Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor |
Birth Day | February 25, 1938 |
Birth Place | Manchester, England, United Kingdom |
Age | 82 YEARS OLD |
Died On | 18 February 2014(2014-02-18) (aged 75) |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Occupation | Actor |
Net worth
Malcolm Tierney, a renowned actor from the United Kingdom, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With a successful career in acting, Tierney has garnered substantial wealth through his remarkable performances on the stage and screen. Throughout his tenure in the industry, he has captivated audiences with his talent and versatility. Tierney's accomplishments have not only earned him critical acclaim but also financial success, placing him among the esteemed actors of his generation.
Biography/Timeline
He attended St Mary's Roman Catholic School in Failsworth and studied design at the Manchester School of Art. While working as a textile designer and printmaker, he became involved in amateur dramatics at the Little Theatre, in Bolton, which had been set up by John Wardle, father of the drama critic Irving Wardle, whose wife, Norma, became a mentor to Tierney. As a result, he began a scholarship with the Rose Bruford Training College of Speech and Drama, in Sidcup, Kent, in 1958 and landed his first acting job in 1962.
He appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1974–75 and 2005. In 1974 he played Claudio in Measure for Measure; coincidently the play also starred Michael Pennington who later portrayed an Imperial commander in Return of the Jedi. In 2007 he played Dr Hugo Eckener in the docudrama Hindenburg: The Untold Story, which was about the crash of the airship Hindenburg and the investigation after it. This was aired for the 70th anniversary of the disaster.
Malcolm Tierney died of pulmonary fibrosis, seven days shy of his 76th birthday. Vanessa Redgrave wrote in his obituary of a "loving man" and a "brilliant actor".
His roles included the part of Tommy McArdle in Brookside between 1983 and 1987, Charlie Gimbert in Lovejoy (26 Episodes 1986 and 1993), Geoffrey Ellsworth-Smythe in A Bit of a Do, Patrick Woolton in House of Cards and Chief Const. Raymond in Dalziel and Pascoe. In science fiction, he appeared as an Imperial officer (who questions the disguised Luke Skywalker and Han Solo on what they are doing with Chewbacca) in Star Wars in 1977 and the Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord in 1986. He also appeared in Braveheart as the English sheriff who executes the wife of william Wallace, and is then subsequently executed by Wallace.
In 2008 he played Captain Smith of the RMS Titanic in the docudrama Titanic: The Unsinkable Ship.