Michael Latimer

Michael Latimer

Birthday: 1941-09-06

Place of Birth: Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India [now India]

Biography: Michael James Latimer (6 September 1941 – 25 June 2011) was a British television stage and film actor who later in his career turned to writing, directing and producing. Latimer was born in Calcutta, where his father had a business, and was educated at the Leys School in Cambridge from 1955 to 1959, where he was a middle-distance runner and played rugby for the English Schoolboys Team. Upon leaving school, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) for two years, and on leaving began acting in cabaret revues. He stood in for Peter Cook in Beyond the Fringe when the original cast took the show to New York. He appeared in various repertory and West End productions. His television appearances included The Avengers (1966–67), Sexton Blake (1968), Man at the Top (1972), Van der Valk (1972–73), in which he played Johnny Kroon alongside Barry Foster as Van der Valk, Special Branch (1973), Marked Personal (1973), Village Hall (1974), Crown Court (1974–76), The Sweeney (1975), Quiller (1975), The New Avengers (1977), Spectre (1977), Z-Cars (1978), The Professionals (1978), Maggie and Her (1979), Hammer House of Horror (1980) and Rumpole of the Bailey (1988). His film roles include A Man for All Seasons (1966), Prehistoric Women (1967) opposite Martine Beswick, Mosquito Squadron (1969), Man of Violence (1969), Got It Made (1974) and Sweeney! (1977). Latimer was the stage director for the first Johnny Nash and Bob Marley tours of the United Kingdom in 1972. He set up his own production company, Bedrock Productions; this had three top twenty hits in the German music charts for Hansa and Ariola Records. His writing for television included The Rovers (1970), the BBC play The Interview and also four episodes of Sons and Daughters (1983). He taught at RADA, London Academy of Performing Arts (LAPA) and at drama school in Australia. As a director he worked on television commercials in Australia and directed some 37 theatre productions in the United Kingdom, including Daniel Magee's play Paddywack (1994) with James Nesbitt at the Cockpit Theatre in Marylebone Latimer died at Trinity Hospice in Clapham, London, in 2011, aged 69.

Movies

A Man for All Seasons
A Man for All Seasons

A depiction of the conflict between King Henry VIII of England and his Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas M...

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Slave Girls
Slave Girls

Leader of a tribe of amazon women, Queen Kari, has vanquished a rival tribe and rules them with sava...

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Man of Violence
Man of Violence

Moon (Michael Latimer) is a mercenary who joins forces with two crooked cops in an attempt to steal ...

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Project Alien
Project Alien

In Norway a military plane crashes under mysterious circumstances: in his last message the pilot rep...

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Bedtime
Bedtime

The film begins at the end of one act of love-making and ends at the beginning of the next and is a ...

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Got It Made
Got It Made

Drama set in Norfolk, England. An aristocratic girl whose world falls apart three days before her we...

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Spectre
Spectre

An occult criminologist investigates a businessman who dabbles in the black arts while trying to sur...

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Sweeney!
Sweeney!

When one of Regan's snouts complains that his girlfriend's recent suicide was murder, the flying squ...

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Henry Intervening
Henry Intervening

Today, Henry's usually dull journey to work is eventful enough to catapult him into the headlines....

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