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Timothy Peter Pigott-Smith (13 May 1946 – 7 April 2017) was a British film and television actor and author. He was best known for his leading role as Ronald Merrick in the television drama series '' The Jewel in the Crown'', for which he won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor in 1985. Other noted TV roles included roles in '' The Chief'', '' Midsomer Murders'', '' The Vice'', '' The Suspicions of Mr Whicher'', ''
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'' and two ''
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'' stories ('' The Claws of Axos'' (1971) and '' The Masque of Mandragora'' (1976)). Pigott-Smith appeared in many notable films, including '' Clash of the Titans'' (1981), '' Gangs of New York'' (2002), '' Johnny English'' (2003), ''
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'' (2004), ''
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'' (2005), '' Quantum of Solace'' (2008), '' Red 2'' (2013) and '' Jupiter Ascending'' (2015).


Early life

Pigott-Smith was born in
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, the son of Margaret Muriel (née Goodman) and Harry Thomas Pigott-Smith, who was a journalist. He was educated at Wyggeston Boys' School,
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, King Edward VI School, Stratford-upon-Avon and Bristol University. He trained as an actor at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.


Career


Film and television

After a long career in smaller roles, Pigott-Smith's appearance as Arthur Llewellyn Davies in the BBC's mini-series '' The Lost Boys'' led to his gaining his big break with the leading role of Ronald Merrick in the 1984 television serial '' The Jewel in the Crown''. Other appearances include the title role in the crime drama series '' The Chief'' (1990–93), a recurring role in ITV drama '' The Vice'' as
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's nemesis Vickers, and '' Bloody Sunday''. He appeared in two adaptations of Elizabeth Gaskell's '' North and South''; in the 1975 version he played Frederick Hale, and in 2004 he played Frederick's father Richard. In 1995, he starred in a serial of the series ''Ghosts''. Pigott-Smith appeared twice in ''
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'': in the stories '' The Claws of Axos'' (1971) and '' The Masque of Mandragora'' (1976). Pigott-Smith was a regular narrator of documentary television series. He narrated '' The Team: A Season with McLaren'', a six-episode BBC series about the 1993 season with McLaren Racing. He also narrated the ''
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'' series, which examines pivotal battles of the
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from an operations point of view. Later, he narrated a series on the British Royal Family, entitled '' Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work''. The series followed Queen
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for more than a year, including the 2007 state visit to the United States. From 2011 to 2014, he portrayed Commissioner Mayne in the ITV drama series '' The Suspicions of Mr Whicher'', written by Helen Edmundson. Pigott-Smith appeared in '' Lewis'' in 2015 as a taxidermist in the episode "One For Sorrow". He also appeared on the ITV series, ''
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'' in the third series' (third season) fifth episode as obstetrician/gynaecologist Sir Philip Tapsell, who was present at the death of Lady Sybil Crawley Branson (Jessica Brown Findlay) from
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after giving birth to her daughter. His film career included the 2004 film ''
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'', '' The Four Feathers'', '' Clash of the Titans'', '' Gangs of New York'', '' Johnny English'', '' The Remains of the Day'' and ''
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''. He also appeared as Major General Robert Ford in director Paul Greengrass's '' Bloody Sunday'' (2002), and as the Foreign Secretary in the
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film '' Quantum of Solace'' (2008). In February 2010 Pigott-Smith played Alan Keen in the television film '' On Expenses''. He also had a cameo appearance as Sniggs in the BBC production of
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's '' Decline and Fall'' in 2017. His final film role was that of Sir Henry Ponsonby, Queen Victoria's Private Secretary, in '' Victoria & Abdul'' (2017).


Stage and radio

Pigott-Smith worked in the theatre in Shakespearean and Greek roles, including Posthumus in John Barton's 1974 production of ''
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'' for the
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. In early stage roles he was credited as "Tim Smith". He produced and appeared in '' Saki: a celebration'' at the National Theatre, with Dirk Bogarde, Barbara Leigh-Hunt and
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, later issued as an audio book. In 2011 he took the title role in ''
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'' at the West Yorkshire Playhouse,
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. Contemporary works included ''
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'', playing Ken Lay, for the Chichester Festival Theatre, and then London, in 2009 and Tobias in '' A Delicate Balance'' at the
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, London in 2011. He returned to the Almeida in 2014 as a post-accession
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in ''
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'', for which he received a nomination for the Olivier Award for Best Actor, and his first
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nomination for its production on Broadway in 2015. He also appeared as Charles in the 2017 film adaptation of the play. Pigott-Smith was also a radio actor, appearing in many productions on
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.


Writing

During the making of ''The Jewel in the Crown'', Pigott-Smith wrote a diary on his impressions of India. This was published together with an anthology of poetry and prose under the title ''Out of India''. Pigott-Smith wrote two children's books in the series ''The Baker Street Mysteries'', featuring the exploits of
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– ''The Dragon Tattoo'' (2008) and ''Shadow of Evil'' (2009). He played Holmes in a BBC Radio adaptation of '' The Valley of Fear''.


Death

Pigott-Smith died on 7 April 2017 at age 70 from a heart attack in
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, where he had been preparing to appear in a touring production of ''Death of a Salesman'' that was set to begin three days later. His wife Pamela Miles was also originally scheduled to appear in the play but had withdrawn after breaking a bone and needing surgery. He is buried on the east side of Highgate Cemetery.


Filmography and more


Film


Television


Audiobook narration


Awards and honours

Pigott-Smith won the
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in 1985, for his role in '' The Jewel in the Crown''. In 2014–15, he was nominated for the
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and the
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for his lead role in the play ''King Charles III''. He was appointed an
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(OBE) in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to drama.


Awards and nominations


References


External links


Tim Pigott-Smith
at the
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Tim Pigott-Smith
Aveleyman) {{DEFAULTSORT:Pigott-Smith, Tim 1946 births 2017 deaths Actors from Rugby, Warwickshire English male film actors English male radio actors English male stage actors English male television actors English male voice actors 20th-century English male actors 21st-century English male actors Male actors from Warwickshire People educated at King Edward VI School, Stratford-upon-Avon People educated at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School Alumni of the University of Bristol Best Actor BAFTA Award (television) winners Officers of the Order of the British Empire Burials at Highgate Cemetery