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Michael Osborne
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Michael Osborne was born on 13 November 1947 in London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
,
Doctor Who (1963)
and
The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970)
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Known for
The Man with the Golden Gun
6.7
Naval Lieutenant
1974
Doctor Who
8.4
TV Series
Sorak
Guardian
Extra
1965–1980 • 7 eps
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
8.4
TV Mini Series
Mark Smeaton
1970 • 1 ep
Clayhanger
8.5
TV Series
Johnny Orgreave
1976 • 4 eps
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In Sickness and in Health
7.0
TV Series
the Doctor
1985
1 episode
Sylvester
6.3
Irish Trainer
1985
Grange Hill
7.1
TV Series
Mr. Howard
1984
9 episodes
On the Line
7.6
TV Series
Vic Fox
1982
4 episodes
Bergerac
6.9
TV Series
Collins
1981
1 episode
Grandad
6.0
TV Series
Alan Hartford
1980
1 episode
The Latchkey Children
TV Series
TV director
1980
3 episodes
ITV Playhouse
7.0
TV Series
Simon
1980
1 episode
Play for Today
7.8
TV Series
Mantle
1980
1 episode
Enemy at the Door
7.9
TV Series
Hellmuth
1980
1 episode
Doctor Who
8.4
TV Series
Sorak
Guardian
Extra
1965–1980
7 episodes
Secret Army
8.5
TV Series
Squadron Leader Bain
1979
1 episode
Lady Oscar
5.8
Bernard Chatelet, Rosalie's Lover
1979
BBC2 Play of the Week
7.5
TV Series
Mantle
1978
1 episode
Force 10 from Navarone
6.4
Naval Lieutenant
1978
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Born
November 13
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1947
London, England, UK
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Michael Osborne's character's name in "Dr. Who", Sorak, was used by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his John Carter series of books to describe a cat-like animal that was a pet of rich red Martian women. It was, sometimes, used as a derogatory term.
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