Roger Lloyd-Pack was a distinguished British actor, celebrated for his remarkable contributions to stage, film, and television. Born on February eighth, nineteen forty-four, he carved a niche for himself in the entertainment industry, becoming a household name through his memorable performances.
He is perhaps best known for his iconic role as Trigger in the beloved sitcom Only Fools and Horses, which aired from nineteen eighty-one to two thousand three. His portrayal of the endearing yet dim-witted character endeared him to audiences and solidified his status as a comedic talent.
In addition to his work on Only Fools and Horses, Lloyd-Pack showcased his versatility as an actor in The Vicar of Dibley, where he played Owen Newitt from nineteen ninety-four to two thousand seven. His ability to bring humor and depth to his characters was further exemplified in his role as Tom in The Old Guys alongside Clive Swift.
Beyond television, Lloyd-Pack made a significant impact in film, notably as Bartemius Crouch in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. He also appeared in the iconic series Doctor Who, portraying John Lumic in the episodes 'Rise of the Cybermen' and 'The Age of Steel,' further demonstrating his range as an actor.