Malcolm Tierney

{{Short description|British actor (1938–2014)}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Malcolm Tierney

| image = Malcolm Tierney 1990 cropped.jpg

| caption = Malcolm Tierney in 1990

| occupation = Actor

| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1938|2|25}}

| birth_place = Failsworth, Lancashire, England

| alma_mater = {{ubl|Manchester School of Art|Rose Bruford College}}

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2014|2|18|1938|2|25}}

| death_place = London, England

| spouse = {{marriage|Andrea Schinko|1979}}

| children = 2

}}

Malcolm Tierney (25 February 1938 – 19 February 2014{{cite web|url=http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,344323,1283839,page=26|title=The East Dulwich Forum}}{{cite web|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/londoners-diary/malcolm-tierneys-life-of-champagne-and-ladies-9144280.html|title=Malcolm Tierney's life of champagne and ladies|date=21 February 2014|work=London Evening Standard}}) was an English actor who appeared in many stage, film and television roles.{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/malcolm-tierney-character-actor-who-specialised-in-villains-and-rogues-and-was-best-known-for-his-9302962.html|title=Malcolm Tierney: Character actor who specialised in villains and|author=Anthony Hayward|date=29 April 2014|work=The Independent}}

Early life

Tierney's father, Ernest, was a boilermaker and trained draughtsman, from Warrington, who worked at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. His mother, Agnes, née Kennedy, worked in the cotton mills.

Tierney attended St Mary's Roman Catholic School in Failsworth and studied design at the Manchester School of Art (now part of Manchester Metropolitan University). While working as a textile designer and printmaker, he became involved in amateur dramatics at the Little Theatre, in Bolton, which had been set up by John Wardle, father of the drama critic Irving Wardle, whose wife, Norma, became a mentor to Tierney. As a result, he began a scholarship with the Rose Bruford Training College of Speech and Drama, in Sidcup, Kent, in 1958 and landed his first acting job in 1962.

Career

Tierney's roles included the part of Captain Monk Adderley in the original Poldark series, Tommy McArdle in Brookside between 1984 and 1987, Charlie Gimbert in Lovejoy (26 Episodes 1986 and 1993), Geoffrey Ellsworth-Smythe in A Bit of a Do, Patrick Woolton in House of Cards, Dennis Dudley in Bergerac in 1985 and Chief Const. Raymond in Dalziel and Pascoe.{{cite news|title=Actor Malcolm Tierney dies aged 75| date=20 February 2014 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26277193|publisher=BBC News |accessdate=9 April 2016}} In science fiction, he appeared, uncredited, as the Imperial officer who questions the disguised Luke Skywalker and Han Solo on what they are doing with Chewbacca in Star Wars in 1977, and guested in the Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord (Terror of the Vervoids) in 1986. He also appeared in Braveheart as the English sheriff who executes the wife of William Wallace, and is then subsequently himself killed by Wallace.{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f294a2a|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325145042/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f294a2a|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 March 2016|title=Malcolm Tierney|work=BFI}}

Tierney appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1974–75 and 2005.{{cite web|url=https://theatricalia.com/person/48c/malcolm-tierney/past?page=2|title=Malcolm Tierney}} In 1974 he played Claudio in Measure for Measure. In 2007 he played Dr Hugo Eckener in the docudrama Hindenburg: The Untold Story, which was about the crash of the airship Hindenburg and the investigation after it. This was aired for the 70th anniversary of the disaster.{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8c540bb0|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325212151/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8c540bb0|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 March 2016|title=Hindenburg – Titanic of the Skies (2007)|work=BFI}}

In 2008 Tierney played Captain Smith of the RMS Titanic in the docudrama Titanic: The Unsinkable Ship.{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1343399/|title=The Unsinkable Titanic (TV Movie 2008)|author=Chilla Black|date=3 November 2008|publisher=IMDb}}{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8cf02446|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325162940/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8cf02446|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 March 2016|title=The Unsinkable Titanic (2008)|work=BFI}}

On radio, Tierney played Commander Brill-Oudener in the BBC Radio drama The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico, originally transmitted in May 2010.

Personal life

Tierney once shared a flat with Tom Baker, who is best known for his portrayal of the Fourth Doctor in the BBC TV series Doctor Who.{{cite web|title=Malcolm Tierney obituary|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/theatre-obituaries/10701563/Malcolm-Tierney-obituary.html|work=The Daily Telegraph|accessdate=13 April 2016|date=16 March 2014}} In 1979, Tierney married Andrea Schinko, an Austrian artist who survives him with their two daughters: Elsa, an artist, and Anna, an actress. Tierney was a lifelong socialist, having been a member of the Workers Revolutionary Party in the 1970s.{{cite web|title=Malcolm Tierney obituary|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2014/feb/21/malcolm-tierney|work=The Guardian|date=21 February 2014 |last1=Coveney |first1=Michael |last2=Redgrave |first2=Vanessa }}

Death

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Tierney died on 19 February 2014, aged 75 of pulmonary fibrosis. Vanessa Redgrave wrote in his obituary of a "loving man" and a "brilliant actor". He is buried in Highgate Cemetery, London.{{cite news | title =Malcolm Tierney Obituary | author = Michael Coveney & Vanessa Redgrave | work =The Guardian | date =21 February 2014 | url =https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2014/feb/21/malcolm-tierney | accessdate = 6 March 2014}}

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable"
YearTitleRoleNotes{{Tooltip|Ref.|Reference}}
1968Last of the Long-haired BoysJason Trigg
1969All Neat in Black StockingsPhotographer
1971Family LifeTim
1973The 14Mr Michael
1976The Eagle Has LandedGerman OfficerUncredited
1977Star WarsLt. Shann Childsen (Imperial Prison Officer)Uncredited
1978The Medusa TouchDeacon
1980McVicarFrank
1987Little DorritBar
1993In the Name of the FatherHome Office Official
1995BraveheartMagistrate
1997The SaintRussian doctor
1998L.A. Without a MapJoy's Dad
2000ShinerFleming
2002The Final CurtainEstate Agent
2012Great ExpectationsJudge
2014The SmokeProfessor Arlo Greene(final film role)

=Television=

class="wikitable"
YearTitleRoleNotes{{Tooltip|Ref.|Reference}}
1967Love on the DoleLarry Meath
1977PoldarkMonk Adderley
1979Crime and PunishmentZametovTV serial
1980–1981The Spoils of WarRichard WarringtonTV serial
1984-1986BrooksideTommy McArdle
1985 Bergerac Dennis Dudley

| 1986

Doctor WhoDolandThe Trial of a Time Lord, 4 episodes
1986–93LovejoyCharlie Gimbert28 episodes
1989A Bit of a DoGeoffrey Ellsworth-Smythe / Spragg5 episodes
1990House of CardsPatrick Woolton
1998–99Dalziel and PascoeChief Constable Raymond
2001HeartbeatLawsonEpisode: Home to Roost
2002Holby CityWally SandsEpisode: All My Sins{{cite web|title=Holby City – BBC One London|url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/2571c825669241b188e49b016a842219|publisher=BBC|accessdate=4 September 2016|date=5 February 2002}}
2008DoctorsHoward MilnesEpisode: Mummy Dearest

References

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