British actor (born 1948)
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Born | Malcolm C. Stoddard (1948-07-20) 20 July 1948 (age 76)
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Malcolm Stoddard (born 20 July 1948) is a British actor who has appeared in films and television.
Early life
He attended the all-male grammar school Chichester High School For Boys.[1]
Career
His TV credits include The Voyage of Charles Darwin,[2] Colditz, The Brothers, The New Avengers,[3] Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1974), Blake's 7,[4] The Treachery Game, Oxford Blues (1984),[5] Rain on the Roof,[6] The Assassination Run, Squadron, By the Sword Divided, Juliet Bravo, Boon, The Bill, Families,[7] Emmerdale, The Campbells,[8] Heartbeat and Road to Avonlea.
His films include Cari Genitori (1973), Luther (1974), S.O.S. Titanic (1979),[9] The Godsend (1980),[10] Tree of Hands (1989), Innocent Victim (1989),[11] Gulliver's Travels (1996), Treasure Island (1999)[12] and Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... (2005).
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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1972
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ITV Sunday Night Theatre
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Mike
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Episode: "Major Lavender"
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1972 & 1975
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Play of the Month
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Gratiano, Underwood
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Episodes: "The Merchant of Venice", "Strife"
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1973
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A Picture of Katherine Mansfield
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Dick
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Episode: "1.3"
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1974
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The Brothers
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Johnny Trent
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Main role
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Colditz
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Christopher Mason
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Episodes: "Senior American Officer", "Very Important Person", "Liberation"
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Jennie: Lady Rudolph Churchill
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Jack Churchill
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TV miniseries
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1976
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The Glittering Prizes
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Dan Bradley
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Forget Me Not
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Danny McCann
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Episode: "The Runner"
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The New Avengers
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George Myers
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Episode: "Target!"
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1977
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Jubilee
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Phil Clemence
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Episode: "An Hour in the Life..."
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1978
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The Voyage of Charles Darwin
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Charles Darwin
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TV miniseries
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1979
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S.O.S. Titanic
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Charles H. Lightoller
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TV film
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1979–1980
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Heartland
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Ray Boston
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Episodes: "Big Deal", "Family"
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1980
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The Assassination Run
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Mark Fraser
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Episodes: "1.1", "1.2", "1.3"
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Rain on the Roof
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John
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TV film
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1981
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The Treachery Game
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Mark Fraser
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Episodes: "1.1", "1.2", "1.3"
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Blake's 7
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Leitz
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Episode: "Traitor"
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1982
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Little Miss Perkins
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Geoffrey Fitch
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TV film
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Squadron
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Peter Tyson
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Main role
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1983
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Jemima Shore Investigates
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Ian Waring
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Episode: "A Promising Death"
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By the Sword Divided
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Hannibal Marsh
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Regular role (series 1)
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1984
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Oxbridge Blues
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Philip Geary, Crispin, Michael
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Episodes: "Oxbridge Blues", "That Was Tory", "Similar Triangles"
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1985
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Juliet Bravo
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Alan Garwood
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Episode: "Turbulence"
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1986
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The Pyrates
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Thomas Blood
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TV film
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1986–1990
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The Campbells
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James Campbell
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Main role
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1989
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Bordertown
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Theodore Palliser
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Episode: "Vigilante"
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Boon
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David Rennet
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Episode: "Don't Buy from Me, Argentina"
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1990
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Road to Avonlea
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Malcolm McEwan
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Episodes: "Aunt Abigail's Beau" & "Malcolm and the Baby"
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1990–1991
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Families
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Mike Thompson
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Main role
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1991
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Cluedo
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Simon Charles
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Episode: "A Deadly Deal"
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Thatcher: The Final Days
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Tim Bell
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TV film
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1993
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Harry
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Malcolm Laird
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Episode: "1.11"
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1994
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The Saint: The Software Murders
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River
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TV film
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1996
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The Girl
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Matthew Thornton
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1997
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The Bill
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Robert Hawley
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Episode: "The Old Pal's Act"
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1998
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Coming Home
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Bob Somerville
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TV miniseries
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Animal Ark
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Julian Hardy
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Episode: "Bunnies in the Bathroom"
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Emmerdale
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Michael Thornfield
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Episodes: "1.2409", "1.2412", "1.2415"
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1999
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Bernard's Watch
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Mr. Phelps
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Episode: "Tee Time"
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2001
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Doctors
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Peter Davies
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Episode: "No Smoke Without Fire"
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2003
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Heartbeat
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James Robson
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Episode: "Moving Target"
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2004
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The Courtroom
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Tony Markham
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Recurring role
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2007
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Midsomer Murders
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Richard Carnack
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Episode: "The Animal Within"
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References
- ^ Old Cicestrians
- ^ Roger Lewis, Audience - The Voyage of Charles Darwin, New Scientist, November 2, 1978, page 375
- ^ Rodney Marshall, Sam Denham, Piers Johnson, Avengerland Regained, page 116, Lulu, 2015
- ^ Rodney Marshall, Blake's 7: A Critical Guide to Series 1-4, page 241, Lulu, 2015
- ^ Friday TV Listings, Fremont Tribune (Fremont, Nebraska), April 26, 1986, page 67
- ^ W. Stephen Gilbert, The Life and Work of Dennis Potter, (Ebook), Abrams, 2002
- ^ Brits spend big to give TV soap a Sydney scent, The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, New South Wales), March 18, 1990, page 27
- ^ History of CTV
- ^ Nik Havert, The Golden Age of Disaster Cinema, page 212, McFarland, Inc., 2019
- ^ Bruce F. Kawin, Horror and the Horror Film, page 85, Anthem Press, 2012
- ^ Leonard Maltin, Leonard Maltin's 2015 Movie Guide, Plume, 2014
- ^ Terry Rowan, Pirates, Buccaneers & other Scallywags & Swashbucklers - A Complete Film Guide, page 115, Lulu, 2014
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