Michael Elphick
Michael John Elphick was a renowned English actor celebrated for his distinctive gravelly voice. He gained considerable recognition in the United Kingdom for his performances on television, particularly as the titular private detective in the ITV series "Boon" and later as Harry Slater in the popular BBC soap opera "EastEnders."
Throughout his life, Elphick faced significant challenges, including a well-documented struggle with alcoholism. At the peak of his addiction, he confessed to drinking up to two liters of spirits daily. This battle with alcohol ultimately took a toll on his health and contributed to his untimely passing from a heart attack in 2002.
Elphick's contributions to the entertainment industry continue to be remembered by fans and peers alike, highlighting both his artistic talent and the personal struggles he endured. His legacy as a memorable character actor lives on, showcasing the complexities of his life and career.
Filmography
Hamlet (1969)
Three Men in a Boat (1975)
I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle
The Buttercup Chain
See No Evil
Buddy's Song
Withnail & I
Valhalla
Much Ado About Nothing
The First Great Train Robbery
Pirates
Quadrophenia
Ordeal by Innocence
The Element of Crime
Gorky Park
Arthur's Hallowed Ground
The Supergrass
The Elephant Man
Cry of the Banshee
Privates on Parade
Three Up, Two Down
Boon