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'''Michael Maloney''' (born 19 June 1957) is an English actor.
'''Michael Maloney''' (born 19 June 1957) is a British actor.


==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Born in [[Bury St. Edmunds]], [[Suffolk]], Maloney's first television appearance was as [[Peter Barkworth]]'s teenage son in the 1979 drama series ''[[Telford's Change]]''.<ref>[http://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/10-2004/20-questions-withmichael-maloney_24619.html ''What's on Stage'', 20 Questions with Michael Maloney] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130630142137/http://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/10-2004/20-questions-withmichael-maloney_24619.html |date=30 June 2013 }}. Accessed 15 September 2013</ref>
Born in [[Bury St. Edmunds]], [[Suffolk]], Maloney's first television appearance was as [[Peter Barkworth]]'s teenage son in the 1979 drama series ''[[Telford's Change]]''.<ref>[http://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/10-2004/20-questions-withmichael-maloney_24619.html ''What's on Stage'', 20 Questions with Michael Maloney] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130630142137/http://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/10-2004/20-questions-withmichael-maloney_24619.html |date=30 June 2013 }}. Accessed 15 September 2013</ref>


He made his [[West End theatre|West End]] debut in 1979 in ''Can you Hear me at The Back'', by Brian Clark, followed immediately by ''Taking Steps'' by Alan Ayckbourn. After playing Toby Gashe in ''The Bell'', by Iris Murdoch, Maloney joined the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] in 1982 playing Ferdinand in ''[[The Tempest]]''. After the RSC, he went on to play in ''The Perfectionist'' at Hampstead, the title role of Peer Gynt for Cambridge Theatre Company, ''The London Cuckolds'' at the Lyric Hammersmith, ''Two Planks and a Passion'' by [[Anthony Minghella]], directed by [[Danny Boyle]] at Greenwich and ''Built on Sand'' at the Royal Court. Maloney went on to appear in many films and television series, including ''What if Its Raining'', by Anthony Minghella, for Channel 4. He became a familiar face after playing the Dauphin in [[Kenneth Branagh]]'s [[Henry V (1989 film)|1989 film adaptation]] of ''[[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]''. In the early 1990s, he played Prince Hal in ''Henry IV Parts 1 and 2'', Romeo in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' for the RSC and Hamlet on a national tour starting at Greenwich. He appeared on television<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/theatre/still-truly-madly-deeply-6311723.html|title = Still truly, madly, deeply|date = 10 April 2012}}</ref> in ''Mr Wakefield's Crusade'', on film as Mark in ''[[Truly, Madly, Deeply]]'', and in 1994 he took the lead in the [[BBC]] adaptation of ''[[Love on a Branch Line (TV series)|Love on a Branch Line]]''. He appeared in both the [[Hamlet (1990 film)|1990]] and [[Hamlet (1996 film)|1996]] film versions of ''[[Hamlet]]'', as [[Rosencrantz (character)|Rosencrantz]] and [[Laertes (Hamlet)|Laertes]] respectively,<ref>[http://www.macmillanreaders.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/An-interview-with-Michael-Maloney.pdf ''Macmillan Readers'', "An Interview with Michael Maloney"]. Accessed 15 September 2013</ref> and in several other [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] screen adaptations, including the lead role in ''In the Bleak Midwinter'' by [[Kenneth Branagh]]. In addition to his TV appearances, he starred as Jason Fields in the film ''[[American Reel]]'' in 1999. 2002 saw him play Brian Albumen, personal aide to [[Rik Mayall]]'s Adonis Cnut character in the [[Maurice Gran|Gran]] and [[Laurence Marks (British writer)|Marks]] penned TV sitcom ''[[Believe Nothing]]''. In 2003, he appeared as the Belgian Prosper Profond in ''[[The Forsyte Saga: To Let|The Forsyte Saga]]''. In the theatre he played Hamlet again for Yukio Ninagawa on tour and at the Barbican. He played [[Gaius Cassius Longinus|Cassius]] in the 2005 miniseries ''[[Empire (2005 TV series)|Empire]],'' [[John Major]] in 2009's ''[[Margaret (2009 film)|Margaret]]'' and Prime Minister Sir [[Robert Peel]] in the 2009 film ''[[The Young Victoria]]''.
He made his [[West End theatre|West End]] debut in 1979 in ''Can you Hear me at The Back'', by Brian Clark, followed immediately by ''Taking Steps'' by Alan Ayckbourn. After playing Toby Gashe in ''The Bell'', by Iris Murdoch, Maloney joined the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] in 1982 playing Ferdinand in ''[[The Tempest]]''. After the RSC, he went on to play in ''The Perfectionist'' at Hampstead, the title role of Peer Gynt for Cambridge Theatre Company, ''The London Cuckolds'' at the Lyric Hammersmith, ''Two Planks and a Passion'' by [[Anthony Minghella]], directed by [[Danny Boyle]] at Greenwich and ''Built on Sand'' at the Royal Court. Maloney went on to appear in many films and television series, including ''What if Its Raining'', by Anthony Minghella, for Channel 4. He became a familiar face after playing the Dauphin in [[Kenneth Branagh]]'s [[Henry V (1989 film)|1989 film adaptation]] of ''[[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]''. In the early 1990s, he played Prince Hal in ''Henry IV Parts 1 and 2'', Romeo in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' for the RSC and Hamlet on a national tour starting at Greenwich. He appeared on television<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/theatre/still-truly-madly-deeply-6311723.html|title = Still truly, madly, deeply|date = 10 April 2012}}</ref> in ''Mr Wakefield's Crusade'', on film as Mark in ''[[Truly, Madly, Deeply (film)|Truly, Madly, Deeply]]'', and in 1994 he took the lead in the [[BBC]] adaptation of ''[[Love on a Branch Line (TV series)|Love on a Branch Line]]''. He appeared in both the [[Hamlet (1990 film)|1990]] and [[Hamlet (1996 film)|1996]] film versions of ''[[Hamlet]]'', as [[Rosencrantz (character)|Rosencrantz]] and [[Laertes (Hamlet)|Laertes]] respectively,<ref>[http://www.macmillanreaders.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/An-interview-with-Michael-Maloney.pdf ''Macmillan Readers'', "An Interview with Michael Maloney"]. Accessed 15 September 2013</ref> and in several other [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] screen adaptations, including the lead role in ''In the Bleak Midwinter'' by [[Kenneth Branagh]]. In addition to his TV appearances, he starred as Jason Fields in the film ''[[American Reel]]'' in 1999. 2002 saw him play Brian Albumen, personal aide to [[Rik Mayall]]'s Adonis Cnut character in the [[Maurice Gran|Gran]] and [[Laurence Marks (British writer)|Marks]] penned TV sitcom ''[[Believe Nothing]]''. In 2003, he appeared as the Belgian Prosper Profond in ''[[The Forsyte Saga: To Let|The Forsyte Saga]]''. In the theatre he played Hamlet again for Yukio Ninagawa on tour and at the Barbican. He played [[Gaius Cassius Longinus|Cassius]] in the 2005 miniseries ''[[Empire (2005 TV series)|Empire]],'' [[John Major]] in 2009's ''[[Margaret (2009 film)|Margaret]]'' and Prime Minister Sir [[Robert Peel]] in the 2009 film ''[[The Young Victoria]]''.


He is active in radio drama on [[BBC Radio 4]], playing the Dean in both series of ''[[High Table, Lower Orders]]'' and Giles the gossip columnist in ''[[His Master's Voice (radio series)|His Master's Voice]]''. He has made a guest appearance in the BBC Radio 4 series ''[[Baldi (radio)|Baldi]]''. He has also appeared in a [[Bollywood]] films Kisna, and ''[[I See You (2006 film)|I See You]]'', playing the detective inspector.
He is active in radio drama on [[BBC Radio 4]], playing the Dean in both series of ''[[High Table, Lower Orders]]'' and Giles the gossip columnist in ''[[His Master's Voice (radio series)|His Master's Voice]]''. He has made a guest appearance in the BBC Radio 4 series ''[[Baldi (radio)|Baldi]]''. He has also appeared in a [[Bollywood]] films Kisna, and ''[[I See You (2006 film)|I See You]]'', playing the detective inspector.
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==


Maloney's father emigrated from County Cork, Ireland to Godalming, Surrey, UK.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/never-a-dull-moment-1.149984|title=Never a dull moment}}</ref>
Maloney's father emigrated from County Cork, Ireland to Godalming, Surrey, UK.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/never-a-dull-moment-1.149984|title=Never a dull moment|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]] }}</ref>


In 2002, Maloney married Italian-American model and photographer Kim Andreolli;<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ti-media.com/about/news/press-release/wallpaper-appoints-kim-andreolli-as-fashion-director/|title = Connectors, Creators, Experience Makers}}</ref> the couple honeymooned in Kenya.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/THE+REAL+REAL+ME%3a+Interview+Michael+Maloney+-+I+have+been+unhappy+for...-a082869055|title = THE REAL REAL ME: Interview Michael Maloney - I have been unhappy for much of my life.. But love's changed that; STAR OF THE SWAP AND THE JURY REVEALS HIS JOY WITH NEW WIFE: Michael Maloney reveals all to NINA MYSKOW. - Free Online Library}}</ref> Maloney and Andreolli had one child, a daughter, before divorcing.
In 2002, Maloney married Italian-American model and photographer Kim Andreolli;<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ti-media.com/about/news/press-release/wallpaper-appoints-kim-andreolli-as-fashion-director/|title = Connectors, Creators, Experience Makers}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/THE+REAL+REAL+ME%3a+Interview+Michael+Maloney+-+I+have+been+unhappy+for...-a082869055|title = THE REAL REAL ME: Interview Michael Maloney - I have been unhappy for much of my life.. But love's changed that; STAR OF THE SWAP AND THE JURY REVEALS HIS JOY WITH NEW WIFE: Michael Maloney reveals all to NINA MYSKOW. - Free Online Library}}</ref> Maloney and Andreolli had one child, a daughter, before divorcing.


Maloney lives in South London in Clapham.
Maloney lives in South London in Clapham.


He is an advocate for macrobiotic eating<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/wellbeing/diet/4707981/Against-the-grain-Not-me.html The Daily Telegraph]</ref><ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/RHrRVRPTFrE Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20160102194119/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHrRVRPTFrE Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHrRVRPTFrE| title = Actor Michael Maloney Interview {{!}} Macrobiotics Stoires {{!}} Part 2 | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
He is an advocate for macrobiotic eating.<ref>{{cite web |title=Against the grain? Not me |website=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220811063441/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/wellbeing/diet/4707981/Against-the-grain-Not-me.html |archive-date=2022-08-11 |url-status=live |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/wellbeing/diet/4707981/Against-the-grain-Not-me.html}}</ref><ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/RHrRVRPTFrE Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20160102194119/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHrRVRPTFrE Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHrRVRPTFrE| title = Actor Michael Maloney Interview {{!}} Macrobiotics Stoires {{!}} Part 2 | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Selected filmography==
===Film===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Year
! Year
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| ''[[Richard's Things]]''
| ''[[Richard's Things]]''
| Bill
| Bill
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1984
| 1982
| ''[[The Bell (TV series)|The Bell]]''
| ''[[Sharma and Beyond]]''
| Stephen Archer
| Toby Gashe
| Television film
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Ordeal by Innocence (film)|Ordeal by Innocence]]''
| 1985
| ''[[Ordeal by Innocence (film)|Ordeal by Innocence]]''
| Micky Argyle
| Micky Argyle
|
|
|-
|-
| 1989
| 1985
| ''[[Henry V (1989 film)|Henry V]]''
| ''[[Tartuffe#Television|Tartuffe, or The Impostor]]''
| Damis
| Louis the Dauphin
| Television film
|
|-
| 1986
| ''A Dangerous Kind of Love''
| Whymper
| Television film
|-
| 1987
| ''[[Scoop (1987 film)|Scoop]]''
| William Boot
| Television film
|-
| 1988
| ''[[The Mask (1988 film)|The Mask]]''
| Leonardo
|
|-
| rowspan="2"|1989
| ''[[Henry V (1989 film)|Henry V]]''
| [[Louis, Duke of Guyenne|Louis the Dauphin]]
|
|-
| ''Relatively Speaking''
| Gregory Pointer
| Television film
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"| 1990
| rowspan="2"|1990
| ''[[Truly, Madly, Deeply]]''
| ''[[Truly, Madly, Deeply (film)|Truly, Madly, Deeply]]''
| Mark
| Mark
|
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Hamlet (1990 film)|Hamlet]]''
| ''[[Hamlet (1990 film)|Hamlet]]''
| Rosencrantz
| [[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern|Rosencrantz]]
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|1993
| 1994
| ''Micky Love''
| '' [[Love on a Branch Line (TV series)|Love On A Branch Line]]''
| Jasper Pye
| Tony Scott
| Television film
|-
| ''Screen Play''
|
|
| Short film
|-
| ''The Waiter''
| Frederico
| Short film
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"| 1995
| rowspan="3"|1995
| ''[[A Midwinter's Tale]]'' (1995)
| ''[[In the Bleak Midwinter (film)|In the Bleak Midwinter]]''
| Joe Harper ([[Prince Hamlet|Hamlet]])
| Joe Harper (Hamlet)
|
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Othello (1995 film)|Othello]]''
| ''[[Othello (1995 film)|Othello]]''
| [[Roderigo]]
| [[Roderigo]]
|
|
|-
| ''[[Trafford Tanzi]]''
| Referee
| Television film
|-
|-
| 1996
| 1996
| ''[[Hamlet (1996 film)|Hamlet]]''
| ''[[Hamlet (1996 film)|Hamlet]]''
| [[Laertes (Hamlet)|Laertes]]
| [[Laertes (Hamlet)|Laertes]]
|
|
|-
|-
| 1997
| rowspan="3"|1997
| ''[[Painted Lady (mini series)|Painted Lady]]''
| ''[[Hysteria (1997 film)|Hysteria]]''
| Dr. Samuel Fry
| Oliver Peel
|
|-
| ''Thursday''
| Nick
| Short film
|-
| ''Sex & Chocolate''
| Billy Gale
| Television film
|-
| rowspan="2"|1998
| ''[[Macbeth on screen|Macbeth]]''
| [[Banquo]]
| Television film
|-
| ''The Changeling''
| Frank
| Short film
|-
| 1999
| ''[[American Reel]]''
| Jason Fields
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|2000
|1997
| ''[[Sans plomb (film)|Unleaded]]''
|Sex and chocolate
| Anton
|Billy Gate
|
|
|-
| ''[[A Christmas Carol (2000 film)|A Christmas Carol]]''
| [[Bob Cratchit]]
| Television film
|-
| ''Journey Through the Night''
| Narrator
| Short film
|-
|-
| 2002
| 2002
| ''[[Believe Nothing]]''
| ''Me & Mrs Jones''
| Ivan McDermott
| Brian Albumen
| Television film
|
|-
|-
| 2003
| rowspan="2"|2003
| ''[[List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations#Twelfth Night|Twelfth Night, or What You Will]]''
| ''Bienvenue au gîte''
| [[Malvolio]]
| Television film
|-
| ''Bed and Breakfast''
| Peter
| Peter
|
|
|-
|-
| 2006
| 2004
| ''[[Babel (film)|Babel]]''
| ''[[Battle of the Brave]]''
| [[James Murray (British Army officer, born 1721)|Governor James Murray]]
|
|-
| 2005
| ''[[Kisna: The Warrior Poet]]''
| Peter Beckett
|
|-
| rowspan="4"|2006
| ''[[Pinochet in Suburbia]]''
| Jack Straw
| Television film
|-
| ''[[Babel (film)|Babel]]''
| James
| James
|
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Notes on a Scandal (film)|Notes on a Scandal]]''
| 2009
| Sandy Pabblem
|
|-
| ''[[I See You (2006 film)|I See You]]''
| Inspector John Smith
|
|-
| rowspan="5"|2007
| ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars]]''
| Inspector Stirling
| Television film
|-
| ''The Soul Rescuer''
| The Soul Rescuer
| Short film
|-
| ''[[Learners]]''
| John
| Television film
|-
| ''Saturday's Shadow''
| Father
| Short film
|-
| ''Impact Earth''
| Adam Bregorsky
| Television film
|-
| 2008
| ''The Applicant''
| Rejection Letter
| Short film
|-
| rowspan="2"|2009
| ''[[Margaret (2009 film)|Margaret]]''
| [[John Major]]
| Television film
|-
| ''[[The Young Victoria]]''
| ''[[The Young Victoria]]''
| [[Robert Peel]]
| [[Robert Peel|Sir Robert Peel]]
|
|-
| rowspan="3"|2010
| ''[[Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (film)|Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll]]''
| Graham
|
|
|-
|-
| ''Koda''
| 2010
| Ken
| ''[[Midsomer Murders]]''
| Simon Sharpe
| Short film
|-
| Episode: “Master Class”
| ''Trouble Brewing''
| Alan
| Short film
|-
|-
| 2011
| 2011
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|
|
|-
|-
| 2012
| rowspan="3"| 2013
| ''Rage''
| ''[[By Any Means (2013 TV series)|By Any Means]]''
| William
| Short film
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Summer in February]]''
| Colonel Paynter
|
|
|-
| rowspan="3"|2014
| ''Born of War''
| Ian
|
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''
| Varis zos Galvus
| Voice only; video game
|-
| ''Father Brown''
| Kalon
| Episodes: "The Eye of the Apollo", "The Children of Kalon"
|-
| 2014
| ''Luna''
| ''Luna''
| Dean
| Dean
|
|
|-
|-
| ''Two Horrible Little Girls''
| 2016
| Clive
| Short film
|-
| rowspan="2"|2015
| ''[[The C Word (TV series)|The C Word]]''
| Ian McFarlane
| Television film
|-
| ''The Other Side of Home''
| Ian
| Short film
|-
| rowspan="5"|2021
| ''[[A Brixton Tale]]''
| Simon
|
|-
| ''Three Pints and a Rabbi''
| Ian
|
|-
| ''[[Where Is Anne Frank]]''
| [[Otto Frank]]
| Voice role
|-
| ''[[Belfast (film)|Belfast]]''
| Frankie West
|
|-
| ''Lawrence: After Arabia''
| George Brough
|
|-
| rowspan="3"|2022
| ''Help! I've Stolen Amy Adams' Nose!''
| Kat's Dad
| Short film
|-
| ''Care''
| Alan
| Short film
|-
| ''Reaching Four''
| Dr. Maloney
| Short film
|-
| 2023
| ''Best of Three''
| Stewart
| Short film
|-
|}

===Television===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
| 1979
| ''[[Telford's Change]]''
| Peter Telford
| Series regular; 9 episodes
|-
| 1981
| ''[[Kinvig]]''
| Simon
| Episode: "The Humanoid Factor"
|-
| 1982
| ''[[The Bell (TV series)|The Bell]]''
| Toby Gashe
| Miniseries; 4 episodes
|-
| 1984
| ''[[Minder (TV series)|Minder]]''
| Father Andrew
| Episode: "Willesden Suite"
|-
| 1985
| ''[[The Last Place on Earth]]''
| [[Edward Evans, 1st Baron Mountevans|Lieutenant "Teddy" Evans]]
| Miniseries, 6 episodes
|-
| 1986
| ''What If It's Raining''
| Dominic
| Miniseries; 3 episodes
|-
| 1987
| ''[[Screen Two]]''
| Henry Kirk
| Episode: "Naming the Names"
|-
| rowspan="2"|1988
| ''[[Theatre Night]]''
| Faulkland
| Episode: "[[The Rivals]]"
|-
| ''[[ScreenPlay]]''
| Gary
| Episode: "Starlings"
|-
| 1988–95
| ''[[Jackanory]]''
| Storyteller
| Recurring role; 6 episodes
|-
| rowspan="2"|1989
| ''4 Play''
| Powell
| Episode: "Nobody Here But Us Chickens"
|-
| ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''
| Lee Marshall
| Episode: "Living with Dinosaurs"
|-
| 1990
| ''[[Screen Two]]''
| Tony
| Episode: "The Lorelei"
|-
| 1991
| ''He-Play''
| Angel
| Episode: "The Dogs"
|-
| 1992
| ''Mr Wakefield's Crusade''
| Richard
| Miniseries; 2 episodes
|-
| rowspan="2"|1993
| ''[[Comedy Playhouse]]''
| Mike
| Episode: "The Complete Guide to Relationships"
|-
| ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]''
| Arnold Toynbee
| Episode: "Paris, May 1919"
|-
| rowspan="2"|1994
| ''[[Love on a Branch Line (TV series)|Love on a Branch Line]]''
| Jasper Pye
| Miniseries; 4 episodes
|-
| ''[[Shakespeare: The Animated Tales]]''
| [[George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence|Clarence]] / [[John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk|Norfolk]]
| Episode: "[[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]"
|-
| 1995
| ''Signs and Wonders''
| Stephen Palmore
| Miniseries; 4 episodes
|-
| 1997
| ''[[Painted Lady (TV series)|Painted Lady]]''
| Oliver Peel
| Miniseries; 2 episodes
|-
| 1998
| ''[[Children of the New Forest#Television|Children of the New Forest]]''
| Charles Stuart, King of England
| Miniseries; 6 episodes
|-
| 1999
| ''[[Heartbeat (British TV series)|Heartbeat]]''
| Cecil Palmer
| Episode: "David Stockwell's Ghost"
|-
| 2000
| ''[[Dalziel and Pascoe (TV series)|Dalziel and Pascoe]]''
| David Ransom
| Episode: "Above the Law"
|-
| 2001
| ''[[Magic Grandad]]''
| Mr. Leyton
| Recurring role; 3 episodes
|-
| rowspan="5"|2002
| ''[[In Deep (TV series)|In Deep]]''
| Dr. Gabriel Winterbourne
| Episode: "Abuse of Trust"
|-
| ''[[The Swap (TV series)|The Swap]]''
| Tom Forrester
| Miniseries; 2 episodes
|-
| ''[[The Jury (TV serial)|The Jury]]''
| Peter Segal
| Series regular; 6 episodes
|-
| ''[[Nova (American TV program)|Nova]]''
| [[Thomas Orde-Lees]] / [[George Marston (artist)|George Marston]]
| Episode: "Shackleton's Voyage of Endurance"
|-
| ''[[Believe Nothing]]''
| Brian Albumen
| Series regular; 6 episodes
|-
| rowspan="2"|2003
| ''[[The Forsyte Saga (2002 TV series)|The Forsyte Saga]]''
| Prosper Profond
| Recurring role; 4 episodes
|-
| ''[[Henry VIII (TV serial)|Henry VIII]]''
| [[Thomas Cranmer]]
| Miniseries; 2 episodes
|-
| rowspan="3"|2004
| ''[[The Last Detective]]''
| John Swannee
| Episode: "Benefit to Mankind"
|-
| ''Let's Write a Story''
| Adult Charles
| Episode: "The Personal History of Charles Dickens"
|-
| ''[[Messiah (British TV series)|Messiah III: The Promise]]''
| Carl Henderson
| Minseries; 2 episodes
|-
| rowspan="4"|2005
| ''[[The Murder Room#Adaptations|The Murder Room]]''
| Neville Dupayne
| Miniseries; 2 episodes
|-
| ''[[Empire (2005 TV series)|Empire]]''
| [[Gaius Cassius Longinus]]
| Miniseries; 3 episodes
|-
| ''[[Monarch of the Glen (TV series)|Monarch of the Glen]]''
| Dr. Simon Cotter
| Episode: "Series 7, Episode 4"
|-
| ''[[Timeshift (TV series)|Timeshift]]''
| Narrator
| Episode: "A Study in Sherlock"
|-
| rowspan="8"|2006
| ''[[Rosemary & Thyme]]''
| Custos
| Episode: "In a Monastery Garden"
|-
| ''[[Lewis (TV series)|Lewis]]''
| Ivor Denniston
| Episode: "Reputation"
|-
| ''[[Agatha Christie's Marple]]''
| Dr. Joshua Waters
| Episode: "[[By the Pricking of My Thumbs]]"
|-
| ''[[Hotel Babylon (BBC series)|Hotel Babylon]]''
| Mr. Johnson
| Episode: "Series 1, Episode 6"
|-
| ''[[New Tricks]]''
| John Fletcher
| Episode: "Old Dogs"
|-
| ''[[Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire]]''
| [[Antonius Natalis|Senator Natalis]]
| Episode: "Nero"
|-
| ''[[Spooks (TV series)|Spooks]]''
| John Russell
| Episode: "The Criminal"
|-
| ''[[Robin Hood (2006 TV series)|Robin Hood]]''
| Pitts
| Recurring role; 2 episodes
|-
| rowspan="2"|2007
| ''[[The Bill]]''
| Ryan Jones
| Recurring role; 2 episodes
|-
| ''[[Wire in the Blood]]''
| Jonathan Goode
| Episode: "Anything You Can Do"
|-
| rowspan="5"|2008
| ''[[Heroes and Villains (TV series)|Heroes and Villains]]''
| Vigilas
| Episode: "Attila the Hun"
|-
| ''[[Waking the Dead (TV series)|Waking the Dead]]''
| Dr. Damien Hooper
| Episode: "Sins"
|-
| ''[[Bonekickers]]''
| Daniel Mastiff
| Series regular; 6 episodes
|-
| ''[[Heartbeat (British TV series)|Heartbeat]]''
| Dr. Thomas
| Episode: "Mixed Messages"
|-
| ''[[Wired (TV series)|Wired]]''
| Hugh Borne
| Miniseries; 1 episode
|-
| rowspan="2"|2009
| ''[[Law & Order: UK]]''
| Mr. John Reberty
| Episode: "Sacrifice"
|-
| ''[[The Queen (British TV serial)|The Queen]]''
| [[Michael Shea (diplomat)|Michael Shea]]
| Episode: "The Rivals"
|-
| rowspan="4"|2010
| ''[[Midsomer Murders]]''
| Simon Sharpe
| Episode: "Master Class"
|-
| ''[[Fluffy Gardens]]''
| Narrator
|
|-
| ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]''
| Howard Fairfax
| Recurring role; 5 episodes
|-
| ''[[Identity (TV series)|Identity]]''
| John Knighton
| Episode: "Chelsea Girl"
|-
| rowspan="2"|2011
| ''[[DCI Banks]]''
| Malcolm Austin
| Episode: "Friend of the Devil"
|-
| ''[[Death in Paradise (TV series)|Death in Paradise]]''
| Father Charles Dean
| Episode: "Predicting Murder"
|-
| rowspan="3"|2012
| ''[[Coronation Street]]''
| Robert Millward
| Recurring role; 5 episodes
|-
| ''[[Accused (2010 TV series)|Accused]]''
| Judge
| Recurring role; 4 episodes
|-
| ''[[The Thick of It]]''
| Matthew Hodge
| Episode: "Series 4, Episode 6"
|-
| rowspan="3"|2013
| ''[[Father Brown (2013 TV series)|Father Brown]]''
| Kalon
| Episode: "The Eye of Apollo"
|-
| ''[[The White Queen (TV series)|The White Queen]]''
| [[Henry Stafford (died 1471)|Henry Stafford]]
| Miniseries; 5 episodes
|-
| ''[[By Any Means (2013 TV series)|By Any Means]]''
| Laurence Walker
| Miniseries; 1 episode
|-
| rowspan="3"|2014
| ''[[Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond]]''
| [[Edmund Rushbrooke]]
| Miniseries; 4 episodes
|-
| ''[[New Worlds (TV series)|New Worlds]]''
| Hardwick
| Miniseries; 4 episodes
|-
| ''[[Utopia (British TV series)|Utopia]]''
| Christian Donaldson
| Recurring role; 3 episodes
|-
| 2015
| ''[[River (TV series)|River]]''
| Tom Read
| Miniseries; 5 episodes
|-
| rowspan="3"|2016
| ''[[Mr Selfridge]]''
| Mr. Donaghue
| Recurring role; 2 episodes
|-
| ''[[The Five (TV series)|The Five]]''
| Alan Wells
| Miniseries; 10 episodes
|-
| ''[[Paranoid (TV series)|Paranoid]]''
| ''[[Paranoid (TV series)|Paranoid]]''
| Dr. Crowley
| Dr Crowley
| 8 episodes
| Miniseries; 8 episodes
|-
|-
| 2017
| 2017
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|-
| 2018
| 2018
| ''Midsomer Murders''
| ''[[Midsomer Murders]]''
| Neville Gallagher
| Neville Gallagher
| Episode: "The Lions of Causation"
| Episode: "The Lions of Causton"
|-
| rowspan="2"|2019
| ''[[Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators]]''
| George Gonzalo
| Episode: "Outrageous Fortune"
|-
|-
| 2019
| ''[[The Crown (TV series)|The Crown]]''
| ''[[The Crown (TV series)|The Crown]]''
| [[Edward Heath]]
| [[Edward Heath]]
| 3 episodes
| Recurring role; 3 episodes
|-
|-
| 2019–20
| 2019-2020
| ''[[The Trial of Christine Keeler]]''
| ''[[The Trial of Christine Keeler]]''
| Bill Astor
| [[William Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor|Viscount Astor]]
| Miniseries; 6 episodes
|
|-
|-
| 2020
| 2020
| ''Lawrence: After Arabia''
| ''[[Silent Witness]]''
| Judge Christopher Lansing
| George Brough
| Episode: "Seven Times"
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|2022
| 2021
| ''[[Belfast (film)]]''
| ''[[Father Brown (2013 TV series)|Father Brown]]''
| Gerald Firth
| Frankie West
| Episode: "The Children of Kalon"
|
|-
| ''[[Magpie Murders#Adaptation|Magpie Murders]]''
| Charles Clover
| Series regular; 5 episodes
|-
| ''[[All Creatures Great and Small (2020 TV series)|All Creatures Great and Small]]''
| Albert Sebright Saunders
| Recurring role; 2 episodes
|-
| 2023
| ''[[Dalgliesh (TV series)|Dalgliesh]]''
| Desmond Ulrick
| Episode: "A Certain Justice"
|-
|-
|}
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* Bran in ''[[Earthsearch II]]'', [[James Follett]]'s 1982 "new adventure serial in time and space" on [[BBC Radio 4]].
* Bran in ''[[Earthsearch II]]'', [[James Follett]]'s 1982 "new adventure serial in time and space" on [[BBC Radio 4]].
* ''[[A Pair of Blue Eyes#Reception|A Pair of Blue Eyes]]'', adaptation of a novel by Thomas Hardy, BBC Radio 4 Extra, directed by Cherry Cookson.
* ''[[A Pair of Blue Eyes#Reception|A Pair of Blue Eyes]]'', adaptation of a novel by Thomas Hardy, BBC Radio 4 Extra, directed by Cherry Cookson.
* ''[[Lord Arthur Savile's Crime]]'', BBC 7 2003. Produced in Manchester by Katherine Beacon.
* ''[[Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (short story)|Lord Arthur Savile's Crime]]'', BBC 7 2003. Produced in Manchester by Katherine Beacon.


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Michael Maloney
Maloney at the 2011 Minghella Film Festival
Born (1957-06-19) 19 June 1957 (age 66)
OccupationActor
Years active1979–present

Michael Maloney (born 19 June 1957) is a British actor.

Life and career[edit]

Born in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Maloney's first television appearance was as Peter Barkworth's teenage son in the 1979 drama series Telford's Change.[1]

He made his West End debut in 1979 in Can you Hear me at The Back, by Brian Clark, followed immediately by Taking Steps by Alan Ayckbourn. After playing Toby Gashe in The Bell, by Iris Murdoch, Maloney joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1982 playing Ferdinand in The Tempest. After the RSC, he went on to play in The Perfectionist at Hampstead, the title role of Peer Gynt for Cambridge Theatre Company, The London Cuckolds at the Lyric Hammersmith, Two Planks and a Passion by Anthony Minghella, directed by Danny Boyle at Greenwich and Built on Sand at the Royal Court. Maloney went on to appear in many films and television series, including What if Its Raining, by Anthony Minghella, for Channel 4. He became a familiar face after playing the Dauphin in Kenneth Branagh's 1989 film adaptation of Henry V. In the early 1990s, he played Prince Hal in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet for the RSC and Hamlet on a national tour starting at Greenwich. He appeared on television[2] in Mr Wakefield's Crusade, on film as Mark in Truly, Madly, Deeply, and in 1994 he took the lead in the BBC adaptation of Love on a Branch Line. He appeared in both the 1990 and 1996 film versions of Hamlet, as Rosencrantz and Laertes respectively,[3] and in several other Shakespeare screen adaptations, including the lead role in In the Bleak Midwinter by Kenneth Branagh. In addition to his TV appearances, he starred as Jason Fields in the film American Reel in 1999. 2002 saw him play Brian Albumen, personal aide to Rik Mayall's Adonis Cnut character in the Gran and Marks penned TV sitcom Believe Nothing. In 2003, he appeared as the Belgian Prosper Profond in The Forsyte Saga. In the theatre he played Hamlet again for Yukio Ninagawa on tour and at the Barbican. He played Cassius in the 2005 miniseries Empire, John Major in 2009's Margaret and Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel in the 2009 film The Young Victoria.

He is active in radio drama on BBC Radio 4, playing the Dean in both series of High Table, Lower Orders and Giles the gossip columnist in His Master's Voice. He has made a guest appearance in the BBC Radio 4 series Baldi. He has also appeared in a Bollywood films Kisna, and I See You, playing the detective inspector.

In 2010, he appeared in long-running drama Casualty as consultant Howard Fairfax, and in series 4 of the political satire series The Thick of It, he played Matthew Hodge, part of the Goolding Inquiry.[4] In 2013, he portrayed Sir Henry Stafford, third husband of Lady Margaret Beaufort, in the BBC TV series The White Queen. In 2016, he appeared in the ITV/Netflix series Paranoid. He was also in the second series of Utopia for Channel 4 and played Edward Heath in series 3 of The Crown. He most recently has a cameo role in Belfast, directed by Kenneth Branagh, and played the role of Vanya, in Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike, by Christopher Durang, directed by Walter Bobbie, at the Charing Cross Theatre.

He has recorded many audiobooks including Captain Corelli's Mandolin.[5]

He has also lent his voice to various video game characters, including The Lost Soul in the 2013 video game Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate, Avallac'h in the 2015 video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and Doloran in the 2018 video game Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom.

Personal life[edit]

Maloney's father emigrated from County Cork, Ireland to Godalming, Surrey, UK.[6]

In 2002, Maloney married Italian-American model and photographer Kim Andreolli;[7][8] Maloney and Andreolli had one child, a daughter, before divorcing.

Maloney lives in South London in Clapham.

He is an advocate for macrobiotic eating.[9][10]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Richard's Things Bill
1984 Sharma and Beyond Stephen Archer Television film
Ordeal by Innocence Micky Argyle
1985 Tartuffe, or The Impostor Damis Television film
1986 A Dangerous Kind of Love Whymper Television film
1987 Scoop William Boot Television film
1988 The Mask Leonardo
1989 Henry V Louis the Dauphin
Relatively Speaking Gregory Pointer Television film
1990 Truly, Madly, Deeply Mark
Hamlet Rosencrantz
1993 Micky Love Tony Scott Television film
Screen Play Short film
The Waiter Frederico Short film
1995 In the Bleak Midwinter Joe Harper (Hamlet)
Othello Roderigo
Trafford Tanzi Referee Television film
1996 Hamlet Laertes
1997 Hysteria Dr. Samuel Fry
Thursday Nick Short film
Sex & Chocolate Billy Gale Television film
1998 Macbeth Banquo Television film
The Changeling Frank Short film
1999 American Reel Jason Fields
2000 Unleaded Anton
A Christmas Carol Bob Cratchit Television film
Journey Through the Night Narrator Short film
2002 Me & Mrs Jones Ivan McDermott Television film
2003 Twelfth Night, or What You Will Malvolio Television film
Bed and Breakfast Peter
2004 Battle of the Brave Governor James Murray
2005 Kisna: The Warrior Poet Peter Beckett
2006 Pinochet in Suburbia Jack Straw Television film
Babel James
Notes on a Scandal Sandy Pabblem
I See You Inspector John Smith
2007 Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars Inspector Stirling Television film
The Soul Rescuer The Soul Rescuer Short film
Learners John Television film
Saturday's Shadow Father Short film
Impact Earth Adam Bregorsky Television film
2008 The Applicant Rejection Letter Short film
2009 Margaret John Major Television film
The Young Victoria Sir Robert Peel
2010 Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll Graham
Koda Ken Short film
Trouble Brewing Alan Short film
2011 The Iron Lady Doctor
2012 Rage William Short film
2013 Summer in February Colonel Paynter
2014 Born of War Ian
Luna Dean
Two Horrible Little Girls Clive Short film
2015 The C Word Ian McFarlane Television film
The Other Side of Home Ian Short film
2021 A Brixton Tale Simon
Three Pints and a Rabbi Ian
Where Is Anne Frank Otto Frank Voice role
Belfast Frankie West
Lawrence: After Arabia George Brough
2022 Help! I've Stolen Amy Adams' Nose! Kat's Dad Short film
Care Alan Short film
Reaching Four Dr. Maloney Short film
2023 Best of Three Stewart Short film

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Telford's Change Peter Telford Series regular; 9 episodes
1981 Kinvig Simon Episode: "The Humanoid Factor"
1982 The Bell Toby Gashe Miniseries; 4 episodes
1984 Minder Father Andrew Episode: "Willesden Suite"
1985 The Last Place on Earth Lieutenant "Teddy" Evans Miniseries, 6 episodes
1986 What If It's Raining Dominic Miniseries; 3 episodes
1987 Screen Two Henry Kirk Episode: "Naming the Names"
1988 Theatre Night Faulkland Episode: "The Rivals"
ScreenPlay Gary Episode: "Starlings"
1988–95 Jackanory Storyteller Recurring role; 6 episodes
1989 4 Play Powell Episode: "Nobody Here But Us Chickens"
The Jim Henson Hour Lee Marshall Episode: "Living with Dinosaurs"
1990 Screen Two Tony Episode: "The Lorelei"
1991 He-Play Angel Episode: "The Dogs"
1992 Mr Wakefield's Crusade Richard Miniseries; 2 episodes
1993 Comedy Playhouse Mike Episode: "The Complete Guide to Relationships"
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Arnold Toynbee Episode: "Paris, May 1919"
1994 Love on a Branch Line Jasper Pye Miniseries; 4 episodes
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales Clarence / Norfolk Episode: "Richard III"
1995 Signs and Wonders Stephen Palmore Miniseries; 4 episodes
1997 Painted Lady Oliver Peel Miniseries; 2 episodes
1998 Children of the New Forest Charles Stuart, King of England Miniseries; 6 episodes
1999 Heartbeat Cecil Palmer Episode: "David Stockwell's Ghost"
2000 Dalziel and Pascoe David Ransom Episode: "Above the Law"
2001 Magic Grandad Mr. Leyton Recurring role; 3 episodes
2002 In Deep Dr. Gabriel Winterbourne Episode: "Abuse of Trust"
The Swap Tom Forrester Miniseries; 2 episodes
The Jury Peter Segal Series regular; 6 episodes
Nova Thomas Orde-Lees / George Marston Episode: "Shackleton's Voyage of Endurance"
Believe Nothing Brian Albumen Series regular; 6 episodes
2003 The Forsyte Saga Prosper Profond Recurring role; 4 episodes
Henry VIII Thomas Cranmer Miniseries; 2 episodes
2004 The Last Detective John Swannee Episode: "Benefit to Mankind"
Let's Write a Story Adult Charles Episode: "The Personal History of Charles Dickens"
Messiah III: The Promise Carl Henderson Minseries; 2 episodes
2005 The Murder Room Neville Dupayne Miniseries; 2 episodes
Empire Gaius Cassius Longinus Miniseries; 3 episodes
Monarch of the Glen Dr. Simon Cotter Episode: "Series 7, Episode 4"
Timeshift Narrator Episode: "A Study in Sherlock"
2006 Rosemary & Thyme Custos Episode: "In a Monastery Garden"
Lewis Ivor Denniston Episode: "Reputation"
Agatha Christie's Marple Dr. Joshua Waters Episode: "By the Pricking of My Thumbs"
Hotel Babylon Mr. Johnson Episode: "Series 1, Episode 6"
New Tricks John Fletcher Episode: "Old Dogs"
Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire Senator Natalis Episode: "Nero"
Spooks John Russell Episode: "The Criminal"
Robin Hood Pitts Recurring role; 2 episodes
2007 The Bill Ryan Jones Recurring role; 2 episodes
Wire in the Blood Jonathan Goode Episode: "Anything You Can Do"
2008 Heroes and Villains Vigilas Episode: "Attila the Hun"
Waking the Dead Dr. Damien Hooper Episode: "Sins"
Bonekickers Daniel Mastiff Series regular; 6 episodes
Heartbeat Dr. Thomas Episode: "Mixed Messages"
Wired Hugh Borne Miniseries; 1 episode
2009 Law & Order: UK Mr. John Reberty Episode: "Sacrifice"
The Queen Michael Shea Episode: "The Rivals"
2010 Midsomer Murders Simon Sharpe Episode: "Master Class"
Fluffy Gardens Narrator
Casualty Howard Fairfax Recurring role; 5 episodes
Identity John Knighton Episode: "Chelsea Girl"
2011 DCI Banks Malcolm Austin Episode: "Friend of the Devil"
Death in Paradise Father Charles Dean Episode: "Predicting Murder"
2012 Coronation Street Robert Millward Recurring role; 5 episodes
Accused Judge Recurring role; 4 episodes
The Thick of It Matthew Hodge Episode: "Series 4, Episode 6"
2013 Father Brown Kalon Episode: "The Eye of Apollo"
The White Queen Henry Stafford Miniseries; 5 episodes
By Any Means Laurence Walker Miniseries; 1 episode
2014 Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond Edmund Rushbrooke Miniseries; 4 episodes
New Worlds Hardwick Miniseries; 4 episodes
Utopia Christian Donaldson Recurring role; 3 episodes
2015 River Tom Read Miniseries; 5 episodes
2016 Mr Selfridge Mr. Donaghue Recurring role; 2 episodes
The Five Alan Wells Miniseries; 10 episodes
Paranoid Dr Crowley Miniseries; 8 episodes
2017 Victoria Bishop Episode: "Faith, Hope & Charity"
2018 Midsomer Murders Neville Gallagher Episode: "The Lions of Causton"
2019 Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators George Gonzalo Episode: "Outrageous Fortune"
The Crown Edward Heath Recurring role; 3 episodes
2019–20 The Trial of Christine Keeler Bill Astor Miniseries; 6 episodes
2020 Silent Witness Judge Christopher Lansing Episode: "Seven Times"
2022 Father Brown Gerald Firth Episode: "The Children of Kalon"
Magpie Murders Charles Clover Series regular; 5 episodes
All Creatures Great and Small Albert Sebright Saunders Recurring role; 2 episodes
2023 Dalgliesh Desmond Ulrick Episode: "A Certain Justice"

Radio[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ What's on Stage, 20 Questions with Michael Maloney Archived 30 June 2013 at archive.today. Accessed 15 September 2013
  2. ^ "Still truly, madly, deeply". 10 April 2012.
  3. ^ Macmillan Readers, "An Interview with Michael Maloney". Accessed 15 September 2013
  4. ^ Radio Times Castlist
  5. ^ Audiobooks.com Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Never a dull moment". The Irish Times.
  7. ^ "Connectors, Creators, Experience Makers".
  8. ^ "THE REAL REAL ME: Interview Michael Maloney - I have been unhappy for much of my life.. But love's changed that; STAR OF THE SWAP AND THE JURY REVEALS HIS JOY WITH NEW WIFE: Michael Maloney reveals all to NINA MYSKOW. - Free Online Library".
  9. ^ "Against the grain? Not me". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 August 2022.
  10. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Actor Michael Maloney Interview | Macrobiotics Stoires | Part 2". YouTube.
  11. ^ British Universities Film & Video Council – Scenes of Seduction

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