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He quickly began to make his mark on stage and on film. Notable theatre roles included the ghost to Richard Burton's Hamlet at the Old Vic; films included The Angry Silence in which Richard Attenborough plays a worker who defies strikers. | He quickly began to make his mark on stage and on film. Notable theatre roles included the ghost to Richard Burton's Hamlet at the Old Vic; films included The Angry Silence in which Richard Attenborough plays a worker who defies strikers. | ||
− | He also played the British spy Campbell who is ostentatiously killed by Blofeld in the Bond film On Her Majesty s Secret Service. | + | He also played the British spy Campbell who is ostentatiously killed by Blofeld in the Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service. |
− | Throughout his 50-year career, Horsfall appeared in numerous roles on television, including four times on Doctor Who. The first time was as Gulliver in the Patrick Troughton story The Mind Robber in 1968; he then played a Time Lord in Troughton s final story The War Games the following year. Four years later, he was back as the leader of a group of rebels in the Jon Pertwee story Planet of the Daleks. | + | Throughout his 50-year career, Horsfall appeared in numerous roles on television, including four times on Doctor Who. The first time was as Gulliver in the Patrick Troughton story [[broadwcast:The Mind Robber|The Mind Robber]] in 1968; he then played a Time Lord in Troughton's final story [[broadwcast:The War Games|The War Games]] the following year. Four years later, he was back as the leader of a group of rebels in the Jon Pertwee story [[broadwcast:Planet of the Daleks|Planet of the Daleks]]. |
He will be best remembered among Doctor Who fans for the role of Chancellor Goth in the Tom Baker story The Deadly Assassin. Set on the Time Lords home planet Gallifrey, much of it was set in a nightmarish computer-generated world in which Goth hunts down the Doctor. Horsfall was excellent as the man of honour descending into madness. | He will be best remembered among Doctor Who fans for the role of Chancellor Goth in the Tom Baker story The Deadly Assassin. Set on the Time Lords home planet Gallifrey, much of it was set in a nightmarish computer-generated world in which Goth hunts down the Doctor. Horsfall was excellent as the man of honour descending into madness. |
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