Michael Byrne (born 7 November 1943) is a British actor known for his roles in the National Theatre, Hollywood films, and television shows. During his career he has performed a wide variety of roles, that include several films in which he has played German military roles.

Michael Byrne
Born (1943-11-07) 7 November 1943 (age 80)
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1962–present

Early life

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Byrne was born 7 November 1943 in London, England,[1] to Helen Byrne of Kilkenny, Ireland, a single parent.

Life and career

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Byrne began appearing in films in the 1960s but rose to prominence from the 1970s onwards. In 1972, he played Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset in the historical drama film Henry VIII and His Six Wives.[2] In 1976 he played the German NCO Feldwebel Karl Hofer in the film The Eagle Has Landed.[3] Byrne appeared in the role of Lieutenant-Colonel Giles Vandeleur in the 1977 film A Bridge Too Far.[4][5] In 1978, he played Major Schroeder in Force 10 from Navarone.[6]

In 1989, he played Colonel Vogel in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.[7][8]

In 1995, he acted in the film Braveheart appearing to audiences as Smythe, a soldier who attempts to rape William Wallace's wife and first inspires Wallace to seek independence from England in [9][10] In 1997, Byrne played the role of Royal Navy Admiral Kelly, in command of a British task force on HMS Bedford in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.[11][12] In 1998, Byrne appeared as a Jewish concentration camp survivor who is instrumental in the capture of a Nazi war criminal (played by Sir Ian McKellen) in the film Apt Pupil.[13]

His other film credits include Butley, The Medusa Touch, The Saint, The Good Father, The Sum of All Fears, Gangs of New York and Mortdecai. He has also played Reinhard Beck in The Scarlet and the Black and General Olbricht in The Plot to Kill Hitler. He was also the SS interrogator in Rogue Male.

On television, he has appeared in Thriller, Tales of the Unexpected, The Professionals, The Devil's Crown, Smiley's People as Peter Guillam, Yes, Prime Minister, Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy, Between The Lines, Sharpe, Hornblower, A Touch of Frost, (The episode "Quarry", in which he played the father of Allie Byrne, his real-life daughter), Agatha Raisin (Hell’s Bells), Midsomer Murders (The Ghost of Causton Abbey), The Mists of Avalon, Waking the Dead, The Body Farm, Honest, Hamish Macbeth, and Casualty.

From April 2008 to January 2010, Byrne starred in Coronation Street, as Ted Page, Gail Platt's long lost father and the ex-lover of Audrey Roberts.[14][15]

He also appeared in the 2010 film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 as Gellert Grindelwald, a powerful wizard that had been defeated by Dumbledore and imprisoned at Azkaban.[16]

He played Alfred Maxwell in BBC's Casualty, a terminally ill man with motor neuron disease and his friendship with clinical lead Connie Beauchamp.

He plays Bruce Titchener in The Archers.[17][18]

Theatre

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Byrne is a long-established stage actor, having joined the National Theatre in 1964 and appearing in many seasons since. He has also appeared on stage throughout the world. He has numerous theatre credits to his name including: Roberto Miranda in Death and the Maiden at the Royal Court, Maskwell in The Double Dealer and Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing at the National Theatre, Reg in Butley at The Criterion, and also The Cherry Orchard, The Seagull, Romeo and Juliet, Mayor of Zalamea, All My Sons, Lulu, Faith Healer, Duchess of Malfi, A Slight Ache, and Molly Sweeney amongst many others. Byrne has appeared in State of Play at the Edinburgh Festival written by Zia Trench.

In 2010, he played Romeo to Siân Phillips' Juliet at the Bristol Old Vic theatre.[19]

Filmography

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Year Title[20] Role
1963 The Scarlet Blade Lt. Hawke
The Silent Playground Roger
1972 Henry VIII and His Six Wives Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
1974 Butley Reg Nuttall
Vampyres Playboy
1975 Conduct Unbecoming 2nd Lt. Toby Strang
1976 The Omen Monk
The Eagle Has Landed Karl
1977 A Bridge Too Far Giles Vandeleur
Telefon Soviet Military Officer
1978 The Medusa Touch Sgt. Duff
Force 10 from Navarone Maj. Schroeder
1984 Champions Richard Hussey
1985 The Good Father Leonard Scruby
1986 Oedipus the King Chorus
1988 Saracen Colonel Patrick Ansell
1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Ernst Vogel
1994 Nostradamus Inquisitor
1994 Sharpe Major Nairn
1995 Braveheart Smythe
1996 Kavanagh QC Judge Ransome
1997 The Saint Yuri Vereshagin
The Island on Bird Street Bolek
Tomorrow Never Dies Admiral Kelly
1998 Gunshy Lange
This Is My Father Michael Finnegan
Apt Pupil Ben Kramer
Hornblower, The Even Chance Captain Keene
Heat of the Sun Ronald Burkitt
1999 Mauá: The Emperor and the King Richard Carruthers
2000 Battlefield Earth Parson Staffer
Proof of Life Lord Luthan
2001 The Musketeer Treville
2002 The Sum of All Fears Anatoli Grushkov
Gangs of New York Horace Greeley
Sunday Lord Widgery
2004 Beyond the Sea Dr. Andretti
2009 Blood: The Last Vampire Elder
2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Gellert Grindelwald[21]
2012 Outpost: Black Sun Neurath
Quartet Frank White
2013 Diana Christiaan Barnard
2014 The First Line Richard
2015 Mortdecai The Duke
2016 Wallander, "The Troubled Man" (TV episode) Ola Vilkander[22]
2018 The Last Witness Coroner
Intrigo: Death of an Author Keller
TBA Sins of the Father Sebastian
2022 Strike Roy Phipps

References

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  1. ^ "Michael Byrne: Movies, Photos, Videos, News, Biography & Birthday". The Times of India. 6 November 1943. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Henry VIII and His Six Wives". TVGuide.com. 13 July 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  3. ^ Mavis, Paul (8 June 2015). The Espionage Filmography. McFarland. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-4766-0427-5.
  4. ^ Lewis, Simon (7 May 2024). Making A Bridge Too Far. Paladin Communications. ISBN 979-8-9895670-0-3.
  5. ^ Upton, John (23 March 2023). "The 1970s films of Michael Caine: A Bridge Too Far". Film Stories. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  6. ^ Parish, James Robert (1990). The Great Combat Pictures. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-8108-2315-0.
  7. ^ Gordon, Andrew (2008). Empire of Dreams. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-7425-5578-5.
  8. ^ Kolker, Robert Phillip (2000). A Cinema of Loneliness. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, USA. p. 448. ISBN 978-0-19-512350-0.
  9. ^ Santas, Constantine; Wilson, James M.; Colavito, Maria; Baker, Djoymi (21 March 2014). The Encyclopedia of Epic Films. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-8108-8248-5.
  10. ^ McGee, Marty (8 June 2015). Encyclopedia of Motion Picture Sound. McFarland. p. 46. ISBN 978-1-4766-0970-6.
  11. ^ Lawrence, Will (14 December 2021). The James Bond Film Guide. Eaglemoss. p. 208. ISBN 978-1-85875-608-0.
  12. ^ Smith, Jim; Lavington, Stephen (2002). Bond Films. Virgin Books Limited. p. 255. ISBN 978-0-7535-0709-4.
  13. ^ Grist, Leighton (31 May 2018). Fascism and Millennial American Cinema. London: Springer. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-137-59566-9.
  14. ^ Simper, Paul (11 May 2020). "Who is Ted Page Gail Rodwell's absent father?". Radio Times. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  15. ^ Entertainment, RTÉ (31 March 2008). "Gail's long-lost father turns up in Corrie". RTE.ie. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  16. ^ Farrow, Max (11 November 2018). "Fantastic Beasts' Grindelwald Has Been Part Of The Harry Potter Movies Since 2001". ScreenRant. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  17. ^ "The Archers Omnibus, 10/04/2016". BBC. 10 April 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  18. ^ "The Archers Omnibus, 17/07/2016". BBC. 17 July 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  19. ^ Billington, Michael (17 March 2010). "Juliet and Her Romeo". the Guardian. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  20. ^ "Michael Byrne". Metacritic. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  21. ^ "Every Actor Who Has Played Grindelwald In Harry Potter & Fantastic Beasts". ScreenRant. 9 September 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  22. ^ "The Troubled Man". IMDb.
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