Anthony Booth
Anthony George Booth, born on October 9, 1931, and who passed away on September 25, 2017, was a prominent English actor recognized for his impactful contributions to television and film. He gained widespread fame for his portrayal of Mike Rawlins in the acclaimed BBC sitcom "Till Death Us Do Part," a role that showcased his remarkable talent and charisma.
Booth's career spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face in British entertainment. Beyond his iconic role in "Till Death Us Do Part," he was noted for his work in various television dramas and films, contributing to the rich tapestry of British media. He was also known for his personal connection to politics as the father-in-law of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, which added an intriguing dimension to his public persona.
Throughout his life, Booth demonstrated versatility as an actor and was admired for his ability to tackle both comedic and dramatic roles with equal skill. His performances left a lasting impression on audiences and paved the way for future generations of actors. Anthony Booth is remembered not only for his significant contributions to the arts but also for his connection to contemporary political history, marking him as a notable figure in both fields.
Filmography
The L-Shaped Room
Priest
Mix Me a Person
Corruption
Treasure Island (1999)
Confessions of a Pop Performer
The Partner
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand
Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair
Confessions of a Window Cleaner
Confessions of a Driving Instructor
Suspect
The Girl with a Pistol
Confessions from a Holiday Camp