Michael Elphick
Michael John Elphick was an English actor. Elphick was known in the UK for his trademark croaky voice and his work on British television, in particular his roles as the eponymous private investigator in the ITV series Boon and later Harry Slater in BBC's EastEnders.
Elphick struggled with a highly publicised addiction to alcohol; at the height of his problem he admitted to consuming two litres of spirits a day, which contributed towards his death from a heart attack in 2002.
Birthday: 19 September 1946
Birth place: Chichester, Sussex, England, UK
Known for: Acting
Movies known for
The Elephant Man
Quadrophenia
Pig Bin
Gorky Park
The Element of Crime
Little Dorrit
Withnail & I
I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle
Krull
Hamlet
Bird Fancier
Privates on Parade
Out of Bounds
The Buttercup Chain
The Nearly Man
The Betrayal
The Fix
C.Q.
Memed My Hawk
Ennenstadt Europa – The Making of The Element of Crime
Curse of the Pink Panther
See No Evil
Arthur's Hallowed Ground
Red Shift
The Knowledge
The Krays
Cold Harbour
Norma
That Sinking Feeling
Man Charged
Blue Remembered Hills
Black Island
Cry of the Banshee
The First Great Train Robbery
Where's Jack?
Three Men in a Boat
Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil
Buddy's Song
Pirates
Saturday, Sunday, Monday
Streetwise
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Three Up, Two Down
Shoestring
Boon
The Sweeney
Private Schulz
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries
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Pebble Mill
Pull The Other One
New Scotland Yard
Smiley's People
Oxbridge Blues
Crown Court
Laurence Olivier Presents
Super Gran
Justice
David Copperfield
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
Masada
Play for Today
The Professionals
This Year Next Year
Playhouse
Playhouse
Playhouse
The Misfit
The Nearly Man