Michael Gough Net Worth is $700,000 Michael Gough Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tony Award-winning English actor Michael Gough, best known for playing the butler Alfred Pennyworth in Tim Burton's two Batman (1989) movies and for playing the arch-criminal Dr. Clement Armstrong in The Avengers (1961) episode "The Cybernauts", was an accomplished performer on both stage and screen. He was nominated twice for Tony Awards, in 1979...
Date Of Birth November 23, 1916, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Died March 17, 2011, London, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya (now Malaysia) Height 5' 11" (1.8 m) Profession Actor Spouse Henrietta Gough (m. 1980–2011) Children Simon Gough, Jasper Gough, Polly Gough, Emma Frances Gough Parents Francis Berkeley Gough, Frances Atkins Star Sign Sagittarius
# Trademark 1 Roles in Hammer Horror films 2 Aristocratic bearing 3 Gothic features 4 Regal smooth voice 5 Deep resonant voice
# Quote 1 I'm essentially a jobbing actor. If I'm out of work, I'll be the back end of a donkey. 2 [on dispute for his birth year] There is some indecision to when I was born, my sister said it was 1916, I lost my birth certificate.
# Fact 1 He appeared in two different adaptations of William Shakespeare 's play "Julius Caesar": World Theatre: Julius Caesar (1959) and Julius Caesar (1970). He played Cassius in the former and Metellus Cimber in the latter. Both productions were directed by Stuart Burge . 2 Although born in Malaysia, he always considered himself, English. 3 He made ten films with Christopher Lee : Saraband (1948), Night Ambush (1957), Horror of Dracula (1958), Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965), The Skull (1965), Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968), Julius Caesar (1970), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Corpse Bride (2005) and Alice in Wonderland (2010). 4 He has the same birthday (23 November) as Boris Karloff , with whom he co-starred in Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968). 5 He appeared in two adaptations of Lewis Carroll 's 1865 novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland": Alice in Wonderland (1966) and Alice in Wonderland (2010). He played the March Hare in the former and the Dodo in the latter. 6 He made four films with Peter Cushing : Horror of Dracula (1958), Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965), The Skull (1965) and Top Secret! (1984). The last film is the only one of the four in which Christopher Lee did not also appear. 7 He was considered for the roles of Dr. Hans Fallanda, Dr. Armstrong and Sir Percy Heseltine in Lifeforce (1985). 8 Close friends with Alan Napier , who played Alfred Pennyworth on the television series Batman (1966). 9 He was the first TV Best Actor BAFTA winner to guest star on Doctor Who (1963). 10 Surname is pronounced in the same way as "cough". 11 Former brother-in-law of John Standing , the half-brother of Anne Leon . 12 In addition to having played Alfred Pennyworth in both of Tim Burton 's Batman films, he also worked with Burton on several other films: Sleepy Hollow (1999), Corpse Bride (2005) and Alice in Wonderland (2010). In this regard, he is similar to his successor as Alfred, Michael Caine , who worked with Christopher Nolan on both the Batman films and The Prestige (2006) and Inception (2010). 13 He made four films with Clive Revill : Reach for the Sky (1956), The Legend of Hell House (1973), Galileo (1975) and Let Him Have It (1991). 14 Children: Has a daughter Emma Frances Gough (born August 13, 1953) with his second wife Anne Leon . Had two children with Anneke Wills , Polly (born 1963) and Jasper (born 1965). Polly died tragically in a car accident in 1982, shortly before she was to be married. Her biological father was Anthony Newley , but Gough had adopted her and been her father since her birth. She never knew that Newley was her biological father. His son Jasper is a photographer for Southeby's. 15 Father-in-law of Sharon Gurney , who is married to his son Simon Gough . The couple played his character's son and daughter in the film The Corpse (1971) (aka Crucible of Horror). 16 He came out of retirement to play Notary James Hardenbrook in Sleepy Hollow (1999). 17 Won Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "Bedroom Farce." He was also nominated in the same category in 1988 for "Breaking the Code." 18 Along with Pat Hingle , he is one of only two actors to appear in Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997). 19 Father, with Diana Graves , of Simon Gough . Grandfather of actor Samuel Gough and Daisy Gough .
Actor Title Year Status Character Assignment Foreign Legion 1956 TV Series Andre La Palme BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1951-1956 TV Series Michael
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Lt. Geoffrey Ainsworth Reach for the Sky 1956 Flying Instructor Pearson Lilli Palmer Theatre 1956 TV Series The Stranger Richard III 1955 Dighton, 1st murderer Sherlock Holmes 1955 TV Series Mr. Russel Partridge Stage by Stage 1954 TV Series Loveless Rheingold Theatre 1954 TV Series Charlie The Lover 1954 TV Short The Lover Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue 1953 Duke of Montrose The Sword and the Rose 1953 Duke of Buckingham Twice Upon a Time 1953 Mr. Lloyd Wednesday Theatre 1953 TV Series Brama-Glinsky Night Was Our Friend 1951 Martin Raynor Androcles and the Lion 1951 TV Movie Captain The Man in the White Suit 1951 Michael Corland No Resting Place 1951 Alec Kyle Blackmailed 1951 Maurice Edwards Ha'penny Breeze 1950 uncredited Master of Arts 1950 TV Movie Ronald Knight, MA Whitehall Wonders 1949 TV Movie Stephen Blair Crime Passionel 1949 TV Movie Hugo Hour of Glory 1949 Capt. Dick Stuart Saraband 1948 Prince Charles Blanche Fury 1948 Laurence Fury Anna Karenina 1948 Nicholai Androcles and the Lion 1946 TV Movie Spintho Alice in Wonderland 2010/I Dodo Bird (voice) Corpse Bride 2005 Elder Gutknecht (voice) Dame Edna Live at the Palace 2003 TV Movie Alfredo (butler) The Strange Case of Delphina Potocka or The Mystery of Chopin 1999 The Doctor Sleepy Hollow 1999 Notary Hardenbrook The Cherry Orchard 1999 Feers The Whisper 1998 Short Nikolay 1947 St. Ives 1998 Comte de Saint-Yves What Rats Won't Do 1998 Justice Tomlin Batman & Robin 1997 Alfred Pennyworth The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father 1996 TV Movie Leo Tolstoy The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat 1995-1996 TV Series Voices The Haunting of Helen Walker 1995 TV Movie Barnaby Batman Forever 1995 Alfred Pennyworth A Village Affair 1995 TV Movie Sir Ralph Unwin Uncovered 1994 Don Manuel Nostradamus 1994 Jean de Remy The Advocate 1993 Magistrate Boniface The Age of Innocence 1993 Henry van der Luyden Wittgenstein 1993 Bertrand Russell Batman Returns 1992 Alfred Pennyworth The Good Guys 1992 TV Series Hector The Wanderer 1991 The Old Soldier Children of the North 1991 TV Series Arthur Apple Let Him Have It 1991 Lord Goddard Sleepers 1991 TV Series Andrei Zorin The Diamond Brothers 1991 TV Series Mr. Waverly Boon 1990 TV Series Donald Bannerman The Garden 1990 Blackeyes 1989 TV Mini-Series Maurice James Kingsley The Shell Seekers 1989 TV Movie Roy Brookner Screen One 1989 TV Series Mr. Maggs After the War 1989 TV Mini-Series Professor Charlie Rampling Batman 1989 Alfred Pennyworth Strapless 1989 Douglas Brodie Mystery!: Campion 1989 TV Series Mr. Hayhoe Rarg 1988 Short Professor (voice) Ten Great Writers of the Modern World 1988 TV Mini-Series documentary Reader The Serpent and the Rainbow 1988 Schoonbacher Screenplay 1987 TV Series Albani A Killing on the Exchange 1987 TV Mini-Series Charles Makepeace The Fourth Protocol 1987 Sir Bernard Hemmings Maschenka 1987 Vater The Little Vampire 1986-1987 TV Series Uncle Theodor / Uncle Ludwig Inspector Morse 1987 TV Series Philip Ogleby Ladies in Charge 1986 TV Series Arthur James Screen Two 1986 TV Series Peter Caravaggio 1986 Cardinal Del Monte Out of Africa 1985 Delamere Lace II 1985 TV Movie Hilary 1985 TV Series Hilary's Dad Arthur the King 1985 TV Movie Archbishop A Christmas Carol 1984 TV Movie Mr. Poole The Biko Inquest 1984 TV Movie Professor Loubser, state pathologist Mistral's Daughter 1984 TV Mini-Series Cardinal Oxford Blues 1984 Doctor Ambrose Top Secret! 1984 Dr. Paul Flammond Memed My Hawk 1984 Kerimoglu Heartattack Hotel 1983 TV Movie Mr. Todd The Dresser 1983 Frank Carrington Andy Robson 1983 TV Series Arthur The Citadel 1983 TV Mini-Series Sir Jenner Halliday To the Lighthouse 1983 TV Movie Mr. Ramsay Crown Court 1973-1983 TV Series Mr. Justice Galbraith
Justice Galbraith
Dr. De Quincey Doctor Who 1966-1983 TV Series Toymaker
Councillor Hedin Cymbeline 1982 TV Movie Belarius Play for Today 1982 TV Series Professor Burrows Witness for the Prosecution 1982 TV Movie Judge Strangers 1982 TV Series Professor Whittingham The Agatha Christie Hour 1982 TV Series Sir George Durand Smiley's People 1982 TV Mini-Series Mikhel Inside the Third Reich 1982 TV Movie Dr. Rust Barriers 1982 TV Series Old man Brideshead Revisited 1981 TV Mini-Series Doctor Grant Venom 1981 David Ball Blakes 7 1980 TV Series Hower Suez 1956 1979 TV Movie Sir Anthony Eden L'amour en question 1978 Sir Baldwin The Boys from Brazil 1978 Mr. Harrington Evil Heritage 1976 Uncle Alexander Yorke Centre Play 1975-1976 TV Series Father / Matt Life and Death of Penelope 1976 TV Series Winthrop Shades of Greene 1976 TV Series Ransom The Man from Nowhere 1975 Voice of the Man (uncredited) Ten from the Twenties 1975 TV Series Peter Sutherland's Law 1975 TV Series James Shaw Galileo 1975 Sagredo The Gift of Friendship 1974 TV Movie Bill Wakely Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill 1974 TV Mini-Series Mr. Yule Notorious Woman 1974 TV Mini-Series Henri de Latouche Microbes and Men 1974 TV Series Sir Almroth Wright Late Night Drama 1974 TV Series Potter Fall of Eagles 1974 TV Mini-Series Helphand Shoulder to Shoulder 1974 TV Mini-Series Dr. Richard Pankhurst QB VII 1974 TV Mini-Series Dr. Fletcher Moonbase 3 1973 TV Mini-Series Sir Benjamin Dyce The Legend of Hell House 1973 Emeric Belasco (uncredited) Computer Killers 1973 Dr. Christian Storm The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 1973 TV Series Governor The Protectors 1973 TV Series Shkoder The Man Who Came to Dinner 1972 TV Movie Beverly Carlton Colditz 1972 TV Series Major Schaeffer Omnibus 1969-1972 TV Series documentary Vincent Van Gogh / Astronaut Henry VIII and His Six Wives 1972 Norfolk Savage Messiah 1972 M. Gaudier Spy Trap 1972 TV Series Cooper The Corpse 1971 Walter Eastwood The Search for the Nile 1971 TV Mini-Series David Livingstone Kate 1971 TV Series Alan Tatley The Go-Between 1971 Mr. Maudsley Trog 1970 Sam Murdock Julius Caesar 1970 Metellus Cimber Women in Love 1969 Mr. Brangwen A Walk with Love and Death 1969 Mad Monk Curse of the Crimson Altar 1968 Elder Treasure Island 1968 TV Series Squire Trelawney The Champions 1968 TV Series Major Joss Journey to the Unknown 1968 TV Series Royal For Amusement Only 1968 TV Series Henry Un soir, un train 1968 Jeremiah Detective 1968 TV Series Holroyd Thirty-Minute Theatre 1968 TV Series Ted Warner Theatre 625 1964-1967 TV Series Harry / Geoffrey Melville / Clodius Pulcher Berserk 1967 Albert Dorando Pride and Prejudice 1967 TV Series Mr. Bennet They Came from Beyond Space 1967 Master of the Moon The Avengers 1965-1967 TV Series Nutski / Dr. Armstrong Orlando 1966-1967 TV Series Harry Prentice Alice in Wonderland 1966 TV Movie March Hare BBC Play of the Month 1966 TV Series Eliut Sunday Night 1965 TV Series documentary Pausanias The Wednesday Play 1965 TV Series The Doctor The Skull 1965 Auctioneer The Man in Room 17 1965 TV Series Andrei Konev Undermind 1965 TV Series Rev. Austen Anderson The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre 1962-1965 TV Series Robert Hilary / Donald Edwards Dr. Terror's House of Horrors 1965 Eric Landor (segment "Disembodied Hand") Game for Three Losers 1965 Robert Hilary Count of Monte Cristo 1964 TV Series Gérard de Villefort The Saint 1964 TV Series Colin Phillips Tamahine 1963 Cartwright Black Zoo 1963 Michael Conrad The Phantom of the Opera 1962 Lord Ambrose d'Arcy Candidate for Murder 1962 Donald Edwards Drama 61-67 1962 TV Series Charles Rendezvous 1961 TV Series Scionneau No Place Like Homicide! 1961 Fisk - the Butler I Like Money 1961 Tamise Konga 1961 Dr. Charles Decker ITV Play of the Week 1955-1961 TV Series Rev. Claude Bell
Georges Renaud
Gregers Werle
... The Adventures of Robin Hood 1960 TV Series Boland The DuPont Show of the Month 1960 TV Series Dr. Livesey Dancers in Mourning 1959 TV Series Squire Mercer Armchair Theatre 1956-1959 TV Series George in 'Double Exit' / The Doctor World Theatre 1959 TV Mini-Series Cassius Horrors of the Black Museum 1959 Edmond Bancroft Model for Murder 1959 Kingsley Beauchamp The Horse's Mouth 1958 Abel ITV Television Playhouse 1955-1958 TV Series David Ryerson / Hugo / Dawson Horror of Dracula 1958 Arthur The Peaceful Inn 1957 TV Movie Hatlock The House in the Woods 1957 Geoffrey Carter The Two Mrs. Carrolls 1957 TV Movie Geoffrey Carroll Night Ambush 1957 Andoni Zoidakis Fanny 1956 TV Movie The Admiral
Thanks Title Year Status Character Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight - Dark Side of the Knight 2005 Video documentary short special thanks The Real West 1992 TV Series documentary thanks - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight - Reinventing a Hero 2005 Video documentary short Himself Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight - The Gathering Storm 2005 Video documentary short Himself The Nile 2004 TV Movie documentary Livingstone Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend 2000 Video documentary short Himself / Notary James Hardenbrook Omnibus 1974-1981 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself - narrator The 33rd Annual Tony Awards 1979 TV Special Himself - Winner: Best Featured Actor in a Play It's Childsplay 1976 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1957 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Actor
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1972 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor The Go-Between (1971)
Known for movies Batman (1989) as Alfred Pennyworth
Batman Returns (1992) as Alfred Pennyworth
Sleepy Hollow (1999) as Notary Hardenbrook
Batman Forever (1995) as Alfred Pennyworth