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Michael Williams (actor)

British actor (1935–2001)

Michael Williams (actor)

Summary

British actor (1935–2001)

FieldValue
nameMichael Williams
honorific_suffixKSG
captionWilliams (left) as Dr. Watson and Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes
birth_nameMichael Leonard Williams
birth_date
birth_placeLiverpool, Lancashire, England
death_date
death_placeHampstead, London, England
spouse
childrenFinty Williams
occupationActor
years_active1961–1999

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Michael Leonard Williams (9 July 1935 – 11 January 2001) was a British actor who played both classical and comedy roles. He was best known for voicing Dr. Watson in the long-running Sherlock Holmes adaptations for BBC Radio, opposite Clive Merrison as Holmes, and for starring alongside his wife Judi Dench in the ITV sitcom A Fine Romance.

Biography

Williams was born on 9 July 1935 in Liverpool, Lancashire.

Williams married Judi Dench on 5 February 1971, the same year in which they co-starred in a stage production of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi, and, as RSC actors, in Pack of Lies and Mr. and Mrs. Nobody. They had one daughter, Finty Williams, who is also an actress. Williams was also godfather to the actor Rory Kinnear.

Williams was the President of the Roman Catholic Actors' Guild.

Williams' grave

Shortly before his death from lung cancer aged 65, Williams was appointed a Knight of St Gregory (KSG) by Pope John Paul II for his contribution to Catholic life in Britain. The honour was officially bestowed upon him at home on 10 January 2001. He died the next day, and was buried in the churchyard of St Leonard's, the Anglican parish church of Charlecote, Warwickshire. Williams was a fan of Everton F.C..

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962The Trial of Joan of ArcEnglishmanUncredited
1967Marat/SadeHerald
1968Tell Me LiesGuestDocumentary
1972Eagle in a CageBarry O'Meara
1974Dead CertSandy Mason
1982EnigmaHirsch, Limmer's Assistant
1983Educating RitaBrian
1989Henry VMichael Williams
1999Tea with MussoliniBritish Consul

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962Z-CarsNorbert Nuttall1 episode
1970A Family at WarEddie Chappell1 episode
1971Elizabeth RFrançois, Duke of Anjou and Alençon1 episode
1975The Hanged ManAlan Crowe8 episodes
1979My Son, My SonWilliam Essex8 episodes
1980Love in a Cold ClimateDavey Warbeck8 episodes
1981–1984A Fine RomanceMike Selway26 episodes
1987Blunt: The Fourth ManGoronwy Rees
1988Double FirstNorman 'N.V.' Standish7 episodes
1988-1989Charlie ChalkCharlie Chalk, Lewis T. Duck, Trader Jones and Litterbug (voice)13 episodes
1989Screen Two - Angel VoicesMichael Darlow1 episode
1999Can you hear me thinkingKevin90 minute BBC TV film
1993–1994Conjugal RitesBarry Masefield13 episodes
1993–1995September SongBilly Balsam20 episodes
1996Kavanagh QCDCI Knowland1 episode
1996-2000Brambly HedgeMr. Apple8 episodes
1997A Dance to the Music of TimeTed Jeavons2 episodes
1999The Magical Legend of the LeprechaunsFather Daley2 episodes, (final appearance)

Selected radio roles

YearTitleRole
1973The War Between Men and Womenreader
1989–1998 Sherlock Holmes Dr. Watson
1990The Forsyte Chronicles Young Jolyon Forsyte
1995–1996 Change at Oglethorpe Rocket
1995–1999 The George Cragge series George Cragge
1997Mansfield ParkSir Thomas Bertram
1998–1999 Old Dog and Partridge Jack
1999–2000BristowBristow

Stage roles

Principal stage appearances; mostly with the Royal Shakespeare Company:

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (1963)
  • The Beggar's Opera (1963)
  • The Representative (1963)
  • King Lear (1964)
  • *The Comedy of Errors * (1964)
  • Marat/Sade (1964)
  • *The Jew of Malta * (1964)
  • Don't Make Me Laugh (1965)
  • Timon of Athens (1965) - Painter
  • Hamlet (1965)
  • Tango (1966)
  • The Taming of the Shrew (1967) - Petruchio
  • As You Like It (1967)
  • *Troilus and Cressida * (1968) - Troilus
  • London Assurance (1970)
  • *The Merchant of Venice * (1971)
  • The Duchess of Malfi (1971)
  • Henry V (1971) - Henry V
  • Toad of Toad Hall (1972)
  • *Content to Whisper * (1973)
  • Jingo (1975)
  • *Too True to Be Good * (1975)
  • The Comedy of Errors (1976) - Dromio of Syracuse
  • The Winter's Tale (1976)
  • Schweik in the Second World War (1977)
  • The Montrous Regiment (1978)
  • A Village Wooing (1981)
  • Quartermaine's Terms (1982)
  • Pack of Lies (1983/4)
  • Two into One (1984)
  • Mr and Mrs Nobody (1986/7)
  • Out of Order (1990)
  • The Tempest (1995)
  • The Round Dozen (1996)
  • *Brief Lives * (1997/8)
  • The Forest (1999) Also appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Theatre-Go-Round Festival, Round House Theatre, London, 1970.

References

References

  1. Senter, Al. A Brief Biography. Booklet accompanying 'The Judi Dench Collection'. BBC Worldwide, 6-DVD set, 2007.
  2. (22 August 1997). "My grandson was a big surprise".
  3. (10 April 2012). "Rory Kinnear: Good show, sweet prince". standard.co.uk.
  4. (2001-01-16). "Michael Williams: End of the fine romance". [[BBC]].
  5. (15 January 2001). "Actor Michael Williams dies". [[BBC News]].
  6. ''Blunt: the fourth man'', DVD video listing at [[WorldCat]]. {{OCLC. 54436975
  7. "The Stage in British Newspaper Archive".
  8. "Michael Williams Biography (1935-)".
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