
Tim Pigott-Smith
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Tim Pigott-Smith was a distinguished British actor known for his extensive work across film, television, and theater. Born on April 13, 1946, he gained acclaim for his roles in productions such as 'The A Word' and 'The Last Tango in Halifax.' Pigott-Smith had a notable stage career, including performances in Shakespearean plays and classic dramas. He was celebrated for his powerful voice and commanding stage presence. Sadly, he passed away on April 7, 2017, just days before his 71st birthday, leaving behind a legacy of outstanding performances and contributions to the performing arts.
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Tim Pigott-Smith gave Damian Lewis the advice not to read his reviews while directing him in Hamlet.
Damian Lewis: ‘Someone put flowers at my feet and I realised it was my stalker’ | FilmThe Guardian·
United Kingdom· 2026-02-21

