David Michaels (actor)

David Michaels is an English stage and screen actor.[1]

Career

Screen

In 1984–5, Michaels played Alexander Holroyd in the fifth series of ITV educational drama How We Used to Live.[2] He played hairdresser Jon Welch in Coronation Street between 1994 and 1996. He played Dr. Neil Bolton in the TV series Heartbeat (1998-1999), his character drive an old English white MGA. He also appeared in the series As Time Goes By as Harry the policeman (1998-2002). In 1991, he appeared in "Misterioso", an episode of the BBC series Play on One.[2] In 1993, he appeared as Mister Burger in "Money for Nothing", an episode in the fifth series of the BBC anthology series Screen One.[2] In 2001, he appeared in the film Nowhere in Africa, which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[3] In 2011, he appeared as Brian Worsley in the BBC crime drama Hidden.[3] In 2019 he played CS Kier Pritchard in the ITV drama A Confession.

Stage

In 1988, Michaels played Peter in Academy Award-winner Richard Rodgers' musical, Babes in Arms, in a production by the New Shakespeare Company.[1][2] In 2010, he played Saddo in Herding Cats at the Ustinov Studio at the Theatre Royal, Bath.[4]

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gollark: I put a few bees in there with "fastest" work speed, but it randomly allocated them throughout the system and they got geneticized down to "fast".
gollark: It's programmed to select for bee work speed, and does that fairly effectively. Unfortunately, it hit a wall when they basically all got up to "fast".
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References

  1. "David Michaels - Our Heritage - Open Air Theatre". openairtheatreheritage.com. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  2. Storey, David (15 December 2016). "The Changing Room". Bloomsbury Publishing. Retrieved 3 October 2018 via Google Books.
  3. Ahmad, Aamina (14 March 2016). "The Dishonoured". Oberon Books. Retrieved 3 October 2018 via Google Books.
  4. "Coxon's Herding Cats Premieres at The Ustinov". Retrieved 3 October 2018.


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