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British actor
A.K.A.
Nigel Hector Munro Stock
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Malta
Place of death
London, Kingdom of Wessex, UK
Age
66 years
Education
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
London Borough of Camden, Greater London, United Kingdom
(-1937)
St Paul's School
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, United Kingdom
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Biography

Nigel Stock (21 September 1919 – 23 June 1986) was a British actor who played character roles in many films and television dramas. He was perhaps best known for his stint as Dr. Watson in TV adaptations of the Sherlock Holmes stories, for his supporting roles as a solidly reliable English soldier or bureaucrat in several war and historical film dramas, and for playing the title role in Owen, M.D.

Early life

Stock was born in Malta, the son of an Army captain. He grew up in India before attending St Paul's School, London and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where he earned the Leverhulme Exhibition, Northcliffe Scholarship, and the Principal's Medal.

Military service

Stock served in the Second World War with the London Irish Rifles and the Assam Regiment of the Indian Army in Burma, China and Kohima. He was honourably discharged with the rank of Major, having twice been mentioned in dispatches.

Acting

He made his stage debut in 1931, and during his career achieved numerous classical and contemporary credits at various distinguished theatres, including the Old Vic and on Broadway, with productions of The Winter's Tale, Macbeth, She Stoops to Conquer, Uncle Vanya. His start in films came with uncredited bit parts in The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1938) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939). In 1937 he made his first credited film appearance in Lancashire Luck.

After his wartime service, he returned to acting. His film appearances included popular releases such as Brighton Rock (1947), The Dam Busters (1955), Victim (1961), The Great Escape (1963), The Lion in Winter and The Lost Continent (both 1968), and Russian Roulette (1975).

Between 1964 and 1968, Nigel Stock became a household name in the UK for his portrayal of Dr. Watson in a series of Sherlock Holmes dramas for BBC television. Later in life, he portrayed the mentor of Sherlock Holmes in Young Sherlock Holmes. His other numerous television credits included Danger Man (1965), The Avengers (1964 & 1966), The Prisoner (1967), The Doctors (1969–71), Owen, M.D. (1971–73), Quiller (1975), Van der Valk (1977), the Doctor Who serial Time Flight (1982), Yes Minister (1982), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and for a BBC dramatisation of A Tale of Two Cities (1980) as well as The Pickwick Papers (1985) as Mr. Pickwick.

Stock and his third wife, Richenda Carey, had just appeared together on stage in the world premiere of Mumbo Jumbo in May 1986, when, on 23 June 1986, he died of a heart attack, aged 66.

Personal life and death

Stock was married three times. He married his first wife, Catherine Hodnett, in 1943; the couple had one son and divorced in 1947. His second marriage was to Sonia Williams in 1951. They divorced in 1980 after having three children together. Stock's third marriage was to actress Richenda Carey in 1979. They remained married until his death.

Stock was found dead of "natural causes" on Monday 23 June 1986 at his home in north London. He was 66 years old.

Radio

  • Giles Cooper - The return of General Forefinger (1961)
  • Wimsey - Have His Carcase (BBC radio; 1981) as Inspector Umpelty
  • Space Force (1984–85) as Magnus Carter
  • 221B (1986) as Dr Watson

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1936The Man Who Could Work MiraclesOffice Boyuncredited
1937Lancashire LuckJoe Lovejoy
1938Break the NewsStage Boyuncredited
Luck of the Navyuncredited
1939Goodbye, Mr. ChipsJohn Forresteruncredited
Sons of the SeaRudd
1947It Always Rains on SundayTed Edwards
Brighton RockCubitt
1951The Lady with a LampGeorge Winch
1952Derby DayJim Molloy
1953Appointment in LondonCo-Pilotuncredited
Malta StoryGiuseppe Gonzar aka Ricardi
1954Aunt ClaraCharles Willis
1955The Night My Number Came UpThe Pilot
The Dam BustersFlying / Off. F. M. Spafford, D.F.C., D.F.M.
1956EyewitnessBarney
The Battle of the River PlateChief Officer, Tairoa, Prisoner on Graf Speeuncredited
1958The Silent EnemyAble Seaman Fraser
1960Never Let GoRegan
1961VictimPhip
1962H.M.S. DefiantSenior Midshipman Kilpatrick
The Password Is CourageCole
1963The Great EscapeFlt. Lt. Dennis Cavendish "The Surveyor"
1964Nothing but the BestFerris
Weekend at DunkirkUn soldat brûlé
The High Bright SunLt. Col. N. Park
1967The Night of the GeneralsOtto
1968The Lost ContinentDr. Webster
The Lion in WinterWilliam Marshal
1970CromwellSir Edward Hyde
1973Bequest to the NationGeorge Matcham
1975Russian RouletteFerguson
Operation DaybreakGeneral
1980The Mirror Crack'dInspector Gates'Murder at Midnight'
1983YellowbeardAdmiral
1985Young Sherlock HolmesRupert T. Waxflatter

Television

  • Edgar Wallace Mysteries (Episode: 'To Have and to Hold) (1963) – George Matthews - (Working Title: BFI: 'Sleep Long, My Love')
  • Espionage (TV series) ('Medal for a Turned Coat', episode) (1964) - Harry Forbes

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