
Michael Elphick
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Acting · Born 1946-09-19 · age 55 at death · Chichester, Sussex, England, UK
Michael John Elphick was an English actor. Elphick was known in the UK for his trademark croaky voice and his work on British television, in particular his roles as the eponymous private investigator in the ITV series Boon and later Harry Slater in BBC's EastEnders. Elphick struggled with a highly publicised addiction to alcohol; at the height of his problem he admitted to consuming two litres of spirits a day, which contributed towards his death from a heart attack in 2002.
Titles

The Elephant Man

Withnail & I

Krull

The First Great Train Robbery

Gorky Park

Pirates

Quadrophenia

The Element of Crime

Curse of the Pink Panther

Richard III

See No Evil

The Krays

O Lucky Man!

Cry of the Banshee

Masada

David Copperfield

I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle

Smiley's People

Valhalla

Let Him Have It

The Professionals

Auf Wiedersehen, Pet

Ordeal by Innocence

The Sweeney

Privates on Parade

Super Gran

Three Men in a Boat

Murder Most Horrid

The Supergrass

The Odd Job

Hamlet

Boon

Little Dorrit

Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil

The Knowledge

Play for Today

The Betrayal

The Buttercup Chain

Three Up, Two Down

Buddy's Song

Shoestring

The Ghosts of Motley Hall

Armchair Theatre

Crown Court

Private Schulz

Cribb

Red Shift

Arthur's Hallowed Ground

Hazell

Country Matters

The Fix

Much Ado About Nothing

Orson Welles' Great Mysteries

Memed My Hawk
Out of Bounds

Where's Jack?

Blue Remembered Hills

Justice

ITV Playhouse

New Scotland Yard