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John Moffatt (actor)

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After a long illness, Moffatt died at his home two weeks short of his 90th birthday. He was unmarried, and was survived by a sister, Marjorie. Radio Four Extra planned to mark Moffatt's 90th birthday with a series of radio plays he had recorded throughout his career, upon his death the plays were
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wrote, "Limericks, epitaphs and autograph-book exhortations jostled with old war-horse recitations and some inspired lunacy. I especially liked … the solemn singing, in canon form, of the rule 'If you haven't been the lover of the landlady's daughter, then you cannot have another piece of pie'."
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at the Mermaid, a compilation of the words and music of Noël Coward, who was present at the premiere. Moffatt later played the playwright Garry Essendine in Coward's
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Moffatt's parents wished him to follow a career in a bank, but Moffatt secretly studied acting and made his stage debut in 1944. After five years in provincial
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said of this, "It established Moffatt as our leading exponent of foppery and it remained one of his favourite parts." In 1969 he joined
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he made his first London appearance in 1946. In the early 1950s he was cast in small parts in productions headed by
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He appeared in one episode of the televised adaptations of Agatha Christie's other celebrated detective series,
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Moffatt began broadcasting on radio in 1950 and on television in 1953. His most enduring role was that of
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considered one of his subtlest performances as the hen-pecked husband opposite the sexually rampaging
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as "one of the great high comedy achievements of the past three decades"), but according to
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commented that he made a touching theatrical virtue of both ruefulness and inadequacy. In
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as best supporting actor of the past season for his portrayal of Cardinal Cajetan in
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at the Lyric, Hammersmith. At the same theatre played the sinister waiter in
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After retiring from stage acting in 1988, Moffatt regularly appeared with
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companies. His range was considerable, embracing the classics, new plays,
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In 1972 Moffatt was narrator and one of the main performers in the revue
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in west London, after which he spent three years as a bank clerk in the
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in twenty-five productions and for a wide range of stage roles in the
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In 1963 Moffatt got his first starring role, as Lord Foppington in
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at the Royal Court, transferring to the West End and Broadway.
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Moffatt made his first London appearance in 1950, as Loyale in
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and the Haymarket, 1983–84), was overwhelmingly a triumph for
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Moffatt made his television debut in 1953, as Grebeauval in
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on a tour of Britain, Poland and Russia. In 1962 he won the
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and attracted considerable attention as Mr Sparkish in
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company at the Old Vic. His roles included Fainall in
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and for much of the 1980s was a member of the BBC's
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Moffatt retained a fondness for 31: 299:, and was the author of five pantomimes. 194: 16:English actor and playwright (1922–2012) 1350: 1348: 1274: 1272: 1270: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1262: 866:. In Thames Television's adaptation of 703: 267:in 1945, where his colleagues included 37:John Moffatt in the 1977 production of 1612: 1478: 1476: 1474: 753:. His most conspicuous radio role was 684:'s Viktor. His last West End play was 1548:Michael Coveney (16 September 2012). 1252: 1250: 1248: 1246: 1244: 1242: 1240: 876:he played the eccentric Lord Merlin. 765:'s detective stories, beginning with 71:, Daventry, Northamptonshire, England 1576: 1530:"'Twas the nightie before Christmas" 1382:Cushman, Robert. "Honest Trickery", 1345: 1330: 1328: 1326: 1324: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 1259: 1471: 13: 1496:"Minder' S03E04 Looking for Micky" 1237: 938:(1979). In the 1980s he played in 604:, another of his favourite roles. 185: 14: 1666: 1655:English male Shakespearean actors 1594: 1321: 1288: 587: 400:in 1952, and with the latter in 358: 346: 1541: 1522: 1508: 1488: 1445: 1428: 1415: 896:(1958). In 1963 he appeared in 492:The Importance of Being Earnest 1640:English male television actors 1402: 1389: 1376: 1369:"Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith", 1363: 1000: 953: 818:'s daytime legal drama series 202:, where Moffatt made his debut 190: 1: 1570: 1453:"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" 1188:Greville Figg: Administration 283:. At Oxford he and the young 126:from the 1950s to the 1980s. 1113:Murder on the Orient Express 929:Murder on the Orient Express 884:Moffatt's film debut was in 7: 1457:Hercule Poirot on BBC Radio 1200:Honour, Profit and Pleasure 835:In 1982 Moffat appeared as 767:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd 708:Moffatt first broadcast on 661:as Millamant (described by 10: 1671: 1360:, 20 September 2012, p. 45 1147:Romance with a Double Bass 917:Romance with a Double Bass 812:The Adventures of Ben Gunn 788:, the Prince of Aragon in 740:in BBC radio adaptations. 615:(1975), Moffatt gave what 516:, a musical adaptation of 470:The Merry Wives of Windsor 432:The Good Woman of Szechuan 1635:English male stage actors 1577:Gaye, Freda, ed. (1967). 1535:The Independent on Sunday 1425:, 21 November 1985, p. 10 726:'s Falstaff and Quilp in 302: 295:; he became a celebrated 101: 93: 77: 49: 30: 23: 1630:English male film actors 1579:Who's Who in the Theatre 1516:"#3.4 Looking for Micky" 1412:, 14 November 1984, p. 9 1336:"Obituary, John Moffatt" 1231: 879: 785:The Clandestine Marriage 722:, Lord Chief Justice to 631:(1979) an adaptation by 609:The Bed Before Yesterday 236:East Sheen County School 1373:, 2 November 1950, p. 6 997:played Ariadne Oliver. 966:in a verse compilation 863:The Body in the Library 743:In 1980 he appeared in 573:The Captain of Köpenick 1399:, 2 August 1984, p. 10 986:Elephants Can Remember 873:Love in a Cold Climate 842:Freddie Baker, in the 791:The Merchant of Venice 779:The School For Scandal 746:Love in a Cold Climate 729:The Old Curiosity Shop 576:and Sir Joshua Rat in 570:, a range of parts in 564:, Cardinal Arragon in 497:Clarence Derwent award 486:What Every Woman Knows 397:Much Ado About Nothing 203: 824:, in which he played 774:The Public Prosecutor 769:on 24 December 1987. 411:English Stage Company 388:: with the former in 234:. He was educated at 222:Hickman, servants to 198: 143:English Stage Company 1442:, 4 June 1988, p. 35 1386:, 20 May 1979, p. 14 1310:, 17 September 2012 850:"Looking for Micky." 704:Radio and television 651:The Way of the World 629:The Play's The Thing 541:The Way of the World 489:. He played Algy in 206:Moffatt was born in 39:The Play's the Thing 1342:, 17 September 2012 1308:The Daily Telegraph 1285:, 21 September 2012 1170:Benjamin Guggenheim 751:Radio Drama Company 625:The Daily Telegraph 255:Liverpool Playhouse 200:Liverpool Playhouse 112:Albert John Moffatt 54:Albert John Moffatt 1334:Coveney, Michael. 1218:Prick Up Your Ears 1183:Britannia Hospital 1096:Lady Caroline Lamb 947:Britannia Hospital 911:Lady Caroline Lamb 816:Granada Television 372:He was spotted by 317:Point of Departure 204: 1318:(27 August 2011). 1229: 1228: 968:Fond and Familiar 962:and her husband, 732:. 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Index


P. G. Wodehouse
Badby
Hercule Poirot
BBC Radio
West End
repertory theatre
John Gielgud
Noël Coward
English Stage Company
Old Vic
National Theatre
revue
pantomime
Agatha Christie
long sequence of radio adaptations of her novels
Maigret
Michael Gambon

Liverpool Playhouse
Badby
Daventry
Northamptonshire
Queen Alexandra
Marlborough House
Sandringham
East Sheen County School
City of London
John Burrell
Toynbee Hall

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