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English actor (1921–2008) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kevin Stoney (22 January 1921[1] – 22 January 2008[2]) was an English actor. He was best known for his television roles,[3][4] in which he became familiar for his "portrayal of establishment types".[5]
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Kevin Stoney | |
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Born | Kevin Thomas Harvest Stoney 22 January 1921 |
Died | 22 January 2008 87) | (aged
Resting place | Upperby Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumbria, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Notable work | Mavic Chen, Tobias Vaughn and Tyrum in Doctor Who |
During the Second World War, Stoney served with the Royal Air Force.[6] On television, he appeared in three serials of the science fiction series Doctor Who over a period of ten years, playing Mavic Chen in The Daleks' Master Plan (1965), Tobias Vaughn in The Invasion (1968) and Tyrum in Revenge of the Cybermen (1975).[7] Stoney also appeared in two episodes of another BBC science fiction series, Blake's 7, playing Councillor Joban in the episode Hostage and Ardus in the episode Animals.[8][9] He also played the astrologer Thrasyllus in the 1976 BBC adaptation of I, Claudius, a role he had earlier played in Granada Television's 1969 series The Caesars.[7]
Other credits include: The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Saint, Danger Man, The Avengers, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, The Prisoner, Softly, Softly, Man in a Suitcase, The Troubleshooters, Doomwatch, Freewheelers, Z-Cars, The Tomorrow People, Ace of Wands, Special Branch, The Onedin Line, Fall of Eagles, Space: 1999, The New Avengers, Quatermass, Hammer House of Horror, Bergerac, All Creatures Great and Small, The Bill and in the highest-rated episode of Inspector Morse.[6][10]
In 1985, it was reported in the Doctor Who fan magazine DWB that Stoney had died at the age of 64, but in 1987 he made an appearance at a Doctor Who convention to prove he was very much alive, to the shock of the fans. He retired in 1993.[6] Stoney died on his 87th birthday, 22 January 2008, in Chiswick, after a long battle with skin cancer.[11]
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