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Tim Pigott-Smith (born on 13 May, 1946, in Rugby, Warwickshire, England) is an English film and television actor. He was educated at Wyggeston Boys' School, Leicester, King's Grammar School, Stratford Upon Avon and Bristol University. He trained as an actor at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Roles include appearances in the television dramatisations of The Jewel in the Crown and Mrs Gaskell's North and South.
   His film career has recently included the 2004 film Alexander, The Four Feathers, Gangs of New York, Johnny English and The Remains of the Day, and V for Vendetta.
   Pigott-Smith is a regular stage actor in Shakespearean and Greek roles; for instance, he played Posthumus in John Barton's 1974 production of Cymbeline for the Royal Shakespeare Company. He has also made something of a name for himself as a narrator. He narrated notable TV documentaries such as the Battlefield series, which examines pivotal battles of the Second World War from an operations point of view.
   He has also appeared twice in Doctor Who, in the stories The Claws of Axos (1971), and The Masque of Mandragora (1976).
   He is also a noted radio actor, appearing in many productions on BBC Radio 4.

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