- He played 5 different characters in 5 different episodes of Murder, She Wrote (1984).
- Replaced Roger Moore as Simon Templar when "The Saint" returned to series TV in the late 70s.
- Successful writer of children books.
- He was considered for Group Captain Gilmore (played by Simon Williams) in Doctor Who Remembrance Of The Daleks.
- Novelist on the side: "Loose Chippings" and "The Polkerton Giant"
- Graduated from RADA.
- Was a serious contender for the role of James Bond on several occasions due to his appearances as The Saint. The closest he got, however, was playing a Bond-like character in a series of TV commercials.
- Previously married to a former model Diane Sarah Patricia Hart by whom he had a son Titus and a step-daughter Emma and is now married to Kathryn Holcomb, who was formerly married to the actor Bruce Boxleitner.
- He worked backstage at the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square, London, before training at RADA.
- Son of Aileen Raymond, who was the first wife of veteran actor Sir John Mills.
- Playing Andrew in 'Sleuth' in the Apollo Theatre in London's West End. (December 2002)
- Became an Associate Member of RADA.
- He won the TV Times "Most Compulsive Character" award in 1978/1979.
- Nephew of David Ogilvy.
- Considered for Col. Colin Caine and Roger Derebridge in Lifeforce (1985).
- Unforgettably pompous and sardonic as the school bully in the Ripping Yarns segment "Tompkinson's Schooldays" .
- His father, Francis Ogilvy, was an advertising executive. His mother, Aileen Raymond, was an actress, at one time married to the actor John Mills.
- Worked for six months at the age of 17 as a stage hand with the Royal Court Theatre in London.
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