Mike_Grady_(actor)

Mike Grady (actor)

Mike Grady (actor)

British actor (born 1946)


Michael Grady (born 6 February 1946) is an English character actor.[1] He is probably best known for his comedy roles in films and TV, particularly as Ken Mills in Citizen Smith (1977—1980) and Barry Wilkinson in Last of the Summer Wine (1986–2010).

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Career

After a classical training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School,[2] his career has spanned more than 40 years, and includes theatre roles at the Royal Shakespeare Company and London's Royal National Theatre, as well the West End, the Royal Court, the Bush, and the Soho Poly, plus many tours and pantomimes around the country.

His television roles have included Minder as Kev in the Series 1 episode, The Bengal Tiger, Steve Bracket in Rooms, Citizen Smith (series regular, Ken Mills), Look and Read, Dr Ballantyne, Sweet Sixteen, 161 episodes of Last of the Summer Wine playing Barry Wilkinson, husband of Glenda, Colin's Sandwich, Up the Garden Path and Not with a Bang. His film credits include Carry On Loving (1970), Up the Front (1972), Symptoms (1974), The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) opposite Peter Sellers, I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight (1976), Britannia Hospital (1982), Bert Rigby, You're a Fool (1989) and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011). [3] He was also in the Wycliffe episode Slave of Duty.[citation needed] He also has starred in advertisements including a Pepsi advertisement from 1976. [4]

A regular performer on radio, Grady played Rob Pengelly in Waggoners' Walk, a BBC Radio 2 soap opera.[5] He has been involved in award-winning productions such as Christianity at Glacier for BBC Radio 3 and comedies Up the Garden Path, Dial M For Pizza and Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off.[6]

He continues work in the theatre and on television.[7] In March 2023, Grady portrayed Clyde Taylor in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors.[8]

Filmography

Film

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References

  1. "Mike Grady". BFI. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016.
  2. "Mike Grady". The BWH Agency Ltd.

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