Michael Smiley

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Michael Smiley
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Smiley in 2016
Born1963 (age 6061)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Occupation(s)Comedian, actor
Spouse Miranda Sawyer
Children4

Michael Smiley (born 1963) is a Northern Irish comedian and actor. He is well known for his roles in the films Kill List (2011) and The Lobster (2015). He has also made appearances in British television series such as Spaced , Luther , Utopia , Black Mirror and Doctor Who .

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Early life

Smiley was born in 1963 in Belfast and grew up in Holywood with an older brother and sister. [1] [2] He was raised Catholic. [3]

He moved to London with his first wife in 1983. He began doing stand-up in 1993, after accepting a bet at an open-mic night. [2] He had worked as a cycle courier, like his character in Spaced, and as an acid house DJ. [4]

Career

He became well known for his role as Tyres O'Flaherty, the bicycle riding raver, in two episodes of the Channel 4 sitcom Spaced, and for his appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe and the Melbourne Comedy Festival. [4] He played Mac, a former member of the British Army's Parachute Regiment in the 2008 horror film Outpost and as a zombie in Shaun of the Dead .[ citation needed ]

In 2003, he guest starred in the Doctor Who audio drama Creatures of Beauty . In 2004 he appeared in season 2, episode 4 of Hustle as Max the forger. [5] He also was a small character in episode 2 "The Model" of 15 Storeys High .[ citation needed ]

He has appeared in all three series of The Maltby Collection on Radio 4 as Des Wainwright, an eccentric security guard who keeps repeating himself and reminding people he was in the SAS. He plays the part of Benny "Deadhead" Silver in the BBC drama series Luther . In 2010, he had a major role in the film Burke & Hare alongside his Spaced co-stars Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes.

In 2011, he starred in British horror film Kill List . The film received critical acclaim, and earned him the "Best Supporting Actor" Award at the 2011 British Independent Film Awards. [6]

In 2013, he has appeared in an episode of BBC One's Ripper Street as George Lusk, and the critically acclaimed Channel 4 shows Utopia as Detective Reynolds and Black Mirror in the episode "White Bear" as Baxter.[ citation needed ] He also starred in A Field in England as the main antagonist, the alchemist O'Neill. He also played Roddy in Father Figure . In November 2013 he appeared in the third episode of the BBC Two Mitchell and Webb comedy Ambassadors as Mr Jackson. In 2014, he played Micky Murray in BBC Four's The Life of Rock with Brian Pern . [7]

To coincide with the opening stages of the Giro d'Italia in May 2014, Michael Smiley: Something to Ride Home About was a travelog programme for BBC Northern Ireland, directed by George Kane, featuring Smiley cycling around Northern Ireland and meeting local people. [8] [9] [10] A second series was commissioned for 2015. [8]

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Michael Smiley at DIFF 2015

In 2014 Smiley played Colonel Morgan Blue in the Doctor Who episode "Into the Dalek". [11]

He also had a major role in British crime series Luther acting as “Deadhead” Benny Silver from 2010 until 2019.

In 2019, Smiley co-starred with Elijah Wood and Martin Donovan in the film Come to Daddy directed by Ant Timpson. [12]

In 2020, he starred in Dead Still , a six-part Irish-Canadian television drama series, alongside Eileen O'Higgins & Kerr Logan. It premiered on May 18, 2020 on Acorn TV and May 15, 2020 Citytv. [13] The series is a co-production between Ireland's Deadpan Pictures and Canada's Shaftesbury Films and is written by John Morton, and directed by Imogen Murphy and Craig David Wallace. [14] [15]

In 2021, Smiley appeared in the lead role in The Toll, a Welsh black comedy film later released in the United States with the title Tollbooth.

Personal life

Smiley has been married twice and has four children: two with his first wife and childhood sweetheart Merilees, and two with his second wife, journalist/broadcaster Miranda Sawyer. [2] He resides near Brockwell Park in Herne Hill, London. [16]

He shared a flat with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in the 1990s. [17] He is an avid cyclist. [2]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 The Heist DetectiveTelevision film; uncredited
1999–2001 Spaced Tyres O'Flaherty 2 episodes
2000 Burnside Matthew HutchinsEpisode: "Back with a Vengeance: Part 1"
2000–2002 Time Gentlemen Please Martin3 episodes
2002 15 Storeys High Insistent Irish visitorEpisode: "The Model"
2004 Murder Prevention DC Maurice Gibney4 episodes
2005 Bleak House Phil Squod8 episodes
Hustle MaxEpisode: "Missions"
ShakespeaRe-Told PeterEpisode: "Much Ado About Nothing"
Rose and Maloney DS MallamEpisode: "Rise & Fall"
2007 In the Spider's Web PhilTelevision film
Y Pris CaptainEpisode: "Episode #1.3"
Nearly Famous DannyEpisode: "Episode #1.5"
2008 The Wrong Door 2 episodes
HolbyBlue Brendan DuffyEpisode: "Episode #2.10"
Wire in the Blood Dr. Liam Kerwin7 episodes
2009 Law & Order: UK Danny DoyleEpisode: "Unsafe"
2010One Night in EmergencyMortuary AttendantTelevision film
2010–2019 Luther Benny Silver16 episodes
2011StolenSeanTelevision film
2012 Coming Up RickyEpisode: "Spoof or Die"
Good Cop Tom LomaxEpisode: "Episode Two"
New Tricks TinkerEpisode: "Part of a Whole"
2013 Ripper Street George Lusk Episode: "In My Protection"
Utopia Detective ReynoldsEpisode: "Episode 1"
Black Mirror BaxterEpisode: "White Bear"
Father Figure Roddy6 episodes
Ambassadors Mr JacksonEpisode: "The Tazbek Spring"
2013–2014MonumentalSelf
2014 The Life of Rock with Brian Pern Micky Murray2 episodes
Doctor Who Colonel Morgan BlueEpisode: "Into the Dalek"
Edge of Heaven Snowy2 episodes
2014–2015Michael Smiley: Something to Ride Home AboutSelf
2015 Comedy Feeds LesEpisode: "Fishbowl"
2016 The Aliens Antoine Berry5 episodes
MurderWhitmore HarrisEpisode: "The Big Bang"
2020 Dead Still Brock BlennerhassetSeries lead
2021 Bloodlands Dinger4 episodes
Intergalactic Professor Hague Blake1 episode
2022 The Curse 1 episode
Bad Sisters Roger Muldoon5 episodes
RagdollDS Finlay6 episodes
2023 Obituary Ward Clancy6 episodes
2024 Generation Z Wrollen6 episodes

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Shaun of the Dead Zombie Tyres O’FlahertyUncredited
2006 Breaking and Entering ThaddeusUncredited
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer Porter
Land of the Blind Thorne's Lieutenant
2008 Outpost McKay
The Other Boleyn Girl Physician
Terra FirmaQuentinShort film
2009 Down Terrace Pringle
BelieveLewisShort film
2010 Burke & Hare Patterson
2011 Kill List Gal
Big Fat Gypsy Gangster Mad Mick
2012 Shell Hugh
The ABCs of Death Father TomSegment: ""U Is for Unearthed"
2013 For Those in Peril Frank
A Field in England O'Neil
Svengali Irish Pierre
We Are the Freaks Killer Colin
The World's End Reverend Green
2014 Glassland Jim
Black Sea Reynolds
2015 The Hallow Garda Davey
The Lobster Loner Swimmer
OrthodoxShannon
My Name is Emily Robert
Tank 432 Capper
2016 Free Fire Frank
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Dr. Cornelius Evazan
2017 Madame David
Jawbone Eddie
2018 Birthmarked Gertz
The Nun Priest
2019 Come to Daddy Jethro
Rialto Noel
2021 Censor Doug Smart
Gunpowder Milkshake Dr. Ricky
The Toll Toll Booth
2022 The Silent Twins Tim Thomas
2024 Bookworm Jethro [18]

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Eye Witness BBC Radio 3
2007–2009 The Maltby Collection Des Wainwright BBC Radio 4

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