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Tony Booth
'Antony "Tony" George Booth' (born
October 9,
1931 in
Liverpool, better known as 'Tony Booth') is an
English actor, best known for his role as Mike Rawlins in the
BBC series ''
Til Death Us Do Part''. His daughter,
Cherie, a prominent
Queen's Counsel, is married to former
Prime Minister Tony Blair. His great-great-grandfather Algernon Sydney Booth was the uncle of
John Wilkes Booth, the actor who assassinated
Abraham Lincoln.
Booth developed a taste for acting while serving in the armed forces in Paris. He spent five years honing his acting skills in repertory theatre, before venturing into films and television in the 1960s. Since then he has worked in all three media. He has played roles in over twenty films, including ''Priest'' (1994), ''Owd Bob'' (1997) and ''Treasure Island'' (1999). He appeared in the popular British television series ''
Coronation Street'' in 1960 and in an episode of ''
The Avengers'', but it was his role as the left-wing son-in-law in ''
Til Death Us Do Part'' (1965) that brought him recognition. He has made guest appearances in many other television series. He starred alongside
Robin Askwith in the ''Confessions of...'' series as Signey Noggett between 1974 and 1977. Some of the titles included ''Confessions of a Driving Instructor'', ''Confessions of a Pop Performer'' and ''Confessions from a Holiday Camp''. Also appearing were
Bill Maynard and
Doris Hare. In 2001, Booth appeared in several episodes of ''
Family Affairs'' playing Barry Hurst,
Sadie Hargreaves' brother-in-law. One of his most recent television appearances was playing a tramp named
Nobby Stuart in a special two-hander episode of ''
EastEnders''. In 2007,He also played a tramp called
Errol Michaels in ''
Emmerdale'' in 2007. Both of these characters have played the purpose of a spiritual guide to a down-and-out character, in ''EastEnders'',
Alfie Moon (
Shane Richie) and in ''Emmerdale'',
Bob Hope (
Tony Audenshaw).
He came from a working-class background and is a strong supporter of the
Labour Party. He served as president of
Equity, the actors union.
He has been married four times. His first wife was Gale Smith, by whom he had Cherie and Lyndsey, his eldest children. Gale Smith is a devout Roman Catholic and their daughters were raised in her faith. Booth went on to marry former ''
Coronation Street'' actress
Pat Phoenix in 1986, just days before her death from
lung cancer, having previously lived together for some years. He then married Nancy Jaeger in 1988. She left him and was granted a divorce in 1996 and Booth then married Stephanie Buckley. He has eight daughters,
Cherie, Lyndsey, Jenia, Bronwen, Lucy,
Sarah, Emma, and Jo.
Booth nearly burned to death in 1979 when, during a drunken attempt to get into his locked flat, he fell into a drum of paraffin. He spent six months in hospital and needed 26 skin graft operations.
In a rebuke to the British government's treatment of pensioners, Booth has retired to the
Republic of Ireland.
Memoirs
★ Tony Booth, ''A Labour of Love'' (1997)
★ Tony Booth, ''What's Left?'' (2002)
External links
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