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Roger Lloyd-Pack

English actor (1944–2014)

Roger Lloyd-Pack

English actor (1944–2014)

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nameRoger Lloyd-Pack
imageRoger Lloyd-Pack in 2011.png
captionLloyd-Pack in 2011
birth_nameRoger Anthony Pack
birth_date
birth_placeIslington, London, England
death_date16 January 2014 (aged 69)
death_placeKentish Town, London, England
resting_placeHighgate Cemetery
occupationActor
years_active1960–2014
spouse{{plainlist
* {{marriageSheila Ball19671972enddivorced}}
children4, including Emily Lloyd
parentsCharles Lloyd-Pack (father)
relativesDavid Markham (father-in-law)

Roger Anthony Lloyd-Pack (8 February 1944 – 16 January 2014) was a British actor. He is best known for playing Trigger in Only Fools and Horses from 1981 to 2003, and Owen Newitt in The Vicar of Dibley from 1994 to 2007. He later starred as Tom in The Old Guys with Clive Swift. He is also well known for the role of Bartemius Crouch in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and for his appearances in Doctor Who as John Lumic in the episodes "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel".

Early life

Lloyd-Pack was born on 8 February 1944 in Islington, London, the son of actor Charles Lloyd-Pack (1902–1983) and Ulrike Elisabeth (née Pulay, 1921–2000), an Austrian Jewish refugee who worked as a travel agent. His uncle was George Pulay, one of the secret listeners to German POW in Trent Park during World War II. He attended Bedales School near Petersfield in Hampshire, where he achieved A Level passes in English, French and Latin. He subsequently trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), graduating in 1965 with an Acting Diploma.

Career

Lloyd-Pack began his acting career at Northampton's Royal Theatre, making his stage debut in the Thomas Dekker play The Shoemaker's Holiday.

He featured on an episode of The Professionals ("Long Shot", 1978) as a terrorist hitman.

''Only Fools and Horses''

On British television, he was best known for portraying "Trigger", Del Boy's slow-witted "village idiot" friend in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, from 1981 to 2003.

Lloyd-Pack was cast by pure chance: an Only Fools and Horses executive producer, Ray Butt, hired him to portray the character Trigger after seeing him in a stage play, and had only attended that play to observe potential Del Boy actor Billy Murray.

Later career

He was also known for his role in The Vicar of Dibley as Owen Newitt and to international audiences for his performance as Bartemius Crouch Sr. in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. In addition, he had a semi-regular role during the 1990s as the plumber Jake "The Klingon" Klinger, Ben Porter's arch-rival, in the sitcom 2point4 Children.

In 2005, he appeared in the second series of ITV's Doc Martin as a farmer who held a grudge against Dr Ellingham for what he believed was the malpractice-related death of his wife. In 2006, he played John Lumic and provided the voice of the Cyber-Controller in two episodes of Doctor Who, "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel", opposite David Tennant, who had played his son in the same Harry Potter film. Lloyd-Pack's final TV appearance was in Law & Order: UK as Alex Greene.

He voiced the pre-match build-up montage video shown ahead of all Tottenham Hotspur's home matches, which is still played today.

In June 2008, he appeared as a guest on the BBC's The Politics Show, arguing the case for better-integrated public transport (specifically railways), and, in January 2012, he and fellow actor Sarah Parish supported a campaign to raise £1million for The Bridge School in Islington.

In 2012, he portrayed the Duke of Buckingham in the play Richard III, and in 2013, portrayed Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night, both at the Apollo Theatre, London.

Personal life

Lloyd-Pack was married twice: first to Sheila Ball, from whom he was divorced in 1972, and secondly to the poet and dramatist Jehane Markham (daughter of David Markham), whom he married in 2000. He had a daughter, actress Emily Lloyd, and three sons. He later lived in Kentish Town, north London, and also had a home near Fakenham in Norfolk.

Lloyd-Pack was a supporter of Tottenham Hotspur.

He was an honorary patron of the London children's charity Scene & Heard.

In a 2008 interview, when asked what profession he would have chosen aside from acting, Lloyd-Pack said: "Psychiatrist or a psychoanalyst or something in the psycho world because I've always been interested in that... or I might have been a photographer... I also would have loved to have been a musician." In that same interview, he listed his favourite directors as Peter Gill, Harold Pinter, Richard Eyre, Thea Sharrock and Tina Packer, and listed actor Paul Scofield as both a favourite and influence.

Political views

Lloyd-Pack supported the Labour Party and campaigned for Ken Livingstone in the 2012 London mayoral election. However, in 2013, he signed a letter in The Guardian stating he had withdrawn his support from the Labour Party, in favour of a new party of the left, Left Unity.

Death and tributes

Grave of Roger Lloyd Pack in [[Highgate Cemetery

Lloyd-Pack died of pancreatic cancer at his home in Kentish Town, aged 69, on 16 January 2014. His funeral was held at the church of St. Paul's, Covent Garden. It was attended by former fellow cast members Sir David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, John Challis and Sue Holderness. He was buried at Highgate Cemetery East.

Nigel Havers, Stephen Rea, Miranda Richardson, Alison Steadman, Kathy Burke and Joely Richardson paid tribute to him.

In March that year, the Sport Relief special of Only Fools and Horses was dedicated to the memory of both Lloyd-Pack and John Sullivan. Similarly, the final episode of the lockdown edition of The Vicar of Dibley ended with a tribute just before the closing credits reading, "In loving memory of Liz, John, Emma and Roger", paying tribute to him and three other late Dibley cast members, (Liz Smith, John Bluthal and Emma Chambers). The third episode of series 8 of Law & Order: UK, which Lloyd-Pack appeared in, aired two months after his death and similarly ended with a tribute title card.

In 2025, Lloyd-Pack appeared on a British postage stamp issued as part of a special set by Royal Mail, which commemorated the series The Vicar of Dibley.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968*The Magus*Young Conchis
*Secret Ceremony*CleanerUncredited
1969*The Virgin Soldiers*Bandmaster
*Hamlet*Reynaldo
1970*Figures in a Landscape*Soldier
1971*The Go-Between*Charles
*Fright*Constable
*Fiddler On The Roof*Sexton
1974*Confessions of a Sex Maniac*Henry Milliganaka *The Man Who Couldn't Get Enough*
1979*Meetings with Remarkable Men*Pavlov
*Cuba*Nunez
1984*1984*Waiter
1987*Prick Up Your Ears*Actor 2
1989*The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover*Geoff
1990*Wilt*Dr. Pittman
1991*American Friends*Dr. Butler
*The Object of Beauty*Frankie
1993*The Trial*Stairman
*U.F.O.*Solo
1994*Princess Caraboo*Magistrate Haythorne
*Interview with the Vampire*Piano Teacher
1995*The Young Poisoner's Handbook*Fred
1996*Hollow Reed*Hannah's Lawyer
1997*Van Gogh's Ear*Michael AshShort film
*Preaching to the Perverted*Mr. Cutts Watson
1998*The Avengers*ProfessorUncredited
2004*Vanity Fair*Francis Sharp
2005*Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire*Bartemius Crouch
2006*The Living and the Dead*Donald Brocklebank
2010*Made in Dagenham*George
2011*Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy*Mendel
*In Love with Alma Cogan*Norman
2013*Twelfth Night*Sir Andrew Aguecheek(The Globe on Screen)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967*The Prisoner*VillagerEpisode: "It's Your Funeral", uncredited
1968*Virgin of the Secret Service*Cuthbert BlakeEpisode: "Entente Cordiale"
*Crime Buster*Laboratory AnalystEpisode: "The Third Thief"
1970*The Roads to Freedom*BobbyEpisode: #1.2
1972*Jason King*Radio OperatorEpisode: "A Kiss for a Beautiful Killer"
*Spyder's Web*Albert Mason11 episodes
1972–1973*The Protectors*Paparazzo/Russi2 episodes
1973*Special Branch*PaulEpisode: "Red Herring"
1974*Within These Walls*Dr. OsmondeEpisode: "The Group"
*Crown Court*Dr. Patrick AttwaterEpisode: "The Alb of St. Honoratus: Part 1"
1975*Churchill's People*ThugEpisode: "The Fine Art of Bubble Blowing"
*Play for Today*Sidney BagleyEpisode: "Brassneck"
*Softly, Softly: Taskforce*Martin WebbEpisode: "Homicide"
*The Naked Civil Servant*Bermondsey LizTelevision film
1976*Dixon of Dock Green*Ron FieldingEpisode: "Everybody's Business"
*Survivors*Wally2 episodes
1977*The Professionals*Ramos the terroristEpisode: "Long Shot"
1978*Will Shakespeare*Jack Heminge6 episodes
1979*BBC Television Shakespeare*2nd GentlemanEpisode: "The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight"
1980*Bloody Kids*Hospital DoctorTelevision film
*Turtle's Progress*CorsicanEpisode: #2.2
1981*Chronicle*ChambersEpisode: "The Crime of Captain Colthurst"
*Private Schulz*MelvinEpisode: #1.6
1981–1996, 2001–2003*Only Fools and Horses*Trigger39 episodes
1983*Video Stars*Bus EnthusiastTelevision film
*Bouncing Back*Unknown
1984*Miracles Take Longer*Terry Noble2 episodes
*I Thought You'd Gone*PC BalmforthEpisode: #1.7
1985*Moving*Jimmy Ryan6 episodes
1985–1993*Screen Two*Selser
David Power
Derek3 episodes
1985*Summer Season*VictorEpisode: "One for the Road"
1986*Comrade Dad*Black market stallholderEpisode: "Londongrad 1999"
*The Deliberate Death of a Polish Priest*Lt. ChmielewskiTelevision film
1987*Inspector Morse*Donald MartinEpisode: "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn"
*The Finding*FowlesTelevision film
1988*The Modern World: Ten Great Writers*RosmerEpisode: "Henrik Isben"
*Room at the Bottom*StrangerEpisode: "Withcraft"
*Bad Boyes*BoggsEpisode: "The Holiday"
1989*Theatre Night*GlendenningEpisode: "The Contractor"
*The Stone Age*HerbTelevision film
*Made in Spain*Den
1990*Mr. Bean*WaiterEpisode: "The Return of Mr. Bean"
*Byker Grove*Beckett5 episodes
*Zorro*CarrilloEpisode: "The Marked Man"
1991*The Chief*Kenneth Rudyard2 episodes
1991–2002*The Bill*Mick Mortimer/Arnie7 episodes
1991*Selling Hitler*David Irving2 episodes
*Stay Lucky*Eddie VernonEpisode: "The Food of Love"
*The Gravy Train Goes East*Ferenc Plitplov4 episodes
*Boon*Ray WattsEpisode: "Cab Rank Cowboys"
1992*Archer's Goon*Quentin Sykes6 episodes
*Screen One*GordonEpisode: "Trust Me"
*Party Time*FredTelevision film
1993*Anna Lee: Headcase*Desk clerk
*Lovejoy*Smallman-SmithEpisode: "Who Is the Fairest of Them All?"
1993–1995*Inside Victor Lewis-Smith*Policeman8 episodes
*[2point4 Children](2point4-children)*Jake Klinger3 episodes
1993–1996*Health and Efficiency*Rex Regis12 episodes
1994*Citizen Locke*CaptainTelevision film
*Dandelion Dead*Phillips2 episodes
1994–2007*The Vicar of Dibley*Owen Newitt20 episodes
1995*Blood and Peaches*Tour guideTelevision film
*The Perfect Match*Tom
1996–1997*Paul Merton in Galton & Simpson's...*Police constable2 episodes
1996*Murder Most Horrid*Frank FosterEpisode: "Confess"
*Zig and Zag's Dirty Deeds*ClutchEpisode: "This Party Sucks"
*Heartbeat*Reggie RawlinsEpisode: "Catch Us If You Can"
1997*The Missing Postman*Ken ThompsonTelevision film
1997–1998*Knight School*Sir Baldwin De'Ath3 episodes
1997*The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling*Anderson2 episodes
*Noel's House Party*BuilderEpisode: #7.9
1998*The Vanishing Man*MarvinEpisode: "Nothing Up My Sleeve"
1999*Kavanagh QC*Alex WatkinsEpisode: "Time of Need"
*Oliver Twist*Mr Sowerberry2 episodes
2000*Longitude*Capt. ManTelevision film, uncredited
*Fish*Jim LumsdenEpisode: "Dancing with the Devil"
2001*Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes*Dr. IbbotsonEpisode: "The Photographer's Chair"
2002*Born and Bred*Norman PendletonEpisode: "The Best Man"
*Dalziel and Pascoe*Bishop HalliwellEpisode: "Sins of the Fathers"
2003*Margery & Gladys*D.I. WoolleyTelevision film
2004*Where the Heart Is*Don NichollsEpisode: "Bowl of Cherries"
2005*Doc Martin*Phil PrattEpisode: "Always on my Mind"
*Agatha Christie's Poirot*Inspector CauxEpisode: "The Mystery of the Blue Train"
2006*Doctor Who*John LumicEpisode: "Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel"
*What We Did on Our Holiday*Jim TaylorTelevision film
2007*The History of My Polly*Mr. JohnsonTelevision film
2008*New Tricks*Danny JonesEpisode: "Loyalties and Royalties"
2009–2010*The Old Guys*Tom Finnan12 episodes
2009*The Catherine Tate Show*Ghost of Christmas FutureEpisode: "Nan's Christmas Carol"
2010*Arena*Various CharactersEpisode: "Harold Pinter: A Celebration"
*Survivors*Billy Stringer2 episodes
2011*Hustle*Clive BanEpisode: "Clearance From A Deal"
2012*The Borgias*Friar6 episodes
*Inspector George Gently*Hector BlackstoneEpisode: "Gently with Class"
2014*Law & Order: UK*Alex GreeneEpisode: "I Predict a Riot"

Stage

  • 1984 Wild Honey by Anton Chekhov, playing Osip (Best Supporting Actor, BTA Awards 1984)
  • 1984 One for the Road by Harold Pinter (Victor) world premiere at the Lyric Hammersmith
  • 1986 Kafka's Dick by Alan Bennett, playing Kafka (world premiere at The Royal Court)
  • 1985 The Deliberate Death of a Polish Priest by Ronald Harwood (Lt. Chmielewski) premiere at Almeida Theatre
  • 1989 A Flea in Her Ear (playing Étienne Plucheux) by Georges Feydeau translated by John Mortimer, directed by Richard Jones, Old Vic
  • 1995 Tartuffe by Moliere playing the title role at the Royal Exchange, Manchester
  • 1999 'Art' at the Theatre Royal, Bath and in 2000 at the Bristol Hippodrome
  • 2005 Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall, as Robert at the Sheffield Crucible
  • 2006 Dick Whittington, pantomime by Mark Ravenhill at the Barbican Centre, as Sarah the cook
  • 2007 Dealer's Choice by Patrick Marber, playing the part of Ash, at the Menier Chocolate Factory, directed by Samuel West
  • 2007 The Last Laugh, by Kōki Mitani (English version of Warai no Daigaku), playing The Censor, Japan.
  • 2012 The Trojan Women, Caroline Bird's adaptation of the tragedy by Euripides, playing Poseidon, at the Gate Theatre, Notting Hill, London
  • 2012 Richard III by William Shakespeare, playing Duke of Buckingham at the Globe Theatre, South Bank, London
  • 2013 Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare playing Sir Andrew Aguecheek

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