Michael Wade
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Born | Michael Wade 30 October 1944 Avondale Newfoundland Canada |
Years active | 1966 - 2004 |
Michael Wade (October 30, 1944 - May 22, 2004) was a Canadian actor. Born in Avondale, Newfoundland, Wade was best known for playing Lockwood in Nicholas Briggs's critically acclaimed Reeltime Pictures production of the Auton trilogy. He died of brain cancer in 2004.
[edit] Acting credits
- Misery Harbour (1999) as Stoker
- Auton 3 (1999) (V) as Lockwood
- Cash in Hand (1998) as Terrorist Leader
- Auton 2: Sentinel (1998) (V) as Lockwood
- A Dance to the Music of Time as Dr. Brandreth
- Auton (1997) (V) as Lockwood
- Gullage's (1996) as Pis Parsons
- Thin Ice (1995) as Mike
- Secret Nation (1992) as Lester Vokey
- The Boys of St. Vincent (1992) (TV) as Brother MacLavert
- John and the Missus (1987) as Sid Peddigrew
- The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood (1986) as RBC News Desk
- A Man for All Seasons (1966)
[edit] Audio
Wade portrayed Director of Radio Ish Lundrigan of the fictional Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland on the CBC Radio show The Great Eastern from 1995 to 1999. In 1999, Wade appeared in the Bernice Summerfield audio drama Just War. In the same year, he appeared in the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio adventure The Sirens of Time as the President of Gallifrey. Again he worked with Nicholas Briggs, and also worked with three former Doctors: Peter Davison, Colin Baker, and Sylvester McCoy. He reprised the role in 2000's The Apocalypse Element.