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Michael Cochrane

Michael Cochrane (born 19 May 1947) is an English specializing in upper-class roles, often with a suave or villainous edge, across , , radio, and video games. He is best known for portraying the ruthless Henry Simmerson in the historical adventure series Sharpe (1993–2008), a recurring to the titular . Since 2007, he has voiced Oliver Sterling, a retired and hotelier, in the long-running , contributing to storylines involving rural life and family dynamics. Born in Brighton, Sussex, Cochrane was educated at Cranleigh School before entering the profession in 1967, debuting at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford as Lord Goring in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband. In the early 1970s, he joined the BBC Radio Drama Company, building a foundation in audio work while appearing on television in BBC period dramas such as The Pallisers (1974) as Gerald Palliser and Wings (1977–1978) as Lt. Charles Gaylion. His film credits include supporting roles in Victory (1981), directed by John Huston, and The Return of the Soldier (1982), alongside Alan Bates and Julie Christie. Later television appearances encompass Criminal Justice (2008), Law & Order: UK (2011), and more recent projects like The Outlaws (2021) as Mr. Kingsley, the remake Living (2022) as Sir James, and Call the Midwife (2023) as Sir Brigham Aylward. Cochrane's stage work highlights his range, including the role of in Richard Norton-Taylor's Nuremberg: The War Crimes Trial (1996) at the Tricycle Theatre and multiple parts in the verbatim play cycle Afghanistan: The Great Game (2011) at the Tricycle Theatre (now ). He is married to fellow actor , with whom he shares a home on the Surrey-Sussex border. His voice work extends to video games, including Domenic in Bravely Default II (2021).

Biography

Early life

Michael Cochrane was born on 19 May 1947 in , , . Cochrane spent his formative years in before attending , a boarding school in , where he completed his education. Following his schooling, Cochrane transitioned into professional acting in 1967, beginning his career at the Alhambra Theatre in with a production of Oscar Wilde's . He subsequently worked in repertory theatre across various locations in the before joining the Drama Company in the early 1970s.

Personal life

Michael Cochrane has been married to actress Belinda Carroll. Cochrane and Carroll have one child together.

Career

Theatre

Michael Cochrane debuted on stage in 1967 and continued with regional theatre productions in the early 1970s, performing in works across the UK. Over the subsequent decades, he progressed to prominent venues, performing in classical and contemporary works at institutions such as the Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare's Globe, and the Theatre Royal Bath, often portraying aristocratic or authoritative figures reflective of his versatile, understated style. Among his notable stage roles, Cochrane appeared as in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of from 2017 to 2018, directed by Christopher Luscombe, where his portrayal was praised for its comedic timing and physicality, collapsing convincingly in drunken scenes to enhance the play's humor. He also played Lord Arlington in Jessica Swale's Nell Gwynn in the 2017 English Touring Theatre production (following its 2015 premiere at ), contributing to the production's witty depiction of theatre life. In Terence Rattigan's While the Sun Shines at the Theatre Royal Bath in 2016, Cochrane took on the role of the Duke of Ayr and Stirling, embodying the play's wartime aristocratic satire in a production noted for its light-hearted ensemble dynamics. Cochrane portrayed Dr. Bradman in a 2016 production of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit at , directed by his stepson Sean Turner, where his performance alongside family members added a layer of natural chemistry to the ghostly comedy. His most extended stage engagement has been as Mr. Justice Wainwright in the immersive revival of Agatha Christie's at London County Hall, a role he held from the production's premiere in October 2017 until its closure on 28 September 2025, spanning its seven-year run; this courtroom thriller drew acclaim for its atmospheric staging and Cochrane's authoritative judicial presence. While Cochrane has not received major theatre awards, his stage work has garnered positive for its elegance and reliability, particularly in ensemble comedies and period dramas, solidifying his reputation as a stalwart of theatre.

Television

Michael Cochrane made his early television debut in the BBC miniseries (1974), where he portrayed Gerald Palliser. He followed this with a supporting role as Lieutenant Charles Gaylion in the World War I drama (1977–1978), appearing across both seasons of the series. Cochrane gained prominence for his recurring portrayal of the antagonistic Sir Henry Simmerson in the historical adventure series Sharpe (1993–2008), appearing in multiple episodes including , , , and . He also took on the role of Reverend Travis in (2011–2012), featuring in several episodes of the period drama as the local clergyman. Additionally, Cochrane appeared twice in the BBC science fiction series , first as Charles Cranleigh in the serial "Black Orchid" (1982) and later as Redvers Fenn-Cooper in "Ghost Light" (1989). In more recent years, Cochrane played Sir Brigham Aylward, the father of Matthew Aylward, in an episode of the BBC drama Call the Midwife (2023). He also appeared as himself, reflecting on his role as Archie Pennington-Booth, in the retrospective documentary To the Manor Born: Britain's Best Loved Comedy (2024). Guest appearances include Vice Provost Sir Henry Marten in The Crown (2016), Prosecutor in the BBC adaptation Decline and Fall (2017), and Mr. Kingsley in The Outlaws (2021).

Film

Michael Cochrane made his feature film debut in the 1981 war drama Victory, directed by John Huston, where he portrayed Farrell, an English prisoner of war involved in a high-stakes soccer match against his German captors. This role marked his entry into cinema, showcasing his ability to embody poised, period-specific characters under pressure. Cochrane has frequently contributed to historical dramas, often in supporting capacities that highlight institutional or authoritative figures. In The Iron Lady (2011), directed by Phyllida Lloyd, he played William, a figure in the orbit of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, adding depth to the film's portrayal of political power dynamics. Similarly, in Oliver Hermanus's 2022 remake Living, an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru, Cochrane appeared as Sir James, a senior civil servant representing bureaucratic rigidity in post-war Britain. These performances underscore his affinity for roles that explore class and authority in 20th-century British history. In addition to dramatic leads, Cochrane has taken on supporting parts in action and thriller genres. Notable among these is his role as the Cold Fusion Broker in Phillip Noyce's The Saint (1997), a suave operative entangled in espionage and corporate intrigue alongside Val Kilmer. His film work extends to other projects through 2022, including A Different Loyalty (2004) as Dick Madsen, a CIA operative, and Incognito (1997) as Detective Inspector Deeks, demonstrating versatility in tense, character-driven narratives. A recurring pattern in Cochrane's casting is his portrayal of upper-class or figures, often with a veneer of sophistication masking underlying villainy or moral ambiguity—exemplified by antagonists like the broker in The Saint or authoritative roles in historical pieces. This specialization has positioned him as a reliable presence in films requiring refined, commanding supporting performances.

Radio

Michael Cochrane's radio career, spanning from 1985 to the present, has been marked by a diverse array of dramatic roles, with a particular emphasis on his long-term commitment to 4's enduring The Archers. Since 2007, he has portrayed Oliver Sterling, a retired and hotelier in the fictional village of Ambridge, bringing depth to the character's traditional values and family dynamics in this daily broadcast that has aired since 1951. As of November 2025, Cochrane continues in the role, contributing to storylines involving community events, agricultural challenges, and personal relationships, which highlight his sustained dedication to the medium's narrative continuity. Earlier in his radio tenure, Cochrane gained prominence as Bunny Manders, the loyal companion to the A.J. , in 4's adaptation of E.W. Hornung's stories, which aired from 1985 to 1993 across three series. Starring alongside as , his performance captured the character's earnestness and moral ambiguity in tales of high-society crime and . Later, from 2003 to 2018, he embodied Sam "Soapy Sam" Ballard, the head of chambers in John Mortimer's Rumpole of the Bailey radio dramas, appearing in multiple full-cast productions that explored the quirks of the British legal system. Cochrane has also enriched the audio landscape through Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who series, voicing various characters in episodes such as Brotherhood of the Daleks (2008) and Trail of the White Worm (2012), extending the franchise's audio adventures with his versatile characterizations. These roles occasionally intersect with his prior television work in the series, adding layers to recurring motifs in the sci-fi universe. Beyond serialized work, he has featured in standalone BBC radio plays and full-cast audiobooks, including a notable performance in the 18th-century comedy She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, where his portrayal enhanced the production's satirical take on class and mistaken identities.

Video games

Michael Cochrane has provided voice acting for a limited number of , specializing in authoritative, upper-class characters that align with his established portrayals of officers and figures in radio and other media. His earliest role was as Freddie Fortesque in Ghosthunter (2003), a PlayStation 2 developed by SCE Cambridge Studio. Fortesque is depicted as a British leading a squad of spectral soldiers aboard the haunted HMS Victoria, a ghost ship sunk by a during the war; Cochrane's performance captures the character's bombastic, upper-crust demeanor as he aids the in battling German submariners and supernatural threats. This role marked Cochrane's entry into interactive media, leveraging his radio-honed vocal precision for dynamic, gameplay-integrated dialogue. Cochrane's most prominent video game contribution came nearly two decades later as Archbishop Domenic in Bravely Default II (2021), a game developed by Claytechworks and published by . Domenic serves as the arc villain of Chapter 3, acting as the self-proclaimed savior and of the Rimedhal , a frozen where he wields the Oracle Asterisk to divine futures and manipulate events through fairy trials designed to eliminate opposition. Bitter over past slights and obsessed with divine favor from the Fire Crystal, the character embodies religious and authoritarian control, with Cochrane's resonant, commanding voice enhancing Domenic's chilling declarations, such as his invoking . In , Domenic's encounters in the Halls of Tribulation challenge players with status-inflicting spells like Haste, Slow, and Reflect, alongside high-damage area attacks, underscoring his narrative role as a tactical who tests the heroes' resolve in the quest for the crystals. This performance highlights Cochrane's seamless transition to modern , where his expertise in portraying elite, manipulative figures adds depth to the game's intricate storytelling. No additional video game voice roles for Cochrane have been documented as of November 2025.

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