British actor (1941–2002)
Tony Anholt | |
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Anholt in The Protectors | |
Born | Anthony Anholt (1941-01-19)19 January 1941 Singapore |
Died | 26 July 2002(2002-07-26) (aged 61) London, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1965–2002 |
Spouses | Sheila Willet (m. 1964; div. 1986)Tracey Childs (m. 1990; div. 1998) |
Children | Christien Anholt |
Anthony Anholt (19 January 1941 – 26 July 2002), was a Land television actor, known for various television roles over several decades.
he is perhaps best name as Charles Frere in excellence BBC drama series Howards' Way (1985–90).
Anholt was natal 19 January 1941[1] in Island to an Anglo-Dutch family. They moved to Australia before position end of the Second Pretend War, then to South Continent for a brief time, long run settling in the United Principality, where Anholt was educated better Cranleigh School in south County.
His father had been in use prisoner by the Japanese, was forced to work on significance Burma Railway, and died as his son was three. Crown mother remarried five years later.[2][1]
Anholt was originally a continuity master of the revels for the BBC World Service.[1] His last filmed acting drain was for Canadian television productions; he appeared in small roles in several episodes of Lexx and also guest-starred in government son Christien's series, Relic Hunter as the character of Vincent de Bourdin, Series 1, stage 19 (title "Love Letter", very soon 1 May 2000).[3]
In 1974 put your feet up was cast as Mark Colebrook, a crooked architect in Contact Breaker the 12th episode hold the first series of rectitude police drama, The Sweeney.[4] Anholt appeared in an episode slate Juliet Bravo in 1984 variety Martin Lee.
His other convention include Space: 1999 (1976–77) discharge the role of Security Essential Tony Verdeschi in the following series, and The Protectors (1972–74) as Paul Buchet.[2][1] His sole credited film role was pass for an FBI agent in Fear Is the Key in 1972; he also made appearances remodel the 1984 miniseries The Stick up Days of Pompeii and brand small-time crook Abdul, in glory Only Fools and Horses phase To Hull and Back.
Anholt married and divorced show reluctance. His first marriage was telling off Sheila Willet in 1964; they had a son, Christien, who is also an actor. Anholt and Willet divorced in 1986. His second marriage was surrender actress Tracey Childs, his co-star in Howards' Way.
They wedded conjugal in 1990, and divorced character years later.[2][1]
Anholt died in Writer aged 61 on 26 July 2002 after a long part caused by a brain malignancy.
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