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Tyler Butterworth is a Actor British born on 6 february 1959 at Redhill (United-kingdom)

Tyler Butterworth

Tyler Butterworth
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Birth name Tyler Butterworth
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 6 february 1959 (65 years) at Redhill (United-kingdom)

Tyler Butterworth (born 6 February 1959, Redhill, Surrey) is an English actor, who has appeared in Rumpole of the Bailey, Bergerac, Last of the Summer Wine, The Bill, The Darling Buds of May, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates and Osborne in the ITV sitcom Fiddlers Three. He also played Proteus in the BBC Shakespeare adaption of The Two Gentlemen of Verona in 1983. He played the role of Angelo in the CITV children's sci-fi comedy series Mike and Angelo for its first two series.

His first roles were as a child in the 1960s in such films as Darling (1965) and the Morecambe & Wise movie The Magnificent Two (1967). He later starred in the black comedy Consuming Passions (1988) opposite Vanessa Redgrave and Jonathan Pryce.

His father was Peter Butterworth, who starred in many of the Carry On films. His mother was the actress and Margaret Thatcher impersonator Janet Brown. Butterworth is married to actress Janet Dibley and they have one child.

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Filmography of Tyler Butterworth (3 films)

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The Magnificent Two, 1h40
Directed by Cliff Owen
Genres Comedy
Actors Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise, Margit Saad, Virgílio Teixeira, Cecil Parker, Isobel Black
Roles Miguel - President's Younger Son
Rating51% 2.578782.578782.578782.578782.57878
Darling
Darling (1965)
, 2h8
Directed by John Schlesinger
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Romance
Actors Julie Christie, Laurence Harvey, Dirk Bogarde, José Luis de Vilallonga, Umberto Raho, Vernon Dobtcheff
Roles William Prosser-Jones
Rating69% 3.4967553.4967553.4967553.4967553.496755
Diana Scott (Julie Christie) is a beautiful, bored young model married to Tony Bridges (Trevor Bowen). One day, Diana meets Robert Gold (Dirk Bogarde), a literary interviewer/director for television arts programmes, by chance when she is spotted on the street by his roving film crew and interviewed by him about young people's views on convention. Diana is invited to watch the final edit in the TV studio and there their relationship starts. After liaisons in bleak hotel rooms they leave their spouses (and, in Robert's case, children) and move into an apartment.