Kenneth MacDonald (English actor)

Kenneth MacDonald (20 November 1950 – 6 August 2001) was an English actor who was best known for the parts of Gunner Nobby Clark in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Mike Fisher in Only Fools and Horses.[1]

Kenneth MacDonald
Born(1950-11-20)20 November 1950
Manchester, England
Died6 August 2001(2001-08-06) (aged 50)
Hawaii, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1972–2001
SpouseSheila MacDonald
Children2
ParentBill MacDonald

Personal life

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MacDonald was born in Manchester, the son of Scottish heavyweight wrestling champion Bill MacDonald, who died of kidney failure at the age of 43 when Kenneth was 13.[2]

He attended Xaverian College preparatory school in Fallowfield, Manchester, St Anthony's preparatory school in Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, and went on to St Bernardine's Franciscan College in Buckingham, where he took part in school productions, notably The Business of Good Government, in which he played Herod, and Arsenic and Old Lace. Ken left school at eighteen to help support his mother Emily. He took a job at a Kellogg's cornflakes factory.[3] During night shifts he would perform Hamlet and other Shakespeare plays that he had learned at school, earning the nickname "Hamlet".[2] MacDonald met his wife Sheila while he was appearing in panto in Crewe in 1976.[4] She was the costume designer at the time. They had two children.[citation needed]

Acting career

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MacDonald's first television role was Benny in Softly, Softly in 1972. In 1975, he made a guest appearance in series 2, episode 1, of Last of the Summer Wine. Forked Lightning. He played a mechanic. A year later he moved to London and joined the National Youth Theatre. He appeared in a 1977 episode of Dad's Army.[5]

MacDonald featured regularly in the BBC sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum, running from 3 January 1974 to 3 September 1981.[6] It was set in the jungles of Burma and India during the Second World War and MacDonald played the character Gunner "Nobby" Clark, a member of a Royal Artillery Concert Party.

When he landed the part of pub landlord Mike in the Only Fools and Horses episode "Who's a Pretty Boy?" in 1983, it was initially believed to be a one-episode role.[7] However, the character became a series regular, appearing until Christmas 1996.[8] Also in 1996 he played Inspector Jennings in Heartbeat series 6 episode 16.

MacDonald also appeared in the Granada Television Rentals television adverts of the late 1970s and made a cameo appearance in one episode of Goodnight Sweetheart, playing Mr Jones alongside his Only Fools and Horses co-star Nicholas Lyndhurst.[9] He also appeared in an episode of The Thin Blue Line as a club owner.[10] In 1996 he played DI McCluskey in Crocodile Shoes II alongside Jimmy Nail.[11] In 1992, MacDonald had a brief appearance on the Channel 4 soap Brookside as George Webb, a racist owner of a petrol station.[12]

His character Mike in Only Fools and Horses was not killed off. When the programme was revived for three episodes from 2001, after MacDonald's death, Mike was imprisoned for trying to embezzle money from the brewery.[13]

Death

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MacDonald died suddenly on 6 August 2001 at the age of 50 after suffering from a heart attack while on holiday with his family in Hawaii.[1] Seven days after his death, MacDonald's guest appearance on BBC television drama Merseybeat was aired, with the episode dedicated to his memory.[14] He was buried on 16 August 2001 in Section Z, Grave 140 at Teddington Cemetery, Teddington, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.[15]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1980 Breaking Glass Security Man
1984 Laughterhouse Peter Armitage
1997 My Night with Reg Benny
2001 Dream Pete

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1966 Billy Budd Red Whiskers TV movie
1972 Softly, Softly: Task Force Benny Episode: "Execution"
1973 Coronation Street Mr. Worsley 2 episodes
Z-Cars Len Fordham Episode: "Routine"
1974 Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt Buzz Episode: "Oh No- It's Selwyn Froggit"
Upstairs, Downstairs Soldier Episode: "If You Were the Only Girl in the World"
1974–1981 It Ain't Half Hot Mum Gunner 'Nobby' Clark 56 episodes
1975 Last of the Summer Wine Mechanic Episode: "Forked Lightning"
1975–1981 Play for Today School Teacher / John 2 episodes
1977 Dad's Army The Army Sergeant Episode: "Number Engaged"
1977–1979 The Dick Emery Show 3 episodes
1978 Come Back Mrs. Noah Space Hen Voice; Episode: "In Orbit"
1979 The Famous Five Policeman 2 episodes
1980–1981 BBC2 Playhouse Albie Warren / Bar Steward 2 episodes
1983 The All Electric Amusement Arcade Cllr. Hogan Episode: "Episode #1.4"
Farmers Arms Alvin TV movie
Cannon and Ball Ship Crew Member Episode: "Episode #5.3"
1983–1996 Only Fools and Horses Mike Fisher 30 episodes
1984 Tenko Corporal Episode: "Episode #3.7"
1985 Shine on Harvey Moon Spiv 1 Episode: "Love Is Blind"
Silas Marner Bryce TV movie
1987 One by One Sergeant Barnes Episode: "Remember the Humble Guinea-Pig"
1987–1990 Boon Arthur Dixon / Moses Wilson 2 episodes
1988 Brush Strokes Reg Episode: "Episode #3.4"
1990 Chain Hickman Episode: "Lennox"
1991 About Face Customs Supervisor Episode: "Monkey Business"
1992 Press Gang Marvin Bixby Episode: "Love and War"
Surgical Spirit Clifford Episode: "The Fence"
Brookside George Webb 24 episodes
1994 Captial Lives Governor Episode: "Joan"
Zig & Zag: Entertainment Cops Mike Fisher TV Movie
1996 And the Beat Goes On Lance Corporal Peck Episode: "Episode #1.7"
No Bananas Foreman Episode: "Dunkirk"
Crocodile Shoes II D.I. McClusky 4 episodes
Heartbeat Inspector Jennings Episode: "Old Friends"
The Thin Blue Line Nightclub Manager Episode: "The Green Eyed Monster"
1997 The Bill Graham Francis Episode: "A Policeman's Lot"
Performance Benny Episode: "My Night with Reg"
Touching Evil Cyril 4 episodes
1998 The Vanishing Man Police Officer Episode: "Out on a Limb"
A Rather English Marriage Barman TV movie
1999 Goodnight Sweetheart Mr. Jones Episode: "Something Fishie"
David Copperfield Littimer Episode: "Episode #1.2"
2000 The Mrs Bradley Mysteries Alf Wolstenholm Episode: "Laurels Are Poison"
The Peter Principle Ian Kopas Episode: "Greyhound Day"
Cor, Blimey! Eddie TV Movie
Heartburn Hotel O'Hare Episode: "Siege"; credited as Kenneth Macdonald
The Sins Oy 7 episodes
2001 Time Gentlemen Please Ms. Jackson's Minder Episode: "All the World's a Stag"
Merseybeat Rob Eliot Episode: "Dead Time"
Peak Practice Neil Jones Episode: "Unhappy Will / Claire's Revenge"
2003 The Last Detective Stephen Pearce Episode: "Pilot"; Posthumous release

References

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  1. ^ a b "Kenneth MacDonald". The Telegraph. 9 August 2001.
  2. ^ a b Barzey, Whelan (11 February 2021). "The Only Fools and Horses star who died tragically young on holiday in Hawaii". MyLondon.
  3. ^ "Kenneth MacDonald". The Independent. 21 February 2014.
  4. ^ Clark, Steve; Paphitis, Theo (30 August 2011). Only Fools and Horses - The Official Inside Story. Splendid Books Limited. ISBN 9780956950536 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Dad's Army Series 9, Episode 5 - Number Engaged". British Comedy Guide.
  6. ^ "BFI Screenonline: It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974-81) Credits". www.screenonline.org.uk.
  7. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Only Fools And Horses Series 3, Episode 7 - Who's A Pretty Boy?". British Comedy Guide.
  8. ^ "BFI Screenonline: Only Fools and Horses (1981-96) Credits". www.screenonline.org.uk.
  9. ^ "Something Fishie (1999)". BFI. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021.
  10. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "The Thin Blue Line Series 2 - The Green Eyed Monster". British Comedy Guide.
  11. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 19 December 1996.
  12. ^ "Brookside[07/11/92] (1992)". BFI. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Only Fools And Horses to return". BBC News. 8 August 2001.
  14. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 13 August 2001.
  15. ^ "Burial Registers Search". London Borough of Richmond on Thames. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
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