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Later success came in TheNineties, when had been cast as Jake Klinger in three episodes of ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'' and had a leading role in ''The Vicar of Dibley'' as the dirty (in both senses of the word) farmer, Owen Newitt. In 2005, he joined the ''Film/HarryPotter'' series for its fourth installment, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', as Barty Crouch Sr. His on-screen son was played by Creator/DavidTennant, and the two were reunited the next year when Lloyd-Pack joined him in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E5RiseOfTheCybermen two]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E6TheAgeOfSteel episodes]] of ''Series/DoctorWho''. In 2009, he starred in ''Series/TheOldGuys'' with Creator/CliveSwift.

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Later success came in TheNineties, The90s, when had been cast as Jake Klinger in three episodes of ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'' and had a leading role in ''The Vicar of Dibley'' as the dirty (in both senses of the word) farmer, Owen Newitt. In 2005, he joined the ''Film/HarryPotter'' series for its fourth installment, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', as Barty Crouch Sr. His on-screen son was played by Creator/DavidTennant, and the two were reunited the next year when Lloyd-Pack joined him in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E5RiseOfTheCybermen two]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E6TheAgeOfSteel episodes]] of ''Series/DoctorWho''. In 2009, he starred in ''Series/TheOldGuys'' with Creator/CliveSwift.



** 2 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Lights of London: Part 1", "Lights of London: Part 2"[[/labelnote]] (1976) -- Wally

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* ''Series/{{Survivors}}'', 2 episodes (2010) -- Billy Stringer
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* ''Series/MrBean'', episode "The Return of Mr. Bean" (1990) -- Waiter

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After achieving A Level passes in English, French, and Latin, he trained at RADA). He later graduated in 1965 and began acting at Northampton's Royal Theatre. His stage debut came in the play ''The Shoemaker's Holiday''. When casting ''Only Fools and Horses'', the director (Ray Butt) attended a play to observe Billy Murray, who was up for the leading role of Del Boy. Lloyd-Pack caught the director's eye, and so was cast as Del's dopey mate "Trigger" (nicknamed so as he looked like a horse). Trigger was an audience favourite and appeared in 39 episodes throughout the show's run.

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After achieving A Level passes in English, French, and Latin, he trained at RADA).RADA. He later graduated in 1965 and began acting at Northampton's Royal Theatre. His stage debut came in the play ''The Shoemaker's Holiday''. When casting ''Only Fools and Horses'', the director (Ray Butt) attended a play to observe Billy Murray, who was up for the leading role of Del Boy. Lloyd-Pack caught the director's eye, and so was cast as Del's dopey mate "Trigger" (nicknamed so as he looked like a horse). Trigger was an audience favourite and appeared in 39 episodes throughout the show's run.



* ''Series/{{Survivors}}'', 2 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Lights of London: Part 1", "Lights of London: Part 2"[[/labelnote]] (1976) -- Wally

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* ''Series/{{Survivors}}'', ''{{Series/Survivors|BBC}}'', 2 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Lights of London: Part 1", "Lights of London: Part 2"[[/labelnote]] (1976) -- Wally
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* ''Series/InspectorMorse'', episode "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn" (1987) -- Donald Martin

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* ''Series/InspectorMorse'', episode "The "[[Recap/InspectorMorseS1E02TheSilentWorldOfNicholasQuinn The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn" Quinn]]" (1987) -- Donald Martin
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Later success came in TheNineties, when had been cast as Jake Klinger in three episodes of ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'' and had a leading role in ''The Vicar of Dibley'' as the dirty (in both senses of the word) farmer, Owen Newitt. In 2005, he joined the ''Film/HarryPotter'' series for its fourth installment, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', as Barty Crouch Sr. His on-screen son was played by Creator/DavidTennant, and the two were reunited the next year when Lloyd-Pack joined him in two episodes of ''Series/DoctorWho''. In 2009, he starred in ''Series/TheOldGuys'' with Creator/CliveSwift.

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Later success came in TheNineties, when had been cast as Jake Klinger in three episodes of ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'' and had a leading role in ''The Vicar of Dibley'' as the dirty (in both senses of the word) farmer, Owen Newitt. In 2005, he joined the ''Film/HarryPotter'' series for its fourth installment, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', as Barty Crouch Sr. His on-screen son was played by Creator/DavidTennant, and the two were reunited the next year when Lloyd-Pack joined him in two episodes [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E5RiseOfTheCybermen two]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E6TheAgeOfSteel episodes]] of ''Series/DoctorWho''. In 2009, he starred in ''Series/TheOldGuys'' with Creator/CliveSwift.



* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'' (2005) -- Bartemius Crouch Senior

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* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'' (2005) -- Bartemius Crouch Senior"Barty" Crouch, Sr.
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Later success came in TheNineties, when had been cast as Jake Klinger in three episodes of ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'' and had a leading role in ''The Vicar of Dibley'' as the dirty (in both senses of the word) farmer, Owen Newitt. In 2005, he joined the ''Film/HarryPotter'' series for its fourth installment, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', as Barty Crouch Sr. His on-screen son was played by Creator/DavidTennant, and the two were reunited the next year when Lloyd-Pack joined him in two episodes of ''Series/DoctorWho''.

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Later success came in TheNineties, when had been cast as Jake Klinger in three episodes of ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'' and had a leading role in ''The Vicar of Dibley'' as the dirty (in both senses of the word) farmer, Owen Newitt. In 2005, he joined the ''Film/HarryPotter'' series for its fourth installment, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', as Barty Crouch Sr. His on-screen son was played by Creator/DavidTennant, and the two were reunited the next year when Lloyd-Pack joined him in two episodes of ''Series/DoctorWho''.
''Series/DoctorWho''. In 2009, he starred in ''Series/TheOldGuys'' with Creator/CliveSwift.
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->''"People think I am actually [[Series/OnlyFoolsAndHorses Trigger]]."''

Roger Anthony Lloyd-Pack, (8 February 1944 -- 16 January 2014), was a British actor best known for playing Trigger in ''Series/OnlyFoolsAndHorses'' and Owen Newitt in ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley''.

After achieving A Level passes in English, French, and Latin, he trained at RADA). He later graduated in 1965 and began acting at Northampton's Royal Theatre. His stage debut came in the play ''The Shoemaker's Holiday''. When casting ''Only Fools and Horses'', the director (Ray Butt) attended a play to observe Billy Murray, who was up for the leading role of Del Boy. Lloyd-Pack caught the director's eye, and so was cast as Del's dopey mate "Trigger" (nicknamed so as he looked like a horse). Trigger was an audience favourite and appeared in 39 episodes throughout the show's run.

Later success came in TheNineties, when had been cast as Jake Klinger in three episodes of ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'' and had a leading role in ''The Vicar of Dibley'' as the dirty (in both senses of the word) farmer, Owen Newitt. In 2005, he joined the ''Film/HarryPotter'' series for its fourth installment, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', as Barty Crouch Sr. His on-screen son was played by Creator/DavidTennant, and the two were reunited the next year when Lloyd-Pack joined him in two episodes of ''Series/DoctorWho''.

His daughter was the actress Emily Lloyd and he died from pancreatic cancer at the age of 69.
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!!Works on TV Tropes he appeared in:
[[AC:Films]]
* ''Film/{{Hamlet}}'' (1969) -- Reynaldo
* ''Film/TheGoBetween'' (1971) -- Charles
* ''Film/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (1971) -- Sexton
* ''Film/NineteenEightyFour'' (1984) -- Waiter
* ''Film/PrickUpYourEars'' (1987) -- Actor
* ''Film/TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover'' (1989) -- Geoff
* ''Film/{{Wilt}}'' (1989) -- Dr. Pittman
* ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'' (1994) -- Piano Teacher
* ''Film/TheYoungPoisonersHandbook'' (1995) -- Fred
* ''Film/PreachingToThePerverted'' (1997) -- Mr. Cutts Watson
* ''{{Film/The Avengers|1998}}'' (1998) -- Professor (DeletedRole)
* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'' (2005) -- Bartemius Crouch Senior
* ''Film/TinkerTailorSoldierSpy'' (2011) -- Mendel
[[AC:Series]]
* ''{{Series/The Prisoner|1967}}'', episode "[[Recap/ThePrisonerE11ItsYourFuneral It's Your Funeral]]" (1967) -- Prisoner (UncreditedRole)
* ''Series/JasonKing'', episode "A Kiss for a Beautiful Killer" (1972) -- Radio Operator
* ''Series/PlayForToday'', episode "Brassneck" (1975) -- Sidney Bagley
* ''Series/DixonOfDockGreen'', episode "Everybody's Business" (1976) -- Ron Fielding
* ''Series/{{Survivors}}'', 2 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Lights of London: Part 1", "Lights of London: Part 2"[[/labelnote]] (1976) -- Wally
* ''Series/TheProfessionals'', episode "Long Shot" (1978) -- Ramos
* ''Series/PrivateSchulz'', 1 episode (1981) -- Melvin
* ''Series/OnlyFoolsAndHorses'', 39 episodes (1981-2003) -- Colin "Trigger" Ball
* ''Series/ScreenTwo'', 3 episodes:
** "In the Secret State" (1985) -- Selser
** "The [=McGuffin=]" (1986) -- David Power
** "The Clothes in the Wardrobe" (1993) -- Derek
* ''Series/InspectorMorse'', episode "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn" (1987) -- Donald Martin
* ''Series/MrBean'', episode "The Return of Mr. Bean" (1990) -- Waiter
* ''Series/BykerGrove'', 5 episodes (1990) -- Beckett
* ''{{Series/Zorro|1990}}'', episode "The Marked Man" (1990) -- Carrillo
* ''Series/TheChief'', 2 episodes (1991) -- Kenneth Rudyard
* ''Series/TheBill'', 7 episodes:
** "The Negotiator" (1991) -- Arnie
** 6 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Certain Uncertainties", "Jeopardy", "Gone Native", "Requiem", "Quick off the Mark", "Access Denied"[[/labelnote]] (2002) -- Mick Mortimer
* ''Series/ScreenOne'', episode "Trust Me" (1992) -- Gordon
* ''Series/{{Lovejoy}}'', episode "Who Is the Fairest of Them All?" (1993) -- Smallman-Smith
* ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'', 3 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Beam Me Up, Scotty", "Sevel Dials", "The Man Who Knew Too Much"[[/labelnote]] (1993-96) -- Jake Klinger
* ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley'', 20 episodes (1994-2007) -- Owen Newitt
* ''Series/MurderMostHorrid'', episode "Confess" (1996) -- Frank Foster
* ''Series/{{Heartbeat}}'', episode "Catch Us If You Can" (1996) -- Reggie Rawlins
* ''Series/NoelsHouseParty'', 1 episode (1997) -- Builder
* ''Series/{{Longitude}}'', 1 episode (2000) -- Captain Man (UncreditedRole)
* ''Series/MurderRooms'', episode "The Photographer's Chair" (2001) -- Dr. Ibbotson
* ''Series/DalzielAndPascoe'', episode "Sins of the Fathers" (2002) -- Bishop Halliwell
* ''Series/DocMartin'', episode "Always on My Mind" (2005) -- Phil Pratt
* ''Series/{{Poirot}}'', episode "The Mystery of the Blue Train" (2005) -- Inspector Caux
* ''Series/DoctorWho'', 2 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E5RiseOfTheCybermen Rise of the Cybermen]]", "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E6TheAgeOfSteel The Age of Steel]]"[[/labelnote]] (2006) -- John Lumic/Voice of Cyber-Controller
* ''Series/NewTricks'', episode "Loyalties and Royalties" (2008) -- Danny Jones
* ''Series/TheOldGuys'', 12 episodes (2009-10) -- Tom Finnan
* ''Series/TheCatherineTateShow'', episode "Nan's Christmas Carol" (2009) -- Ghost of Christmas Future
* ''Series/{{Survivors}}'', 2 episodes (2010) -- Billy Stringer
* ''Series/{{Hustle}}'', episode "Clearance from a Deal" (2011) -- Clive Ban
* ''Series/TheBorgias'', 6 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"The Beautiful Deception", "[[Recap/TheBorgiasS2E4StrayDogs Stray Dogs]]", "The Choice", "Day of Ashes", "The Girl at Forli", "Truth and Lies"[[/labelnote]] (2012) -- Friar
* ''Series/InspectorGeorgeGently'', episode "Gently with Class" (2012) -- Hector Blackstone
* ''Series/LawAndOrderUK'', episode "I Predict a Waitress" (2014) -- Alex Greene
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