
Michael Cochrane
Born: 1947-05-19
Place of Birth: Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Michael Cochrane (born 19 May 1947) is an English actor who specialises in playing upper class characters, sometimes with a suaveness that hides their villainy. He has had many television and radio roles including Oliver Sterling in the Radio 4 soap opera The Archers, The Pallisers (1974), Wings (1977-78), The Citadel (1983), Goodbye Mr. Chips (1984), No Job for a Lady, The Chief (1990-1995), and as Sir Henry Simmerson in the Sharpe series. He has twice appeared in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, first as Charles Cranleigh in the serial "Black Orchid" (1982) and later as Redvers Fenn-Cooper in "Ghost Light" (1989). He was later associated with Doctor Who when he appeared in the 2006 Big Finish Productions audio drama "No Man's Land". He featured in the ITV science fiction series The Uninvited. In 2008 he appeared in the soap opera Doctors as Daniel's solicitor and in 2009 in Margaret as MP Alan Clark. He appeared in the situation comedy Perfect World as the sex-obsessed marketing director. Cochrane also starred in the 2002 film Offending Angels with Susannah Harker and Shaun Parkes. He is married to the actress Belinda Carroll. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Cochrane, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Living

The Return of Sam McCloud

The Saint

Escape to Victory

Hay Fever

A Different Loyalty

The Iron Lady

Ascendancy

Real Life

Incognito

Frankenstein

Longitude

Daphne Laureola

Margaret

Panto!

Nancherrow

Coalition

The Return of the Soldier

A Murder of Quality

Sharpe's Peril

Sharpe's Regiment

Doctor Who: Ghost Light

Holy Flying Circus

Sharpe's Sword

Sharpe's Eagle

Sharpe: The Legend

Number One Gun

Sharpe's Challenge

RSC Live: Twelfth Night

A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia

Run For Your Wife

The Falklands Play

Doctor Who: Black Orchid

Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley

HG Wells: War with the World

Hampstead Theatre At Home: Wonderland

We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story

The Government Inspector

The Country Wife

Tell Me That You Love Me

The Life and Times of David Lloyd George

Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore
