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, Midsomer Murders, The Vice, The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, King Charles III and two Doctor Who 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), Johnny English (2003), Alexander (2004), V for Vendetta (2005), Quantum of Solace (2008), Red 2 (2013) and Jupiter Ascending (2015).
Pigott-Smith appeared twice in Doctor Who: 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 McLaren Racing. 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 Elizabeth II 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, Downton Abbey 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 eclampsia 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, Johnny English, The Remains of the Day and V for Vendetta. He also appeared as Major General Robert Ford in director Paul Greengrass's Bloody Sunday (2002), and as the Foreign Secretary in the James Bond 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 Evelyn Waugh'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).
In 2011 he took the title role in King Lear at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds.
Contemporary works included Enron, playing Ken Lay, for the Chichester Festival Theatre, and then London, in 2009 and Tobias in A Delicate Balance at the Almeida Theatre, 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 Tony Award 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.
Pigott-Smith wrote two children's books in the series The Baker Street Mysteries, featuring the exploits of Sherlock Holmes' 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.
Stage and radio
Writing
Death
Filmography and more
Film
1976 Aces High Major Stoppard Jack Gold 1977 Joseph Andrews Cornet Tony Richardson 1980 Sweet William Gerald Claude Whatham Richard's Things Peter Anthony Harvey 1981 Clash of the Titans Thallo Desmond Davis Escape to Victory Major Rose John Huston 1986 A State of Emergency Father Joe Ryan Richard C. Bennett 1993 The Remains of the Day Thomas Benn James Ivory 2000 Innocents James Wisheart Peter Kosminsky 2002 Safe Conduct Fleming Bertrand Tavernier Bloody Sunday Major General Robert Ford Paul Greengrass The Four Feathers General Faversham Shekhar Kapur Gangs of New York Calvinist Minister Martin Scorsese 2003 Johnny English Pegasus, Head of MI7 Peter Howitt Eroica Count Dietrichstein Simon Cellan Jones 2004 Alexander Omen Reader Oliver Stone 2006 V for Vendetta Peter Creedy James McTeigue L'Entente Cordiale S.I. Masterson Vincent De Brus Flyboys Mr. Lowry Tony Bill 2008 Quantum of Solace Foreign Secretary Marc Forster 2010 Alice in Wonderland Lord Ascot Tim Burton 2011 My Piece of the Pie Mr. Brown Cédric Klapisch 2013 Red 2 Director Philips Dean Parisot 2015 Jupiter Ascending Malidictes The Wachowskis 2016 Whisky Galore! Woolsey Gillies MacKinnon 2017 6 Days William Whitelaw Toa Fraser Posthumous release King Charles III Charles III Rupert Goold Victoria & Abdul Sir Henry Ponsonby Stephen Frears The Little Vampire 3D Frederick Richard Claus & Karsten Kiilerich Posthumous release, voice (final film role)
Television
1971 Doctor Who ( The Claws of Axos) Captain Harker Michael Ferguson Parts 3 and 4 1975 North and South Frederick Hale Rodney Bennett 1 episode 1976 Doctor Who ( The Masque of Mandragora) Marco 4 episodes 1979 Measure for Measure Angelo Desmond Davis BBC Shakespeare series Danger UXB Harry Winthrop Simon Langton Henry IV Pt 1 Henry 'Hotspur' Percy David Giles BBC Shakespeare series 1980 Vasques Roland Joffé BBC 1981 Brendan Bracken Ferdinand Fairfax 8 episodes 1982 I Remember Nelson Capt. Thomas Hardy 4 episodes 1984 The Jewel in the Crown Ronald Merrick Main cast 1986 Dead Man's Folly Sir George Stubbs Clive Donner Television movie 1987 Life Story Francis Crick Mick Jackson 1988 BAFTA TV Award as the Best Single Drama 1990–93 The Chief Chief Constable John Stafford First two series plus two episodes of series three 1993 The Team – A Season With McLaren Narrator 1 series, 6 episodes 1994 Battlefield 3 series 2002 Spooks Hampton Wilder Series 1, Episode 5: "The Rose Bed Memoirs" 2003 The Day Britain Stopped Narrator Dramatic pseudo-documentary television film 2004 North and South Richard Hale Main cast 2006 Agatha Christie's Poirot Dr. Lionel Woodward Series 10, Episode: "Taken at the Flood" 2007 HolbyBlue DCI Harry Hutchinson Series 1 2008 Midsomer Murders Matt Parkes Renny Rye Episode: "Days of Misrule" 2010 Foyle's War Brigadier Timothy Wilson Stuart Orme Series 6, Episode 1 2011 The Hour Lord Elms Coky Giedroyc, Jamie Payne Series 1, Episodes 1, 2 and 6 2012 Downton Abbey Sir Philip Tapsell Jeremy Webb Series 3, Episode 5 2011–14 The Suspicions of Mr Whicher Commissioner Mayne Screenplay by Helen Edmundson 2013 Wodehouse in Exile P.G. Wodehouse Tim Fywell Screenplay by Nigel Williams Silent Witness John Briggs Laura Mackie, Jessica Pope Series 16, Episode 1 ("Change Pt. 1") Miranda Valerie Jackford Series 3, Episode 3 2014 37 Days Herbert Henry Asquith Justin Hardy 3-part TV miniseries 2015 Lewis Jasper Hammond Nicholas Laughland Series 9, Episode 1 ("One For Sorrow" parts 1 and 2)
Audiobook narration
2000 Blue at the Mizzen Patrick O'Brian 5 July The Fortune of War Desolation Island The Far Side of the World 7 November The Ionian Mission 5 July The Letter of Marque 4 July The Mauritius Command 5 July 2001 The Nutmeg of Consolation 7 August 2000 The Reverse of the Medal 5 July The Surgeon's Mate 2001 The Thirteen Gun Salute 5 June The Truelove 9 October 2002 The Wine-Dark Sea 22 January 2000 Treason's Harbour 10 October Seven Years in Tibet Heinrich Harrer 5 July 1995 (?) The Warlord Trilogy Bernard Cornwell 2000 Alfred Lansing 23 May
Awards and honours
Awards and nominations
2010 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Enron 2015 Best Actor King Charles III
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