
Tony Haygarth
Acting
Biography
Tony Haygarth was born on February 4, 1945 in Liverpool, England. He was an actor, known for Chicken Run (2000), Where the Heart Is (1997) and Rosie (1977). He died on October 3rd, 2017 and is survived by his wife Carol Haygarth and their two children.
Born: February 4, 1945
Place of Birth: Liverpool, England, UK
Known For

Class of '76
DI Tom Monroe investigates the mysterious deaths of a group of classmates over a period of years from the same 1976 form class.

Murder in Mind
Murder in Mind is a British television thriller drama anthology series of self-contained stories with a murderous theme seen from the perspective of the murderer.

Pie in the Sky
Pie in the Sky is a British offbeat police comedy drama programme starring Richard Griffiths and Maggie Steed, created by Andrew Payne and first broadcast in five series on BBC1 between 13 March 1994 and 17 August 1997 as well as being syndicated on other channels in other countries, including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The series departs slightly from other police dramas in that the protagonist, Henry Crabbe, while still being an on-duty policeman, is also the head chef of the title restaurant set in the fictional town of Middleton and county of Westershire.

Bleak House
The generous John Jarndyce, struggling with his own past, and his two young wards Richard and Ada, are all caught up, like Lady Dedlock, in the infamous case of Jarndyce vs. Jarndyce, which will make one of them rich beyond imagination if it can ever be brought to a conclusion. As Tulkinghorn digs deeper into Lady Dedlock's past, he unearths a secret that will change their lives forever, and which is almost as astounding as the final outcome of the Jarndyce case.

Foyle's War
As WW2 rages around the world, DCS Foyle fights his own war on the home-front as he investigates crimes on the south coast of England. Foyle's War opens in southern England in the year 1940. Later series sees the retired detective working as an MI5 agent operating in the aftermath of the war.

Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? is a British sitcom which was broadcast between 9 January 1973 and 9 April 1974 on BBC1. It was the colour sequel to the mid-1960s hit The Likely Lads. It was created and written, as was its predecessor, by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. There were 26 television episodes over two series; and a subsequent 45-minute Christmas special was aired on 24 December 1974. The cast were reunited in 1975 for a BBC radio adaptation of series 1, transmitted on Radio 4 from July to October that year. In 1976, a feature film spin-off was made. Around the time of its release, however, Rodney Bewes and James Bolam fell out over a misunderstanding involving the press and have not spoken since. This long-suspected situation was finally confirmed by Bewes while promoting his autobiography in 2005. Unlike Bewes, Bolam is consistently reluctant to talk about the show, and has vetoed any attempt to revive his character.

Hornblower
Set during the 18th century Napoleonic Wars, Horatio Hornblower, a young and shy midshipman, rises through the ranks to become an admiral.

Boys from the Blackstuff
Alan Bleasdale's five-part series relates the further experiences of unemployed Liverpudlian tarmac layers Dixie, Chrissie, Loggo and Yosser, and their revered older friend, retired longshoreman and union leader, George Malone. As they struggle to make ends meet in a depressed economy, and to hold together their financially battered families, they are harrassed by the petty bureaucrats of the DHSS. But the lumbering investigational juggernaut is, both comically and tragically, guided by drivers with only a provisional license.

The Royal
Follows the staff and patients of a Yorkshire cottage hospital in the 60s, embroiled in tangled love lives and bitter power struggles.

Midsomer Murders
The peacefulness of the Midsomer community is shattered by violent crimes, suspects are placed under suspicion, and it is up to a veteran DCI and his young sergeant to calmly and diligently eliminate the innocent and ruthlessly pursue the guilty.
Filmography
as Fred Stansfield
as Cassidy
as Sam Fox
as Reuben Dewy
as Gridley
as DS Pritchard
as DS Pritchard
as The Governor
as Peter Cooper
as Sgt Happy Dobie
as Father John
as Prowse
as Master Prowse
as Leo Maccoby
as Bob Tamworth
as Dave Bowring
as Mr. Tweedy (voice)
as Barber
as Master Prowse
as George
as Mr. Melbury
as Mr. Smith
as Sir Willoughby Parfitt
as Jack Tewson
as George Napier
as Roy Johnson
as Gunther
as Frank Harrison
as Father Benedict Spode
as 2nd Labour MP
as Tildon Alreeuh
as Godbold
as Bill Wilson
as Ragnar
as Mitch Maddox
as Willem
as Hannah's Father
as Sergent Gilmore
as Mildeye
as Burns
as Second Labour MP
as Chief Inspector Terry Rickards
as Oliver Carter
as Kostas
as Mr Manders
as Prisoner
as Yildirim
as Douthwaite
as Maurice Cullam
as Pigge
as Mr Savage
as Bernard Porke
as Mortuary Attendent
as Frank Thorp
as Martin Ridley
as Ivan
as Pohlmann
as Arthur
as Mad Hatter (voice)
as Dad / Landlord
as Tavern Keeper
as Willem
as Shauva
as Sutcliff
as Dracula
as Launce
as 1st Slater
as Aich
as Fraser: The Workers
as Friar Tuck
as Chester Ackerman
as Des Kinvig
as Des Kinvig
as Rabies
as Engineer Officer (uncredited)
as Buffy
as Len Tilley
as Milo Renfield
as Man Drinking Tea (uncredited)
as Harry Basset
as Sgt. Costello
as Heinz Müller
as PC Wilmot
as Art Riley
as Sir Nathaniel
as Mr Boghurst
as Art Riley
as Milkman
as Chip Simonite
as Policeman #2
as Neighbour
as Wally Colley
as Driver
as Cary Farthingale
as Purdey
as Neighbour
as Sir Nathaniel
as Scrub