Tony Melody

Tony Melody

actor

Tony Melody was born on Dec 18, 1922 in UK. Tony Melody's big-screen debut came with Comedy Playhouse - Season 4 directed by Michael Mills in 1965, strarring Gas Man / Policeman / Referee. Tony Melody is known for Without Motive directed by Tristram Powell, Ross Kemp stars as DC Jack Mowbray and Kenneth Cranham as DCS Derek Henderson. The upcoming new movie Tony Melody plays is Harold Shipman: Doctor Death which will be released on Jul 09, 2002.

Tony Melody played character parts in many of Britain's most popular TV shows, including Coronation Street (1960), Emmerdale Farm (1972) and Last of the Summer Wine (1973). For 15 years he played the neighbour, Mr. Higginbottom, in The Clitheroe Kid on BBC radio. Melody's long, hangdog face also earned him comedy cameos in Steptoe and Son (1962), Heartbeat (1992), City Central (1998), and Where the Heart Is (1997). Melody also worked in stage shows and films. His big break came with Yanks (1979) starring Richard Gere. Sudden fame came his way when he appeared in a TV McDonald's campaign in 2002. His broadcasting break came in the BBC's North Region in 1955 with What Makes A Star? - a showcase for new talent. His first network television was in 1957 in the Hylda Baker comedy series Be Soon (1957). In the 1980s he was regular on Bergerac (1981), Inspecteurs associés (1996). An unassuming man who was shy offscreen and rarely gave interviews. Melody's first marriage was dissolved and in 1972 he married Maggie, a former dancer he met in Skegness. They lived happily ever after.

  • Birthday

    Dec 18, 1922
  • Place of Birth

    London, England, UK

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