Terence Rigby was a popular English actor who has several film and television projects during his career run. According to many critics and researchers, he became very popular for his role as a police and dog handler for a long time series entitled Softly, Softly: Taskforce. You can check out lots of other English actors and their souvenir items here in our archive of celebrities. This goes the same for other renowned British actors like Colin Firth collectibles and also Hugh Grant memorabilia items.
He also did a lot of memorable roles in other film credits such as Get Carter in the seventies, Mona Lisa Smile which featured ...
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Terence Rigby was a popular English actor who has several film and television projects during his career run. According to many critics and researchers, he became very popular for his role as a police and dog handler for a long time series entitled Softly, Softly: Taskforce. You can check out lots of other English actors and their souvenir items here in our archive of celebrities. This goes the same for other renowned British actors like Colin Firth collectibles and also Hugh Grant memorabilia items.
He also did a lot of memorable roles in other film credits such as Get Carter in the seventies, Mona Lisa Smile which featured Julia Roberts and a James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies with Pierce Brosnan. When it comes to his television credits, there is more to count. Some of his television stints include The Saint, Airline, Boon, Our Friends in the North, Kings Oak, Midsomer Murders, and a lot more. He also had a role as a doctor for Sherlock Holmes and this goes the same for the project The Hound of the Baskervilles.
He was not only very capable of acting on these two forms of media but also excelled greatly on stage productions. Amongst his most popular stage performances were for No Man’s Land. It was presented in the Royal National Theatre way back in 1975. In the play, he was supporting role for all the leads. Two of the stars who went for the primary roles include Ralph Richardson along with John Gielgud.