michael Troughton at IMDb
- Michael Troughton on Twitter
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