Malcolm Stoddard | |
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Born | Malcolm C. Stoddard 20 July 1948 |
Malcolm Stoddard (born 20 July 1948) is a British actor who has appeared in films and television.
He attended the all-male grammar school Chichester High School For Boys. [1]
His TV credits include The Voyage of Charles Darwin , [2] Colditz , The Brothers , The New Avengers , [3] Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1974), Blake's 7 , [4] The Treachery Game, Oxford Blues (1984), [5] Rain on the Roof, [6] The Assassination Run, Squadron , By the Sword Divided , Juliet Bravo , Boon , The Bill , Families , [7] Emmerdale , The Campbells , [8] Heartbeat and Road to Avonlea .
His films include Cari Genitori (1973), Luther (1974), S.O.S. Titanic (1979), [9] The Godsend (1980), [10] Tree of Hands (1989), Innocent Victim (1989), [11] Gulliver's Travels (1996), Treasure Island (1999) [12] and Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... (2005).
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1973 | Cari Genitori | Joe | |
1974 | Luther | King Charles | |
1980 | The Godsend | Alan Marlowe | |
1989 | Innocent Victim | Ian Raeburn | |
1999 | Treasure Island | Capt. Smollet | |
2005 | Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... | Norman Besson |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | ITV Sunday Night Theatre | Mike | Episode: "Major Lavender" |
1972 & 1975 | Play of the Month | Gratiano, Underwood | Episodes: "The Merchant of Venice", "Strife" |
1973 | A Picture of Katherine Mansfield | Dick | Episode: "1.3" |
1974 | The Brothers | Johnny Trent | Main role |
Colditz | Christopher Mason | Episodes: "Senior American Officer", "Very Important Person", "Liberation" | |
Jennie: Lady Rudolph Churchill | Jack Churchill | TV miniseries | |
1976 | The Glittering Prizes | Dan Bradley | |
Forget Me Not | Danny McCann | Episode: "The Runner" | |
The New Avengers | George Myers | Episode: "Target!" | |
1977 | Jubilee | Phil Clemence | Episode: "An Hour in the Life..." |
1978 | The Voyage of Charles Darwin | Charles Darwin | TV miniseries |
1979 | S.O.S. Titanic | Charles H. Lightoller | TV film |
1979–1980 | Heartland | Ray Boston | Episodes: "Big Deal", "Family" |
1980 | The Assassination Run | Mark Fraser | Episodes: "1.1", "1.2", "1.3" |
Rain on the Roof | John | TV film | |
1981 | The Treachery Game | Mark Fraser | Episodes: "1.1", "1.2", "1.3" |
Blake's 7 | Leitz | Episode: "Traitor" | |
1982 | Little Miss Perkins | Geoffrey Fitch | TV film |
Squadron | Peter Tyson | Main role | |
1983 | Jemima Shore Investigates | Ian Waring | Episode: "A Promising Death" |
By the Sword Divided | Hannibal Marsh | Regular role (series 1) | |
1984 | Oxbridge Blues | Philip Geary, Crispin, Michael | Episodes: "Oxbridge Blues", "That Was Tory", "Similar Triangles" |
1985 | Juliet Bravo | Alan Garwood | Episode: "Turbulence" |
1986 | The Pyrates | Thomas Blood | TV film |
1986–1990 | The Campbells | James Campbell | Main role |
1989 | Bordertown | Theodore Palliser | Episode: "Vigilante" |
Boon | David Rennet | Episode: "Don't Buy from Me, Argentina" | |
1990 | Road to Avonlea | Malcolm McEwan | Episodes: "Aunt Abigail's Beau" & "Malcolm and the Baby" |
1990–1991 | Families | Mike Thompson | Main role |
1991 | Cluedo | Simon Charles | Episode: "A Deadly Deal" |
Thatcher: The Final Days | Tim Bell | TV film | |
1993 | Harry | Malcolm Laird | Episode: "1.11" |
1994 | The Saint: The Software Murders | River | TV film |
1996 | The Girl | Matthew Thornton | |
1997 | The Bill | Robert Hawley | Episode: "The Old Pal's Act" |
1998 | Coming Home | Bob Somerville | TV miniseries |
Animal Ark | Julian Hardy | Episode: "Bunnies in the Bathroom" | |
Emmerdale | Michael Thornfield | Episodes: "1.2409", "1.2412", "1.2415" | |
1999 | Bernard's Watch | Mr. Phelps | Episode: "Tee Time" |
2001 | Doctors | Peter Davies | Episode: "No Smoke Without Fire" |
2003 | Heartbeat | James Robson | Episode: "Moving Target" |
2004 | The Courtroom | Tony Markham | Recurring role |
2007 | Midsomer Murders | Richard Carnack | Episode: "The Animal Within" |
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