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Michael Sheard (18 June 1938 – 31 August 2005) was a Scottish character actor who featured in many films and television programmes, and was known for playing villains. His most prominent television role was as strict deputy headmaster Maurice Bronson in the children's series '' Grange Hill'', which he played between 1985 and 1989. He appeared as
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in ''
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'' (1980).


Early life

Sheard was born Michael Lawson Perkins in
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,
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, the son of Donald Marriot Perkins, a church minister. He was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in
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and took his mother's maiden name as his stage name. During his national service Sheard was a
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aircraftman.


Career

Sheard had a lengthy affiliation with science fiction, and appeared in six televised stories of the BBC
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television series '' Doctor Who'', appearing with the First Doctor in '' The Ark'' (1966), the Third Doctor in '' The Mind of Evil'' (1971), the Fourth Doctor in both '' Pyramids of Mars'' (1975) (for which he later recorded a DVD commentary) and '' The Invisible Enemy'' (1977), the Fifth Doctor in '' Castrovalva'' (1982) and the
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in '' Remembrance of the Daleks'' (1988). He also worked with the Eighth Doctor in '' The Stones of Venice'', a ''Doctor Who'' audio drama produced by
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. He was a regular guest at both ''Doctor Who'' and ''Star Wars'' conventions over the years in the U.S. and the UK. Further to this, he had guest roles in '' Colditz'' (1972), '' On The Buses'' (1973), '' Cloud Burst'' (1974), '' Space: 1999'' and the BBC's adaptation of the '' Lord Peter Wimsey'' story '' The Five Red Herrings'' (1975) and as Dr. Arnold Anderson in ''
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'' (1976). In 1978, he appeared in one episode ("Sleeping Partners", as the character Adderley) of the television series '' All Creatures Great and Small''. Also in 1978 Sheard appeared as Merton, a forensics expert in an episode of the hard-hitting British police drama '' The Professionals'', the episode entitled "When the Heat Cools Off". In 1980 he appeared as Federation officer Klegg in "Powerplay" in episode 2 of series 3 of Blakes 7. In 1983, he played Herr Grunwald, the German manager of a building site, in the first series of '' Auf Wiedersehen, Pet''. Sheard portrayed
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five times in his career: in '' Rogue Male'' (1976), '' The Tomorrow People'' (1978), '' The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission'' (1985), '' Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' (1989) and the documentary '' Secret History: Hitler of the Andes'' (2003). He also portrayed
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three times, in '' The Death of Adolf Hitler'' (1973), '' The Bunker'' (1981) and ''
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'' (1985). Although Sheard never played Hermann Göring, he did play Göring's double in the '' 'Allo 'Allo!'' episode '' Hitler's Last Heil''. In 1980, he had a supporting role in Stephen Poliakoff's BBC television play '' Caught on a Train''. He appeared as Imperial Navy
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in ''
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'' (1980), where George Lucas cited Ozzel's death by the force-choke stare by Darth Vader as his favourite movie death scene. Lucas told Sheard at the time that it was "the best screen death I've ever seen". Although Sheard initially regarded Star Wars as "just another part in a very busy actor's career", the role gained him wide recognition among fans and he appeared frequently at Star Wars conventions while an Admiral Ozzel action figure was released. In February 2005, he played a small cameo role as the narrator in '' Star Wars'' the UK fan film ''Order of the Sith: Vengeance'' and its sequel ''Downfall - Order of the Sith'', alongside Jeremy Bulloch and David Prowse. These British fan films were made in support of Save the Children.


Personal life

Sheard died of cancer on 31 August 2005, aged 67, at his home on the
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, leaving his wife, Rosalind Moir, whom he married in 1961, and three children; two sons: Simon and Rupert and a daughter Susannah A few weeks earlier, on 9 August, he took part in a phone-in on LBCs Iain Lee show, and talked about his career in film and television.


Filmography

*'' The McKenzie Break'' (1970) as Ingenieur-Offizier Unger *'' Universal Soldier'' (1971) as Man (uncredited) *'' Frenzy'' (1972) as Jim (uncredited) *''The Darwin Adventure'' (1972) as Man #1 *''
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'' (1973) as Williamson (uncredited) *'' England Made Me'' (1973) as Fromm *''
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'' (1973) as Depot Manager *'' Soft Beds, Hard Battles'' (1974) as New Military Governor (uncredited) *'' The Hiding Place'' (1975) as Kapteyn *'' The Sweeney'' - ''Hit and Run'' (1975) as Mr Penketh (headmaster) *''
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'' (1975) as Eric Gold *'' Rogue Male'' (BBC Film) (1976) as
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*'' Force 10 from Navarone'' (1978) as Sgt. Bauer *''
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'' (1979) as Sergeant Mann *'' The Riddle of the Sands'' (1979) as Böehme *'' All Quiet on the Western Front'' (1979) as Paul's father *''
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'' (1980) as Admiral Ozzel *'' Rough Cut'' (1980) as Man at Airport (uncredited) *'' Green Ice'' (1981) as Jaap *'' The Bunker'' (1981) as Himmler *'' Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981) as U-Boat Captain (uncredited) *''
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'' (1983) as Charlie *'' The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission'' (1985, TV film) as
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*''Murder Rap'' (1988) as Defense Counsel (uncredited) *'' Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' (1989) as
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(uncredited) *''Doombeach'' (1989) as Headmaster *'' The Darling Buds of May'' as Building Inspector (1992) *'' Another Life'' (2001) as Mr. Justice Shearman


References


Bibliography

* ''Yes, Mr Bronson: Memoirs of a Bum Actor'' () published in 1997 * ''Yes, Admiral'' () published in 1999 * ''Yes, School's Out!'' () published in 2001 * ''Yes, It's Photographic!'' published in 2004


External links

*
Bio at Ancestry.com - shows birth year as 1938




{{DEFAULTSORT:Sheard, Michael 1938 births 2005 deaths Male actors from Aberdeen Scottish male film actors Scottish male soap opera actors Scottish male stage actors Scottish male television actors Deaths from cancer in England Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art