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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Ronald Magill


Role
  
Actor

Movies
  
Julius Caesar

Born
  
21 April 1920 (
1920-04-21
)

Partner(s)
  
David Soar (1965-1997; Soar's death)

Died
  
September 6, 2007, London, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
Arthur Pentelow, Kevin Laffan, Stuart Burge

Ronald Magill (21 April 1920 – 6 September 2007) was an English actor. He is best remembered for playing Amos Brearly in the British soap opera Emmerdale Farm from 1972 to 1991, and appeared again in this role in 1994 and 1995.

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Early life

Magill was born in 1920 in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. The child of two teachers, his father died when he was aged 9 and he then grew up in an orphanage in Birmingham, visiting his mother in Ireland during the holidays. After leaving school he became a tyre salesman. During World War II Magill served in the Royal Corps of Signals and was a member of "Stars in Battledress". In Egypt he helped build a theatre where the company staged plays.

Stage career

Following the war, he worked with the Arena Theatre Company and rep. In 1961, Magill spent a year at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry. In 1963 when he went to work at the Playhouse, Nottingham, where he was later made artistic director and he stayed there until 1968. Magill directed many productions, and also wrote plays and translated others into English. He starred in the West End production of The Ruling Class and appeared at the Bristol Old Vic in Death of a Salesman and The Browning Version. His first television appearances were in 1969, in the programmes Special Branch and Parkin's Patch, and the following year appeared in the film Julius Caesar.

Emmerdale Farm

Ronald Magill joined the cast of Emmerdale Farm when the soap opera launched on 16 October 1972. He played Amos Brearly, a character who co-ran The Woolpack with Henry Wilks and they became a double act for the next 19 years. His bushy sideburns, which he became famous for, were the result of having come to the audition from playing an Edwardian in a stage play and he was told they were perfect for the part. After his departure from Emmerdale, as it is now titled, in January 1991, Magill had his sideburns shaved off on Wogan. He reappeared as Amos for short-lived appearances in 1994 and 1995, the latter when the character accompanied Annie Sugden to her son Joe's funeral. The two characters later married off screen in Spain. His final appearance was on 7 July 1995.

Later years

After landing the part of Amos, he rarely appeared on the stage. Magill's partner of 32 years, David Soar, died in 1997. Ten years later in 2007, Ronald Magill died aged 87.

Magill had been suffering from Bell's palsy in the years leading up to his death.

Filmography

Actor
1972
Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) as
Amos Brearly
1980
The English Programme (TV Series) as
Amos Brearly
- Working: Emmerdale Farm (1980) - Amos Brearly
1977
Semlons gröna dalar (TV Mini Series) as
Amos Brearly
- Tittklister (1977) - Amos Brearly
1971
The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder (TV Series) as
Mr. Squires
- The Shadow Man (1971) - Mr. Squires
1969
Special Branch (TV Series) as
No. 3 Interrogator / Mr. Herridge
- Fool's Mate (1970) - No. 3 Interrogator
- Visitor from Moscow (1969) - Mr. Herridge
1970
Codename (TV Series) as
Armitage
- The Big Plant (1970) - Armitage
1970
Julius Caesar as
Servant to Caesar
1970
Parkin's Patch (TV Series) as
Jack Mason
- Low Noon (1970) - Jack Mason
1959
The Case of Private Hamp (TV Movie) as
Corporal Haslem
1954
I Capture the Castle (TV Movie) as
James Mortmain
Director
1965
Treasure Island (TV Movie) (theatre)
Writer
1965
Treasure Island (TV Movie) (adaption)
Self
1997
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Clive Hornby (1997) - Self
1993
Emmerdale: 21 Years (Video documentary) as
Self / Amos Brearly
1991
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #11.10 (1991) - Self
1988
Open Air (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.127 (1988) - Self
1976
From Esholt to Beckindale: A Village Transformed (Documentary short) as
Self - Amos Brearly
Archive Footage
2020
Emmerdale Family Trees (TV Mini Series) as
Amos Brearly
- The Sugdens (2020) - Amos Brearly

References

Ronald Magill Wikipedia


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