Michael Bertenshaw
Known for: Acting
Born: June 14, 1945 in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, UK
Born 1945 and raised in North of England (Lancashire and Yorkshire) but attended public school in Cambridge from age 13 to 18. BA (hons) in English and Fine Art Combined from University of Leeds (1967) Lectured in General Studies, English and Art at College of Further Education for eight years. Won first prize in two consecutive New Writer competitions for BBC (one Radio and one TV). Entered RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) as Acting Student on scholarship (1975). Left RADA as Ronson Award Winner (Most Promising Actor of Year)(1977). 1977-1980: Member of RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company). 1980-1990: mainly leading roles in major regional theatres with occasional minor TV appearances. 1990 onwards: mainly television and film appearances with some London theatre work (primarily letting loose as dame or villain in the famous Stratford Theatre Royal's traditional pantomimes).
Known for
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Carla
Coroner
The Lost World
Reporter at Docks
Bust
Jim, Fuzz One
John Wycliffe: The Morning Star
John Purvey
Summer in the Suburbs
George Saunders
Another Life
William Graydon
Bellman and True
Steward
Taming of the Shrew
Gremio
The Da Vinci Code
Priest
Intimate Relations
Mr. Pugh
All's Well That Ends Well - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Lafeu
Doctor Who: The Next Doctor
Mr. Cole
The Merchant of Venice - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Duke of Venice / Tubal
Giving Tongue
Lords Clerk
Paper Mask
Coroner's Officer
Maxxx
Peter Clayton
Measure for Measure: Live from the Globe
Escalus
Midsomer Murders
Michael Rycroft
The Bill
The Professionals
Doctor
Silent Witness
Inspector Morse
Detective
Foyle's War
Lovejoy
Malcolm Harbey