Michael Gothard
Known For
Acting
Born
June 24, 1939
Place of Birth
Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK
Died
December 2, 1992

Michael Gothard

British actor who may be best remembered as the villainous Emile Locque in For Your Eyes Only. A native of Hendon, Middlesex, England, Gothard made his feature film debut as Max, the young poet star of director Don Levy’s drama Herostratus (1967). Specializing in characters with odd traits and personalities, Gothard also appeared in Scream and Scream Again (1970); The Last Valley (1971); The Devils (1971); Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1972); The Three Musketeers (1973); Warlords of the Deep (1978); Lifeforce (1985); and Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992). Sadly he committed suicide after a bout with depression.

Known For

Minder
7.2

Minder

1979 · TV

The Professionals
7.6

The Professionals

1977 · TV

ITV Playhouse
7.0

ITV Playhouse

1967 · TV

Scarecrow and Mrs. King
6.6

Scarecrow and Mrs. King

1983 · TV

Thirty-Minute Theatre
4.2

Thirty-Minute Theatre

1965 · TV

Out of the Unknown
7.1

Out of the Unknown

1965 · TV

Lifeforce
6.2

Lifeforce

1985 · Movie

For Your Eyes Only
6.5

For Your Eyes Only

1981 · Movie

Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense
6.5

Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense

1984 · TV

Shoestring
7.7

Shoestring

1979 · TV

Department S
5.5

Department S

1969 · TV

The Three Musketeers
6.7

The Three Musketeers

1973 · Movie

The Further Adventures of the Musketeers
7.7

The Further Adventures of the Musketeers

1967 · TV

Lytton's Diary
7.3

Lytton's Diary

1985 · TV

The Devils
7.4

The Devils

1971 · Movie

Jack the Ripper
7.0

Jack the Ripper

1988 · TV

Arthur of the Britons
8.0

Arthur of the Britons

1972 · TV

The Four Musketeers
6.4

The Four Musketeers

1974 · Movie

The Last Valley
6.5

The Last Valley

1971 · Movie

Warlords of Atlantis
5.7

Warlords of Atlantis

1978 · Movie

Michael Kohlhaas - The Rebel
6.2

Michael Kohlhaas - The Rebel

1969 · Movie

Herostratus
6.4

Herostratus

1967 · Movie

Ivanhoe
6.4

Ivanhoe

1982 · Movie

Armchair Theatre
6.0

Armchair Theatre

1956 · TV

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