He was also known for narrating 'Thomas & Friends' after taking over from Ringo Starr in 1991 Michael Angelis, best known for starring in TV dramas such as Boys From The Blackstuff, has died at the age of 76.
The actor, who also narrated children’s show Thomas & Friends, died suddenly on Saturday (May 30) while at home with his wife, his agent said. “Michael Angelis was one of the greatest TV actors I’ve ever seen,” comedian Matt Lucas said, paying tribute to the actor on Twitter.
Michael Angelis was one of the greatest TV actors I've ever seen. His work with Alan Bleasdale was tremendous. What a loss. — realmattlucas (@RealMattLucas) May 30, 2020 Born in Liverpool in 1944, Angelis trained at Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama,
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