UK actor leaves behind TV version of acclaimed stage role

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British actor Tim Pigott-Smith left behind a TV adaptation of one of his most acclaimed stage performances, the title role in "King Charles III."

The drama starring Pigott-Smith, who died earlier this month at age 70, airs May 14 on PBS.



The actor received Olivier and Tony award nominations for the and New York runs of Mike Bartlett's play, which imagines the outcome after Charles inherits the British throne from his mother, At 90, she is the nation's longest-reigning monarch.

Pigott-Smith already was a stage and screen veteran when he gained international attention as a sadistic police officer in British-controlled in the 1980s miniseries "The Jewel in the Crown," which also aired on PBS.

"King Charles III" co-stars Oliver Chris as and Charlotte Riley as his wife, Kate.

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UK actor leaves behind TV version of acclaimed stage role

British actor Tim Pigott-Smith left behind a TV adaptation of one of his most acclaimed stage performances, the title role in "King Charles III." The drama starring Pigott-Smith, who died earlier this month at age 70, airs May 14 on PBS. The actor received Olivier and Tony award nominations for the London and New York runs of Mike Bartlett's play, which imagines the outcome after Charles inherits the British throne from his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. At 90, she is the nation's longest-reigning monarch. Pigott-Smith already was a stage and screen veteran when he gained international attention as a sadistic police officer in British-controlled India in the 1980s miniseries "The Jewel in the Crown," which also aired on PBS. "King Charles III" co-stars Oliver Chris as Prince William and Charlotte Riley as his wife, Kate. British actor Tim Pigott-Smith left behind a TV adaptation of one of his most acclaimed stage performances, the title role in "King Charles III."

The drama starring Pigott-Smith, who died earlier this month at age 70, airs May 14 on PBS.

The actor received Olivier and Tony award nominations for the and New York runs of Mike Bartlett's play, which imagines the outcome after Charles inherits the British throne from his mother, At 90, she is the nation's longest-reigning monarch.

Pigott-Smith already was a stage and screen veteran when he gained international attention as a sadistic police officer in British-controlled in the 1980s miniseries "The Jewel in the Crown," which also aired on PBS.

"King Charles III" co-stars Oliver Chris as and Charlotte Riley as his wife, Kate.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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