Jump to content

Michael Billington (actor)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by BG19bot (talk | contribs) at 04:13, 22 March 2016 (WP:CHECKWIKI error fix for #03. Missing Reflist. Do general fixes if a problem exists. -). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Michael Billington
Born(1941-12-24)24 December 1941
Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Died3 June 2005(2005-06-03) (aged 63)

Michael Billington (24 December 1941 – 3 June 2005) was a British film and television actor. He was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, England.

Career

Television

In 1966 Billington appeared in Incident at Vichy at the Phoenix Theatre in London but was best known for his role as Colonel Paul Foster in the 1970 science fiction TV series, UFO, and for creating the character of Daniel Fogarty from 1971 to 1974 in the historical drama, The Onedin Line. He also appeared as Sergeant Jacko Jackson of the Royal Wessex Rangers in the series Spearhead and as Czar Nicholas II in the ITV drama series Edward the Seventh (1975).

Billington's last major TV role came in the 1986 BBC drama The Collectors, but his final appearance was in an episode of early 1990s TV series Maigret as a villain.

Film

Billington was screen-tested for the role of James Bond more than any other actor and was said to have been Albert R. Broccoli's first choice had Roger Moore not been available (see: 1981's For Your Eyes Only). He met director Peter Hunt and did a photo shoot for On Her Majesty's Secret Service.[1] He was also screen-tested forLive and Let Die (1973), Moonraker (1979), and Octopussy (1983). Billington ultimately appeared in 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me, playing Sergei Barsov, Agent XXX's ill-fated lover, at the start of the film. His other film credits included Alfred the Great (1969) and KGB: The Secret War (1985).

Personal life

Billington died of cancer at the age of 63, pre-deceasing Ed Bishop, one of his co-stars on UFO, by five days.

References

  1. ^ Michael Billington Interview TV Zone issue#21 (May 1996)