- Born
- Died
- Birth nameMichael Lawson Perkins
- Nickname
- One Take Mike
- Height1.78 m
- Michael Sheard was born on June 18, 1938 in Aberdeen, Grampian, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for Chiến Tranh Giữa Các Vì Sao Tập 5: Đế Chế Phản Công (1980), The Outsider (1983) and The Tomorrow People (1973). He was married to Rosalind Allaway. He died on August 31, 2005 in Newport, Isle of Wight, England, UK.
- SpouseRosalind Allaway(1961 - August 31, 2005) (his death, 3 children)
- Has described his death as Admiral Ozzel in Chiến Tranh Giữa Các Vì Sao Tập 5: Đế Chế Phản Công (1980) as the best death in a movie.
- When playing Mr. Bronson, who taught French, in the BBC's Grange Hill (1978), he could not speak French, so his wife rewrote all of his French lines phonetically, so that he could pronounce them correctly.
- Cited his favourite film appearance was in Escape to Athena (1979), where he worked alongside his good friend Roger Moore (who later contributed a foreword to Sheard's autobiography).
- Michael played Adolf Hitler in four films (Rogue Male (1976), The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission (1985), Indiana Jones Và Cuộc Thập Tự Chinh Cuối Cùng (1989) and Hitler of the Andes (2003)) and one television series (The Tomorrow People (1973)); he has also played Heinrich Himmler in two films (The Death of Adolf Hitler (1973) and The Bunker (1981)) and one miniseries (Space (1985)).
- His stage surname 'Sheard' is his mother's maiden name.
- A soap, like EastEnders (1985), that is an actor's graveyard. They end up there and can never get out, and recently lots of actors have returned there because they just find that they can't get other roles as they are so well remembered for that part.
- [on if he was interested in his 'Star Wars' character, Admiral Ozzel]: It was just another part which happened to fit very nicely between two others. I am, and was then, a working actor. An actor who's had some wonderful parts along the way. Mind you, Ozzel did have a rather good death! I'm delighted, too, at what Star Wars has done for me, convention-wise. Why, I finally have my own action figure coming out after all these years!
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