Roger Lloyd Pack
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| Roger Lloyd Pack | |
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| Born | February 8, 1944 London, England |
| Other name(s) | Roger Lloyd-Pack Owen Lloyd Pack |
| Years active | 1965 — |
| Spouse(s) | Jehane Markham Sheila Ball (divorced) |
Roger Lloyd Pack (born February 8, 1944) is an English actor. On British television, he is best known for his role as Colin "Trigger" Ball in the BBC sitcom Only Fools And Horses. To international audiences, he recently achieved fame starring as Barty Crouch, Sr. in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and is also known for his role in The Vicar of Dibley as Owen Newitt.
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Born in London, Lloyd Pack was introduced to the world of acting at an early age; his father Charles Lloyd Pack was also an actor. He has been married twice; his first wife was Sheila Ball, and his second is poet and dramatist Jehane Markham. With Ball, he had one daughter Emily Lloyd who is also an actress. In his spare time, Lloyd Pack enjoys snooker, yoga and playing the piano.
- Doctor Who (2006 series) as John Lumic in "Rise of the Cybermen"/"The Age of Steel"
- What We Did On Our Holiday as Jim Taylor
- Agatha Christie's Poirot:The Mystery of the Blue Train as Inspector Caux (2005)
- Mr Bean as a waiter
- Selling Hitler as David Irving
- Murder Rooms as Dr. Ibbotson.
- The Bill as Mick Mortimer
- The Vicar of Dibley as Owen Newitt
- Only Fools and Horses. as Trigger
- Moving as Jimmy Ryan
- The Professionals as Ramos in Episode 'Long Shot' (1978)
- The Naked Civil Servant as Liz
- Survivors as Wally (Series 2 - Lights of London episodes - 1976)
- Byker Grove as Mr Beckett (Series 2 - 1990)
- Doc Martin as Phil Pratt (Series 2 - 2005)
- 2 point 4 children as Jake Klinger (1995-1996)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as Barty Crouch, Sr.
- Wilt as Dr. Pittman
- Prick Up Your Ears
- Preaching to the Perverted
- American Friends
- Interview with the Vampire as piano player
- The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover as Geoff
- 1984
- "Fiddler on the Roof" as the Sexton
- Kafka in Kafka's Dick by Alan Bennett
- Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall
- 'Art'
- Dick Whittington a family pantomime by Mark Ravenhill at the Barbican Centre (forthcoming)
- 'One For The Road'
- Dealer's Choice by Patrick Marber - his character was Ash.
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