Patrick Mower

English actor (born 1938)


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| name = Patrick Mower | birth_name = Patrick Archibald Shaw | birth_date = | birth_place = Oxford, Oxfordshire, England | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1964–present | spouse = | children = 3

Patrick Mower (born Patrick Archibald Shaw; 12 September 1938) is an English actor. He is often known for his portrayal of Rodney Blackstock in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale, a role he first played in 2000. Mower has appeared in a wide range of films and television series, including Swizzlewick, The Devil Rides Out, Monella, Callan, Special Branch and Target.

Early life and education

Mower was born the youngest of three boys in Oxford, to a Welsh father and an English mother, Peggy. In his 2007 autobiography, Mower states that he believed for years that his year of birth was 1940, but later he discovered that his birth was not registered and he was born on 12 September 1938. After first training as an engineering draughtsman at the Cowley plant of Pressed Steel Company, Mower graduated from RADA.

Career

Mower first came to prominence in the early 1970s, as the ruthless government assassin James Cross in the ITV spy series Callan. He then appeared as DCI Tom Haggerty in Special Branch, Det. Supt. Steve Hackett, the lead character in the police series Target, and featured in one of the last Carry On films, Carry On England. In the late 1960s, at the age of 28, Mower auditioned and was considered for the role of James Bond in the James Bond franchise. However, he was told that he was too young. Mower's television roles afterwards included guest appearances in Jason King, Space: 1999, UFO, Minder, The Sweeney and Bergerac. In October 2000, he made his first appearance as Rodney Blackstock in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale, a role he has portrayed since.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1968The Devil Rides OutSimon Aron
1969The Smashing Bird I Used to KnowHarry Spenton
1970Incense for the DamnedRichard Fountain
Cry of the BansheeRoderick
1971PercyJames Vaile
Black BeautySam Greener
To Catch a SpyJames Fenton
1976Carry On EnglandSergeant Len Able
One AwayTam Bass
1977The Devil's AdvocateIl Lupo
1984Escape from El Diablo
1998MonellaAndré
2000The AsylumDr. Adams
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1964SwizzlewickKenneth Wiley26 episodes
1964Mary BartonHarry Carson2 episodes
1966The AvengersDuboysEpisode: "A Sense of History"
1967–1968HauntedMichael West8 episodes
1970UFOCass FowlerEpisode: "The Square Triangle"
1970Mystery and ImaginationMalcolm RossEpisode: "Curse of the Mummy"
1970–1972CallanCross14 episodes
1972Jason KingAchilleEpisode: "Nadine"
1973The ProtectorsSantana1 episode
1973–1974Special BranchDetective Chief Inspector Tom Haggerty16 episodes
1973-1978Whodunnit?Self (panelist)16 episodes
1975State of EmergencyPaul Frederick3 episodes
1975The SweeneyColin McGruder2 episodes
1976Space: 1999Dave ReillyEpisode: "All That Glisters"
1977–1978TargetDet. Supt. Steve Hackett17 episodes
1981BergeracEddie St. PierreEpisode: "Last Chance For A Loser"
1982–1983Marco PoloBrother Damian6 episodes
1983The Dark Side of the SunDon Tierney6 episodes
1984Tales Of The UnexpectedWalterEpisode: "The Last of the Midnight Gardeners"
1984MinderClive CosgroveEpisode: "A Number of Old Wives Tales"
1984Hammer House of Mystery and SuspenseJohn Patrick DuncanEpisode: "Czech Mate"
1997ChucklevisionPetrovich LiningradEpisode: "The Perils of Petrovich"
2000–presentEmmerdaleRodney BlackstockSeries regular
2001Lily Savage's Blankety Blankseries=Lily Savage's Blankety Blank
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Radio

Mower also appeared in the lead role of Detective Constable 'Birdie' Partridge in Chris Boucher (writer)'s 1981 mystery radio serial A Walk in the Dark. https://archive.org/details/walkdarkR4

Stage work

Mower’s early career included extensive work in the theatre, encompassing both classical and contemporary productions. His stage appearances included roles in plays such as St. Joan at the Old Vic, Twelfth Night at the Royal Court Theatre, and John Gabriel Borkman and Caesar and Cleopatra in West End productions, demonstrating a grounding in classical repertory. In later years, he continued to appear on stage in regional theatre, including a 1999 production of Carl at the Chester Gateway Theatre. These theatre engagements ran alongside his better-known work in television and film.

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YearProductionRoleVenue / CompanyRef
c.1960sSt. JoanRole unspecifiedOld Vic, London
c.1960sTwelfth NightRole unspecifiedRoyal Court Theatre, London
c.1960sJohn Gabriel BorkmanRole unspecifiedWest End
c.1960sCaesar and CleopatraRole unspecifiedWest End
1999CarlBing-BongChester Gateway Theatre
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References

References

  1. "10 Facts About... Patrick Mower (Emmerdale's Rodney)". [[Inside Soap]].
  2. Patrick Mower, ''Patrick Mower: My Story'' (John Blake Publishing, 2007, {{ISBN. 978-1-84454-447-9)
  3. "Rodney Blackstock". [[ITV (TV network).
  4. {{cite episode. ITV]]
  5. "Patrick Mower theatre credits".
  6. "Patrick Mower biography".
  7. "Patrick Mower biography".
  8. "Patrick Mower biography".
  9. "Patrick Mower biography".
  10. "Patrick Mower biography".
  11. "Carl (1999)".

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