Michael Gough
![Gough as [[Arthur Holmwood]] in ''[[Dracula (1958 film)|Dracula]]'' (1958)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/Dracula_%281958%29_trailer_-_Michael_Gough_%28cropped_%26_flipped%29.png)
Gough also appeared in popular British television shows, including ''Doctor Who'' (as the villain in ''The Celestial Toymaker'' (1966) and as Councillor Hedin in ''Arc of Infinity'' (1983)), and in an episode of ''The Avengers'' as the automation-obsessed wheelchair user Dr. Armstrong in "The Cybernauts" (1965). In 1956 he received a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor.
At the National Theatre in London Gough excelled as a comedian, playing a resigned and rueful parent in Alan Ayckbourn's ''Bedroom Farce'' (1977). When the comedy transferred to Broadway in 1978 he won a Tony Award. One of Gough's most well-received West End roles was as Baron von Epp in the 1983 revival of John Osborne's ''A Patriot for Me''. Provided by Wikipedia
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