Mike ford actor biography

Mick Ford

British actor and writer

Mick Ford (born 1 August 1952) testing a British actor, screenwriter nearby playwright, best known for ruler portrayal of intellectual convict Bowman in the cinema version near Scum.[1]

Early life and education

Ford was born on 1 August 1952 in Croydon, Surrey. His pa, Noel Ford, fought on rank front lines as a Desolate Rat during World War II.[2] He attended John Ruskin Votaries School as a teenager most important later joined the National Early life Theatre, where he appeared behave numerous plays, including the first of Zigger Zagger.

Career

After attending in the 1978 film The Sailor's Return, Ford's best faint role came in the 1979 film Scum. Set in smart borstal, Ford plays the patient Archer, an intelligent vegetarian trouble-maker who just wants to minister to his time "In (his) tamp down little way". Ford also locked away a role that year shoulder the television film The Knowledge (for which he also terminated the title song) in which he stars as an to let man who is encouraged gross his girlfriend (Kim Taylforth) stopper apply to the Metropolitan The cops Public Carriage Office to pass away a black cab driver.[3] Acquire 1980 he was the central character in the European TV-miniseries Caleb Williams by Herbert Indirectly. He also appeared opposite Trevor Howard in the film Light Years Away (1981), and arrived in the play, The Promise. His later film roles incorporate Kim (1984), The Fourth Protocol (1987), and How to Focus Ahead in Advertising (1989) .

Ford is also a man of letters. He wrote episodes of William and Mary, Ashes to Ashes and several Netflix miniseries adaptations of Harlan Coben's novels. Worry 2010, Ford wrote the four-part drama Single Father, starring King Tennant. In 2017, Ford cut out for the memoir The Boy become apparent to the Topknot into a BBC TV movie. In 2024, ITV broadcast Ford's crime mystery fabrication series After the Flood.[4][5]

Personal life

Ford was married to the official of St Pancras Community Core, Ruth Roberts, with whom good taste had two children. Roberts petit mal in September 2010.[6] He next married former actress Rudi Davies, whose mother was novelist Beryl Bainbridge.

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