Ronald Pickup

Ronald Pickup

  • Birthday: 1940-06-07
  • Deathday: 2021-02-25
  • Place of birth: Chester, England, UK

Biography

Pickup was born in Chester, England, the son of Daisy (née Williams) and Eric Pickup, who was a lecturer.[1] Pickup was educated at The King's School, Chester, trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, and became an Associate Member of RADA. His television work began with an episode during the second series of Doctor Who in 1964, for which he was paid £30. Pickup worked with Laurence Olivier at the Royal National Theatre, most notably in Three Sisters and Long Day's Journey Into Night. In 1973, he starred in the BBC drama series The Dragon's Opponent, playing a World War II bomb disposal expert and also appeared in The Day of the Jackal. He played Lt. Harford in Zulu Dawn in 1979, portrayed Igor Stravinsky in Nijinsky in 1980, Prince John in Ivanhoe in 1982, and in 1983 he appeared opposite Penelope Keith in Moving, in 1988 in the BBC miniseries The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1988 TV Serial) as the voice of Aslan, and in 1990 he starred in the short lived sit-com, Not with a Bang. More modern roles have included parts in Hornblower, Hustle, Foyle's War, Midsomer Murders, Waking the Dead, The Bill, Silent Witness, Sherlock Holmes, and Inspector Morse. He is also a regular character in the BBC sitcom The Worst Week of My Life. His most recent appearance was in Holby City as Lord Charles Byrne. Pickup gave a highly acclaimed performance as a decayed Russian aristocrat in the BBC series Fortunes of War, based on a work by Olivia Manning. He also provided the voice for Aslan in the BBC's adaptation of the Chronicles of Narnia and starred opposite Judi Dench in the 1989 Channel 4 serial Behaving Badly. He is also an accomplished stage actor. He was nominated for a 1998 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role of 1997 for his performance in Amy's View. Pickup had the starring role as composer Giuseppe Verdi in the acclaimed The Life of Verdi, written and directed by Renato Castellani. In 2005, he had a supporting role in the family-based film, The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby. Between March and August 2009, he starred as Lucky in Sean Mathias' production of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett opposite Sir Ian McKellen (Estragon), Patrick Stewart (Vladimir) and also Simon Callow (Pozzo). The tour opened in Malvern before travelling to Milton Keynes, Brighton, Bath, Norwich, Edinburgh and Newcastle; its run at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket was extended due to demand. In February 2010 he also appeared as 'Pegleg' in the BBC's period drama Lark Rise to Candleford. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ronald Pickup, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Mission

1986

As Hontar

Dark Floors

2008

As Tobias

A Murder of Quality

1991

As Felix D'Arcy

Evilenko

2004

As Aron Richter

Ivanhoe

1982

As Prince John

Danny the Champion of the World

1989

As Captain Lancaster

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

2012

As Norman Cousins

Nijinsky

1980

As Igor Stravinsky

Henry IV

1995

As Henry IV

Long Day's Journey Into Night

1973

As Edmund Tyrone

Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill

1974

As Lord Randolph Churchill

Never Say Never Again

1983

As Elliott

Much Ado About Nothing

1967

As Don Pedro

Jekyll & Hyde

1990

As Jeffrey Utterson, Esquire

Camille

1984

As Jean

All Good Men

1974

As

The Philanthropist

1975

As Philip

Secret Passage

2004

As Da Monte

The Letter

1982

As Howard Joyce

Absolute Hell

1991

As Siegfried Shrager

Lolita

1997

As Young Humbert's Father

The Have-Nots

2016

As Bentham

Verdi

1982

As Giuseppe Verdi

The Fourth Protocol

1987

As Wynne-Evans

Message for Posterity

1994

As Richard Browning

Milner

1994

As Jocelyn Fry

Cherished

2005

As Professor Sir Roy Meadow

A Life in Suitcases

2005

As Monsieur Moitessier

Zulu Dawn

1979

As Lt. Harford

Eleni

1985

As Spiro

A Dry White Season

1989

As Louw

Darkest Hour

2017

As Neville Chamberlain

Mahler

1974

As Nick

The Day of the Jackal

1973

As The Forger

Testimony

1988

As Marshall Tukhachevsky

Der Blinde

1996

As Dr. Bartnik

Stealing Silver

2017

As Udo

A Very Open Prison

1995

As Brian Silcott

The Thirty Nine Steps

1978

As Bayliss

Henry VIII

1979

As Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury

Journey of Honor

1991

As Capt. Crawford

My Friend Walter

1992

As Sir Walter Raleigh

The Happy Prince

2018

As Judge

Three Sisters

1970

As Baron Tusenbach

Breathtaking

2000

As Dr. Maclaren

Ladies' Night

1986

As James Tripp

Ghost Trio

1977

As

Theatreland

2009

As Himself

Joseph Andrews

1977

As Mr. Wilson

End of Term

2021

As Damian Self

Bethune: The Making of a Hero

1993

As Alan Coleman

Puccini

1984

As Giulio Ricordi

Schadenfreude

0000

As The Gambler

Pope John Paul II

1984

As Jan Tyranowski

Supernova

2005

As Dr. Malcolm Handey

King Lear

1975

As Edgar

Romeo and Juliet

1967

As Mercutio

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