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Michael Maloney

Michael Maloney (born 19 June 1957) is an English actor.
==Life and career==
Born in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Maloney's first television appearance was as Peter Barkworth's teenage son in the 1979 drama series, ''Telford's Change''.〔(''What's on Stage'', 20 Questions with Michael Maloney ). Accessed 15 September 2013〕
After several dry years in his career, Maloney went on to star in many films and television series, as well as developing a stage career and became a familiar face after playing a major role in Kenneth Branagh's 1989 film adaptation of ''Henry V''. In the early 1990s, he starred on television in ''Mr Wakefield's Crusade'', and on film as Mark in ''Truly, Madly, Deeply'', and in 1994 he took the lead in the BBC adaptation of ''Love on a Branch Line''. He appeared in both the 1990 and 1996 film versions of ''Hamlet'', as Rosencrantz and Laertes respectively,〔(''Macmillan Readers'', "An Interview with Michael Maloney" ). Accessed 15 September 2013〕 and in several other Shakespeare screen adaptations. In addition to his TV appearances, he starred as Jason Fields in the film ''American Reel'' in 1999. 2002 saw him play Brian Albumen, personal aide to Rik Mayall's Adonis Cnut character in the Gran and Marks penned TV sitcom Believe Nothing. He also played Cassius in the 2005 miniseries ''Empire,'' John Major in 2009's ''Margaret'' and Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel in the 2009 film ''The Young Victoria''.
He is also active in radio drama on BBC Radio 4, playing the Dean in both series of ''High Table, Lower Orders'' and Giles the gossip columnist in ''His Master's Voice''. He has also made a guest appearance in the BBC Radio 4 series ''Baldi''. He has also appeared in a Bollywood film, ''I See You'', playing a policeman.
In 2010, he appeared in long-running drama ''Casualty'' as consultant Howard Fairfax, and in series 4 of the political satire series ''The Thick of It'', he played Matthew Hodge, part of the Goolding Inquiry.〔(Radio Times Castlist )〕 In 2013, he portrayed Sir Henry Stafford, third husband of Lady Margaret Beaufort, in the BBC TV series ''The White Queen''.
He voiced the Lost Soul in the 2013 video game ''Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate'' and Crevan in the 2015 video game ''The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt''.

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