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Tim Wylton

Tim Wylton (born Timothy Higginson; 27 February 1940) is a British actor renowned for his extensive career in television and film, particularly his portrayals of comedic and character-driven roles. Born in Bangor on Dee, , Wylton has appeared in numerous British productions since the 1960s, gaining prominence through series like and . His breakthrough television roles include Stanley Dawkins, the hapless father-in-law in the BBC sitcom My Hero (2000–2006), and Lol Ferris, the affable gardener in As Time Goes By (1992–2005), both of which showcased his talent for dry humor and relatable everyman characters. He also portrayed Mr. Gardiner in the 1995 adaptation of . In film, Wylton featured in notable works such as (1983), where he played a supporting role in the Inspector Clouseau comedy series. He has also made guest appearances in popular crime dramas including and , contributing to over 70 credits across his decades-long career. As of 2025, at age 85, Wylton remains a respected figure in British entertainment for his versatile performances and enduring presence on screen.

Biography

Early life

Tim Wylton was born Timothy Wilton Higginson on 27 February 1940 in , . He later adopted the stage name Tim Wylton for his . Raised in the Welsh countryside, Wylton had two children, including actor . Wylton received his early education at , a in , , where he attended from 1953 to 1958. He subsequently pursued formal training at the in , graduating in 1960.

Personal life

Wylton married actress Ann Curthoys in 1963, and the couple had two children together: son and daughter Emma Higginson, both of whom pursued acting careers. The marriage ended in divorce sometime in the late . Wylton stands at 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) in height.

Career

Theatre

Tim Wylton made his debut in Franco Zeffirelli's of at the Old Vic Theatre, where he played the role of the Apothecary. This early marked of a distinguished theatre career rooted in classical Shakespearean works. Following his training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (), Wylton joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in 1963 and remained a mainstay member until 1977. During this period, he performed in numerous key s at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, showcasing his versatility in supporting roles that enriched ensemble dynamics. Notable performances included Francis, the drawer, in Henry IV, Part 1 (1964, directed by Peter Hall), Servilius in Timon of Athens (1965), Bardolph in Henry IV, Parts I and II (1975, directed by Terry Hands), roles in Henry V and The Merry Wives of Windsor (both 1975), and Sicinius Velutus in Coriolanus (1977, directed by Terry Hands). After leaving the RSC, Wylton continued select stage work, including the role of Charles Bishop in Peter Nichols' Privates on Parade during its original run at the in 1977 (transferring to the in 1978), a satirical comedy that earned critical acclaim for its sharp commentary on military life. He returned to the RSC in 1998 as Sir Oliver Surface in Sheridan’s at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, where his rumbustious portrayal was highlighted for dominating the production with energetic vigor. Wylton's extensive theatre tenure, particularly his long-term commitment to the RSC, established him as a reliable in British stage repertory, paving the way for his pivot to screen roles in the late onward.

Television

Tim Wylton's television career spans over five decades, featuring both recurring roles in popular series and notable guest appearances in a variety of dramas and comedies. His credits are drawn from reputable filmography databases and production records.

Recurring Roles

  • The Dustbinmen (1969–1970, 3 series), Eric – one of the main binmen in the Manchester-set .
  • Wycliffe (1994–1998), Franks – appeared in 30 episodes as a in the drama.
  • Pride and Prejudice (1995, TV mini-series, 6 episodes total), Mr. Gardiner – featured in 3 episodes as the uncle of the Bennet sisters.
  • As Time Goes By (1996–2002, 9 series), Lol Ferris – appeared in 7 episodes as Rocky's amiable .
  • My Hero (2000–2006, 6 series, 51 episodes total), Stanley Dawkins – featured in 48 episodes as Janet's father and a key .

Guest Appearances

Tim Wylton made numerous one-off or limited appearances across genres, often in supporting roles that highlighted his versatile character acting. Examples include:
  • (1971, series 2), Danny Fairclough – 1 episode ("The Proposal").
  • (1975, series 2), Customs Man – 1 episode ("Golden Boy").
  • (1990, series 7), Bob Stockdale – 1 episode ("A Friend for Life").
  • (2000), Forensic Expert – 1 episode (episode 4871).
  • (1996, 2005, and 2009), various roles (Colin Flintoff in series 6, Vic Smalley in series 15, Sheridan Ralph in series 18) – 3 episodes total.
  • (2010, series 13), Jim Hanley – 1 episode ("The Made-to-Measure Murders").

Other Series

Wylton also appeared in additional television productions, including adaptations and ensemble casts, with roles that contributed to ensemble narratives:
  • (1980, TV mini-series), Harry Briggs – supporting role in the musical adaptation.
  • (1983, series 4), Geoffrey Parsons / Mr. Rutherford – 2 episodes in the police drama series.
  • Doctors (2000 and 2007), Eric Langer and other roles – multiple guest spots across 3 episodes.

Film

YearTitleRole
1971Mr. Fellows
1972Mr. Willy Nilly
1973Morrell
1983Doctor

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1971Mr. Fellows
1972Mr. Willy Nilly
1973Morrell
1983Doctor

Television

Tim Wylton's television career spans over five decades, featuring both recurring roles in popular series and notable guest appearances in a variety of dramas and comedies. His credits are drawn from reputable filmography databases and production records.

Recurring Roles

  • (1969–1970, 3 series), Eric – one of the main binmen in the Manchester-set .
  • Wycliffe (1994–1998), – appeared in 30 episodes as a in the crime drama.
  • Pride and Prejudice (1995, TV mini-series, 6 episodes total), Mr. Gardiner – featured in 3 episodes as the uncle of the Bennet sisters.
  • As Time Goes By (1996–2002, 9 series), Lol Ferris – appeared in 7 episodes as Rocky's amiable gardener.
  • My Hero (2000–2006, 6 series, 51 episodes total), Stanley Dawkins – featured in 48 episodes as Janet's father and a key supporting character.

Guest Appearances

Tim Wylton made numerous one-off or limited appearances across genres, often in supporting roles that highlighted his versatile character acting. Examples include:
  • (1971, series 2), Danny Fairclough – 1 episode ("The Proposal").
  • (1975, series 2), Customs Man – 1 episode ("Golden Boy").
  • (1990, series 7), Bob Stockdale – 1 episode ("A Friend for Life").
  • (2000), Forensic Expert – 1 episode (episode 4871).
  • (1996, 2005, 2009), various roles (Colin Flintoff in series 6, Vic Smalley in series 14, Sheridan Ralph in series 18) – 3 episodes total.
  • (2009, series 12), Jim Hanley – 1 episode ("The Great and the Good").

Other Series

Wylton also appeared in additional television productions, including adaptations and ensemble casts, with roles that contributed to ensemble narratives:

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