
Maurice Roëves
- Date of Birth: 1937-03-19
- Date of Death: 2020-07-14
- Place of Birth: Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear, England, UK
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Maurice Roëves is a Scottish actor, born in Sunderland, County Durham (now Tyne and Wear) on 19 March 1937. His television roles include Danger UXB (1979), The... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Maurice Roëves is a Scottish actor, born in Sunderland, County Durham (now Tyne and Wear) on 19 March 1937. His television roles include Danger UXB (1979), The Nightmare Man (1981), the 1984 Doctor Who serial The Caves of Androzani, Days of our Lives (1986), Tutti Frutti (1987), Rab C. Nesbitt (1990), The New Statesman (1990), Spender (1991), Star Trek: The Next Generation, the BBC adaptation of Vanity Fair (1998) and EastEnders (2003). He also played Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield in the 1996 television film Hillsborough, in which his character patrolled the FA Cup semi-final in the Liverpool F.C. game where a crush (blame on loss of police control) led to the deaths of 96 fans. In 2006 he starred in the BBC docudrama Surviving Disasters, portraying Sir Matt Busby in the story of the Munich air disaster. He starred as Robert Henderson in BBC Scotland's drama River City. His film roles include Oh! What a Lovely War, Ulysses, Hidden Agenda, the 1992 version of The Last of the Mohicans, the Judge Dredd movie (1995) and Beautiful Creatures (2000). In 2003 he appeared in May Miles Thomas's film Solid Air. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maurice Roëves, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Doctor Who: The Caves of Androzani
Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction, TV Movie • 1984 March

Star Trek: The Next Generation
Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Drama, Mystery • 1987 September

Skins
Drama, Comedy • 2007 January

Danger UXB
Drama • 1979 January

Moses
Drama, Mystery • 1996 April

Doctor Who
Drama, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy • 1963 November

Case Histories
Drama, Crime • 2011 June

The Sweeney
Action & Adventure, Drama, Crime • 1975 January

Vanity Fair
Drama • 1998 November

Cheers
Comedy • 1982 September