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Michael Elphick

Michael Elphick

Stage fright is one thing, sheer terror is another. Yet Michael Elphick did the scene anyway, albeit flinchingly, while starring in a popular British TV series, Boon, about a motorcycle-riding private eye. In the scene, he had to recover a circus lion stolen by animal-rights activists, and the script required him to act with the animal inside an enclosure. While the trainer and a veterinarian stood by with guns, Elphick earned his pay. During his acting career, Elphick also demonstrated his courage by accepting roles in productions with incredibly weird names. Examples are Withnail and I, Memed, My Hawk, I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle, Supergrass, Forbrydelsens Element, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Quadrophenia, The Nearly Man, The Buttercup Chain, Blue Remembered Hills, and, well, that's enough for now. Who is this oddball Elphick, anyway? Actually, he's just an ordinary British chap who also happens to be an excellent -- and obviously quite daring -- actor. Americans who don't get to see him regularly on British TV may remember him for his contribution to the wonderful 2000 miniseries David Copperfield. In that production, he played Peggoty's suitor Barkis, getting to recite one of the most famous Dickens lines: "Barkis is willin'." Elphick was born on September 19, 1946, in Chichester, West Sussex, England, in an area known for its natural beauty and inviting harbor. City residents know him well because of his frequent trips back home to visit his mother. After working as a theater electrician in Chichester, Elphick studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, the alma mater of such notables as Laurence Olivier, Judi Dench, Vanessa Redgrave, and Carrie Fisher. He made his film debut in 1969 in Fraülein Doktor, an offbeat but excellent World War I film with an Italian director, a Yugoslavian setting, and a cast that included Kenneth More, Suzy Kendall, Nigel Green, and Capucine. In that same year, he performed in the modestly successful Where's Jack? and in the solid Tony Richardson production of Hamlet. Having established himself, Elphick went on to play in numerous film and TV productions before landing roles in the 1980s in motion pictures of truly outstanding quality, including the The Elephant Man as the Night Porter; Masada as Vettius, and Gorky Park as Pasha. His Gorky Park work earned him a British Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Between 1986 and 1992, he played Boon on British TV while continuing his stage and film work. In 2000 and 2001, he returned to television to perform in Metropolis and Dead in the Water. ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide


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Michael Elphick Trivia

When was Michael Elphick born?
Michael Elphick was born on September 1, 1946

Who did Michael Elphick portray in The Element of Crime?
Michael Elphick was Fisher in The Element of Crime

Who did Michael Elphick portray in Withnail & I?
Michael Elphick was Jake in Withnail & I

Who did Michael Elphick play in Privates on Parade?
Michael Elphick was Sgt. Maj. Reg Drummond in Privates on Parade

Who did Michael Elphick portray in The Great Train Robbery?
Michael Elphick was Burgess in The Great Train Robbery

Who did Michael Elphick portray in Gorky Park?
Michael Elphick was Pasha in Gorky Park

Who did Michael Elphick portray in The Elephant Man?
Michael Elphick was Night Porter in The Elephant Man

Who did Michael Elphick play in Let Him Have It?
Michael Elphick was Prison Warden in Let Him Have It

Who did Michael Elphick portray in Quadrophenia?
Michael Elphick was Father in Quadrophenia

What role did Michael Elphick portray in David Copperfield?
Michael Elphick played Mr. Barkis in David Copperfield

Who did Michael Elphick portray in Richard III?
Michael Elphick was NCO in Richard III

What role did Michael Elphick play in See No Evil?
Michael Elphick played Gypsy Tom in See No Evil

What role did Michael Elphick portray in Curse of the Pink Panther?
Michael Elphick played Valencia Police Chief in Curse of the Pink Panther


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