Malcolm Stoddard (born 20 July 1948) is a British actor who has appeared in films and television.

Malcolm Stoddard
Born
Malcolm C. Stoddard

(1948-07-20) 20 July 1948 (age 76)
Epsom, Surrey, England

Early life

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He attended the all-male grammar school Chichester High School For Boys.[1]

Career

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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).

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
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

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
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"

References

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  1. ^ Old Cicestrians
  2. ^ Roger Lewis, Audience - The Voyage of Charles Darwin, New Scientist, November 2, 1978, page 375
  3. ^ Rodney Marshall, Sam Denham, Piers Johnson, Avengerland Regained, page 116, Lulu, 2015
  4. ^ Rodney Marshall, Blake's 7: A Critical Guide to Series 1-4, page 241, Lulu, 2015
  5. ^ Friday TV Listings, Fremont Tribune (Fremont, Nebraska), April 26, 1986, page 67
  6. ^ W. Stephen Gilbert, The Life and Work of Dennis Potter, (Ebook), Abrams, 2002
  7. ^ Brits spend big to give TV soap a Sydney scent, The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, New South Wales), March 18, 1990, page 27
  8. ^ History of CTV
  9. ^ Nik Havert, The Golden Age of Disaster Cinema, page 212, McFarland, Inc., 2019
  10. ^ Bruce F. Kawin, Horror and the Horror Film, page 85, Anthem Press, 2012
  11. ^ Leonard Maltin, Leonard Maltin's 2015 Movie Guide, Plume, 2014
  12. ^ Terry Rowan, Pirates, Buccaneers & other Scallywags & Swashbucklers - A Complete Film Guide, page 115, Lulu, 2014
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