Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
Michael Kilgarriff (born 16 June 1937)is a British actor, author and pianist from Brighton. As an actor, he is well known for his rich voice and height. His film and television roles include The Dark Crystal (1982) as the General, and the Doctor Who serials The Tomb of the Cybermen (1967), Robot (1974–75) and Attack of the Cybermen (1985). At six feet five inches (1.96 m) tall, he is sought for certain roles, such as the Cyber Controller in Doctor Who, a role he played in 1967 and 1985. He appeared in the same series as an Ogron (1973) and as the eponymous K1 Robot in the story Robot (1974–75). He returned to play the K1 robot in the Big Finish Productions Bernice Summerfield audio adventure The Relics of Jegg-Sau. He did voice work for The Twelve Tasks of Asterix as Obelix, the Jim Henson movie The Dark Crystal (1982) as SkekUng, the Garthim master (Named "The General" in the movie), was film director Joe Steiner in the UFO episode "Conflict", and played the part of the Green King in the BBC Television serial The Moon Stallion (1978). In 1979, he provided voices for several characters in the cult television adventure series "Monkey" when it was dubbed into English. These were invariably gruff, often villainous characters, including warlords and demons.
as Steiner

1963

as O'Grady
1964

as Steiner
1970

as Lion (voice)
1988

as The Thought Lion (archive audio)
1989

as General (voice)
1982

as Music Hall Chairman
2002

as Sir Paul (uncredited)
1967
as Jim Draper
1973

1995
as Ron Farnes
1963
as Ron Farnes
1963
as Voice of God
2008

as Self
2019

as Self
2011

as Voice of God
2008

as Cyberman Controller (archive footage)
2008

2007

as The Ogre (voice)
2007

2003

1999

as Lion (Voice)
1988

as Pond Sprite (Voice)
1988

as Cyber Controller
1985

as K1 Robot (archive footage)
1983

as General (voice)
1982

as The Robot
1975

as Second Ogron
1973

as Sir Paul (uncredited)
1967

as Cyber Controller
1967

as Claude
1963

as Narrator
1934
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as O'Grady
1 episodes

as Steiner
1 episodes

as Lion (voice)
1 episodes

as The Thought Lion (archive audio)
1 episodes

as Music Hall Chairman
1 episodes
as Jim Draper
1 episodes

39 episodes
as Ron Farnes
13 episodes
as Ron Farnes
26 episodes

as Sardanapalus
1 episodes
as Husband
1 episodes