Philip McGough

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Personal life

In an interview with The Mirror in 2001, McGough revealed he had trained as a monk between the ages of 14 and 26. After leaving the order, he worked as a teacher before embarking on a Hippy Trip that failed and led him into acting.[1]

McGough is married and has three children.[1]

Career

McGough made his first big break on TV in Thames Television's series Rooms as Eddie Graham.[2] His well-known television roles include Sergeant Calder, a member of the British Army's bomb disposal squad, in the Doctor Who story Resurrection of the Daleks (1984),[3] secret service detective Edwin Woodhall in the Alan Bleasdale-written drama The Monocled Mutineer (1986),[2] Charles Dawson in soap opera Brookside,[2] the conman Arnie in the Only Fools and Horses episode "Chain Gang" (1989),[4] Provost Marshal in Sharpe's Gold[5] and Dr Malcolm Nicholson in Bad Girls, a role he played in 28 episodes.[2]

At the 2010 British Soap Awards, he was nominated as Villain of the Year for his portrayal of Dr Nicholson.[6][7] He appeared in Midsomer Murders “Bantling Boy” as Geoffrey (2005). In 2006, he guest-starred in the audio drama Sapphire and Steel: Perfect Day. McGough also featured in an episode of the popular British mystery series Jonathan Creek, "The Reconstituted Corpse", in which he plays the part of Zola Zbzewski's agent, stalker and murder accomplice. In 2010, he was a regular in Doctors as Dr. Charlie Bradfield.[8]

During the early 1970s, McGough was a member of the Half Moon Theatre Company.[9][1] McGough was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company during 1979 appearing in the productions of Antony and Cleopatra as Chief Eunuch Mardian,[10] The Churchill Play, Once in a Lifetime, The White Guard, Wild Oats, Men's Beano and Captain Swing.[11] McGough played Stalin in the 1985 production of Howard Barker's The Power of the Dog at Hampstead Theatre.[12] In 2014, McGough conceived and starred in the BBC Radio 4 programme In Belloc's Footsteps.[13]

Filmography

Year Title Role
1982 Give Us This Day Bert[14]
1983 Forever Young Ian
1983 Ends and Means[15][16]
1989 Forever Green
1990 The Fool Mr. Croker
1991 102 Boulevard Haussmann Dr. Bize
1993 M. Butterfly Prosecution Attorney
1998 Les Misérables Judge
1998 One in Something Man in lift
1999 Don't Go Breaking My Heart Douglas
2001 The Bench (TV series) Magistrate Peter Mansell
2001 The Emperor's New Clothes British tourist
2006 The Illusionist Dr. Hofzinser

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