Maurice Colbourne

Maurice Colbourne (24 September 1939 – 4 August 1989) was a British stage and television actor who specialised in playing villains and hard men until 1985, when he took the key role of Tom Howard in the BBC Television serial, Howards' Way. Colbourne was born Roger Middleton but took his stage name after reading about the death of actor Maurice Colbourne who shared the same birthday as he did. Colbourne's biggest success in the 1970s was as the lead in the crime drama series Gangsters. In the 80s he starred in Johnny Jarvis and the acclaimed adaptation of John Wyndham's classic sci-fi novel, The Day of the Triffids. Staying with sci-fi, he had a recurring guest role in Doctor Who as the mercenary Lytton, playing opposite the fifth and sixth doctors (Peter Davison and Colin Baker) in adventures featuring the timelords deadliest foes; the Daleks and the Cybermen. But it was the leading role in Howards' Way that he will perhaps best be remembered for. He played Tom Howard until 1989, when he died suddenly aged 49 from a heart attack. The show ended a year later.

Known For

Birth Location Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Born 1939-09-24
Died 1989-08-04

Movies

1985
Venom as Sampson
1981
Dead Man's Kit as Lt. Cmdr. Kobahl
1980
Hawk the Slayer as Axe Man 1
1980
Bloodline as Jon Swinton
1979
The Duellists as Feraud's Second
1977
The Littlest Horse Thieves as Luke Armstrong
1976
Gangsters as John Kline
1975
Times For as man
1970
Cry of the Banshee as Villager
1970
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