Tony Haygarth

Tony Haygarth

ActorSoundtrack
Born
February 4, 1945
Died
March 10, 2017
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Instantly recognisable, often bearded Liverpudlian character actor who regularly featured on stage and screen in period productions, police dramas, sitcoms and soaps during a career that spanned five decades. Extremely prolific and versatile, he took on just about any type of role, merrily…

Biography

Instantly recognisable, often bearded Liverpudlian character actor who regularly featured on stage and screen in period productions, police dramas, sitcoms and soaps during a career that spanned five decades. Extremely prolific and versatile, he took on just about any type of role, merrily alternating between bellicose, shifty, dependable, bucolic, curmudgeonly or avuncular types. His most prominent headliners included PC Wilmot in the Yorkshire-based sitcom Rosie (1977) and the titular character of the sci-fi comedy Kinvig (1981) penned by Nigel Kneale. Occasional scene-stealing turns in support included the deliriously mad Milo Renfield in Dracula (1979). Among innumerable other worthy supporting roles a list of standouts might include Gridley, the ruined chancery appellant in Bleak House (2005) ; Mr. Prowse, Commander Hornblower's experienced sailing master aboard the HMS Hotspur; Vic Snow in Where the Heart Is (1997) ; nouveau-riche timber merchant Melbury in The Woodlanders (1997) and the slightly seedy consular chauffeur Fidel Sanchez in Farrington of the F.O. (1986). He also voiced the slow-witted, mercilessly hen-pecked antagonist Mr. Tweedy in Aardman's animated feature Chicken Run (2000).

Before claimed by the stage, Haygarth briefly tried his luck at other fields of employment, including a period as a lifeguard in Torquay and a psychiatric nurse at Sefton Hospital in Liverpool. Having found his chosen vocation in repertory theatre he went from there to more distinguished roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Old Vic and the National Theatre. He won the Clarence Derwent Award in 1996 for his part in the play "Simpatico" and in 2003 appeared with Zoë Wanamaker in "His Girl Friday" and alongside Kenneth Branagh in "Edmond". Starting in 2007, he appeared as Alfred Doolittle in Peter Hall's production of "Pygmalion", a performance described by the reviewer of The Daily Telegraph as "delightfully funny" and "scene-stealing". Haygarth was an author writing plays and a book of poetry entitled "God wore Clogs". In 2014, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia which sadly claimed his life three years later at the age of 72.

Actor

DoctorsDoctors(2000)as Dave Mullins, Jeff Ripley, Sergeant Pat Ryan
MonroeMonroe(2011)as Wilf Hazelhurst
Inspector George GentlyInspector George Gently(2007)as Peter Bacchus
Midsomer MurdersMidsomer Murders(1997)as George Napier, Jack Tewson, Tyson
New TricksNew Tricks(2003)as Peter Cooper

Soundtrack

T-Bag Bounces BackT-Bag Bounces Back(1987)

Archive Footage

WatchMojoWatchMojo(2006)as Self - Mr. Tweedy, Mr. Tweedy
Clockwatching with Mr. Cleese(2001)as Ivan with the Tractor

Known for

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Oliver Platt and Tony Haygarth in The Infiltrator (1995)Oliver Platt and Tony Haygarth in The Infiltrator (1995)Tony Haygarth in Let's Get Laid (1978)Tony Haygarth in The Visit (1987)Tony Haygarth in Let's Get Laid (1978)Tony Haygarth, Mick Walter, Frank Middlemass, Michael Sundin, and Steve Whitmire in Dreamchild (1985)

Credit Score: Tony Haygarth

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Chicken Run3.7520007.102224928
2The Trial3.2519946.0002717
3El C.I.D.3.2519906.70084
4Unman, Wittering and Zigo3.2519717.000893
5Clockwise2.5019866.60014696
6Dreamchild2.5019856.6021952
7Dracula2.5019796.50012571
8Warrior Queen2.5019786.70065