
Actor
Born December 1, 1926 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Keith Michell (born 1 December 1928, died 20 November 2015) was an Australian actor most famous for playing Henry VIII on several occasions; in the epic 1970 BBC drama The Six Wives of Henry VIII, the 1972 movie Henry VIII and his Six Wives and the 1996 BBC drama The Prince and the Pauper. In 1980 he scored a number 5 UK chart hit with Captain Beaky, a recital of a Jeremy Lloyd poem.

Rod Taylor: Pulling No Punches
Self

Love/Loss
Joe

The Prince and the Pauper
King Henry VIII

The Deceivers
Colonel Wilson

Captain James Cook
James Cook

My Brother Tom
Edward Quayle

Murder, She Wrote
Dennis Stanton

The Gondoliers
Don Alhambra

Ruddigore
Robin Oakapple

The Pirates of Penzance
The Major General

Grendel Grendel Grendel
The Shaper (voice)

The Day Christ Died
Pontius Pilate

The Tenth Month
Matthew Poole

Julius Caesar
Marcus Antonius

The BBC Television Shakespeare
Marc Antony

The Story of David
Older David

The Story of David
Older David

Moments
Peter Samuelson

The Story of Jacob and Joseph
Jacob

The Julie Andrews Hour
Self

Henry VIII and His Six Wives
Henry VIII

Wilton's: The Handsomest Hall in Town
George Leybourne

The Executioner
Adam Booth

The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Henry VIII of England

An Ideal Husband
Sir Robert Chiltern

House of Cards
Morillon

Prudence and the Pill
Dr. Alan Huart

Soldier in Love
John Churchill

BBC Play of the Month
Caliban

Thirty-Minute Theatre
Geoffrey

Theatre 625
Kain Sutherland

The Spread of the Eagle
Mark Antony

Seven Seas to Calais
Malcolm Marsh

Wuthering Heights
Heathcliff

All Night Long
Cass Michaels

The Hellfire Club
Jason Caldwell

The Gypsy and the Gentleman
Sir Paul Deverill

Dangerous Exile
Colonel St. Gerard

True as a Turtle
Harry Bell

Armchair Theatre
Paul de Lussac

Hallmark Hall of Fame
John

Sunday Night Theatre
Crown Prince Rudolf