Michael Aldridge

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Nationality: British
Birthdate: 09/09/1920
Birthplace: Glastonbury, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: 01/10/1994

biography

Most famous for his performances on American television in British productions throughout the 80s. On TV, Aldrich played Sir Abraham Haphazard in an adaptation of Anthony Trollope's "The Barchester Chronicles" (1984) and a drunken journalist in "Charlie" (1987), He also starred as the genteel Caldicott, who gets ensnared in a mystery, in the six-part series "Charters and Caldicott" (1986), based on the characters made famous by British comedians Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne. Previous to his arrival in the eyes of PBS watchers, Aldridge had a number of bit parts in films ranging from Orson Continued

Credits

Mr Meager
Sir Philip Crouch
Professor Rupert Fenton

milestones

Year
Milestone
1939 
Made theatrical debut in a repertory company production of "French Without Tears"
1956 
Made feature debut in a non-speaking role in "Suicide Mission"
1966 
First speaking role in a feature, "Chimes at Midnight
1984 
First major TV role, "Barchester Chronicles"

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