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


Early life
Pigott-Smith was born in Rugby, Warwickshire, the son of Margaret Muriel (née Goodman) and Harry Thomas Pigott-Smith, who was a journalist. He was educated at Wyggeston Boys' School, Leicester, 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 '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 : 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 , a six-episode BBC series about the 1993 season with . He also narrated the Battlefield series, which examines pivotal battles of the Second World War from an operations point of view. Later, he narrated a series on the British Royal Family, entitled . The series followed Queen 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 .

Pigott-Smith appeared in Lewis in 2015 as a taxidermist in the episode "One For Sorrow". He also appeared on the ITV series, in the third series' (third season) fifth episode as obstetrician/gynaecologist Sir Philip Tapsell, who was present at the death of Lady Sybil Branson (Jessica Brown Findlay) from after giving birth to her daughter.

His film career included the 2004 film Alexander, The Four Feathers, Clash of the Titans, Gangs of New York, , The Remains of the Day and V for Vendetta. He also appeared as Major General Robert Ford in director 's Bloody Sunday (2002), and as the Foreign Secretary in the film Quantum of Solace (2008). In February 2010 Pigott-Smith played in the television film . He also had a cameo appearance as Sniggs in the BBC production of 's Decline and Fall in 2017. His final film role was that of Sir , Queen Victoria's Private Secretary, in Victoria & Abdul (2017).


Stage and radio
Pigott-Smith worked in the theatre in and roles, including Posthumus in John Barton's 1974 production of for the Royal Shakespeare Company. In early stage roles he was credited as "Tim Smith". He produced and appeared in : a celebration at the National Theatre, with , Barbara Leigh-Hunt and Zoë Wanamaker, later issued as an audio book. Saki: a celebration - Hodder Headline Audiobooks, 1994 retrieved at WorldCat 15 August 2024.

In 2011 he took the title role in at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, .

Contemporary works included Enron, playing , for the Chichester Festival Theatre, and then London, in 2009 and Tobias in A Delicate Balance at the , London in 2011. He returned to the Almeida in 2014 as a post-accession Charles, Prince of Wales in King Charles III, for which he received a nomination for the Olivier Award for Best Actor, and his first 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 BBC Radio 4.


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 ' Baker Street Irregulars – 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 , 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
1976Aces HighMajor Stoppard
1977Joseph AndrewsCornet
1980Sweet WilliamGerald
Richard's ThingsPeter
1981Clash of the TitansThallo
Escape to VictoryMajor Rose
1986A State of EmergencyFather Joe RyanRichard C. Bennett
1993The Remains of the DayThomas Benn
2000InnocentsJames Wisheart
2002FlemingBertrand Tavernier
Bloody SundayMajor General Robert Ford
The Four FeathersGeneral Faversham
Gangs of New YorkCalvinist Minister
2003Pegasus, Head of MI7Peter Howitt
EroicaCount DietrichsteinSimon Cellan Jones
2004AlexanderOmen Reader
2006V for VendettaPeter Creedy
L'Entente CordialeS.I. MastersonVincent De Brus
FlyboysMr. Lowry
2008Quantum of SolaceForeign Secretary
2010Alice in WonderlandLord Ascot
2011My Piece of the PieMr. BrownCédric Klapisch
2013Red 2Director Philips
2015Jupiter AscendingMalidictes
2016Whisky Galore!WoolseyGillies MacKinnon
20176 DaysPosthumous release
King Charles III
Victoria & AbdulSir Henry Ponsonby
The Little Vampire 3DFrederickRichard Claus & Karsten KiilerichPosthumous release, voice (final film role)


Television
1971 ( The Claws of Axos)Captain HarkerMichael FergusonParts 3 and 4
1975North and South Frederick HaleRodney Bennett1 episode
1976Doctor Who ( The Masque of Mandragora)Marco4 episodes
1979Measure for MeasureAngeloDesmond DavisBBC Shakespeare series
Harry WinthropSimon Langton
Henry IV Pt 1Henry 'Hotspur' PercyDavid GilesBBC Shakespeare series
1980'Tis Pity She's a WhoreVasquesRoland JofféBBC
1981Brendan BrackenFerdinand Fairfax8 episodes
1982I Remember NelsonCapt. Thomas Hardy 4 episodes
1984The Jewel in the CrownRonald Merrick Main cast
1986Dead Man's FollySir George StubbsTelevision movie
1987Life StoryFrancis CrickMick Jackson1988 BAFTA TV Award as the Best Single Drama
1990–93The ChiefChief Constable John Stafford First two series plus two episodes of series three
1993The Team – A Season With McLaren Narrator1 series, 6 episodes
1994Battlefield 3 series
2002SpooksHampton Wilder Series 1, Episode 5: "The Rose Bed Memoirs"
2003The Day Britain Stopped NarratorDramatic pseudo-documentary television film
2004North and SouthRichard Hale Main cast
2006Agatha Christie's PoirotDr. Lionel Woodward Series 10, Episode: "Taken at the Flood"
2007DCI Harry Hutchinson Series 1
2008Matt ParkesRenny RyeEpisode: "Days of Misrule"
2010Foyle's WarBrigadier Timothy WilsonStuart OrmeSeries 6, Episode 1
2011The HourLord ElmsCoky Giedroyc, Jamie PayneSeries 1, Episodes 1, 2 and 6
2012Sir Philip TapsellJeremy WebbSeries 3, Episode 5
2011–14The Suspicions of Mr WhicherCommissioner Mayne Screenplay by
2013Wodehouse in ExileP.G. WodehouseTim FywellScreenplay by Nigel Williams
Silent WitnessJohn BriggsLaura Mackie, Jessica PopeSeries 16, Episode 1 ("Change Pt. 1")
MirandaValerie Jackford Series 3, Episode 3
201437 DaysHerbert Henry AsquithJustin Hardy3-part TV miniseries
2015LewisJasper HammondNicholas LaughlandSeries 9, Episode 1 ("One For Sorrow" parts 1 and 2)


Audiobook narration
2000Blue at the MizzenPatrick O'Brian5 July
The Fortune of War
Desolation Island
The Far Side of the World7 November
The Ionian Mission5 July
The Letter of Marque4 July
The Mauritius Command5 July
2001The Nutmeg of Consolation7 August
2000The Reverse of the Medal5 July
The Surgeon's Mate
2001The Thirteen Gun Salute5 June
9 October
2002The Wine-Dark Sea22 January
2000Treason's Harbour10 October
Seven Years in Tibet5 July
1995 (?)The Warlord Trilogy
200023 May


Awards and honours
Pigott-Smith won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in 1985, for his role in The Jewel in the Crown. In 2014–15, he was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award and the for his lead role in the play King Charles III. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to drama.


Awards and nominations
2010Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting RoleEnron
2015Best ActorKing Charles III


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