
Who was Michael McStay? All about the legacy of Doctor Who star
Actor Michael McStay, who played the iconic roles in Doctor Who and No Hiding Place has passed away at 92.
Actor Michael McStay who gained popularity from his roles in 'Doctor Who' and 'No Hiding Place,' passed away at 92.
He died in his sleep, on May 18 after enjoying a lunch with his family.
The news was officially broken by a family representative on 20th May, as reported by Daily Mail.
The eulogy referred to Michael as a well established actor, successful writer and a dedicated family man. His friends felt privileged to be a part of his life and career.
With more than 80 appearances as Sergeant Perryman in ITV's television crime series, No Hiding Place, McStay gained widespread recognition.
Additionally, he had a brief but memorable role as Derek Moberley in two episodes of Doctor Who, a television program he had always been associated with.
In an interview with a podcast in May 2024, McStay expressed his admiration for the loyal and amiable Doctor Who fandom. One thing that really remained with him was how welcoming and enthusiastic he thought the show's audience was. He also spoke about his long-term love of acting, attributing his staying power within the entertainment industry to his resilience and support of very close friends.
In an episode of the Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels podcast, he said, "The sort of fans that you get on a show like Doctor Who are your friends. They want to like you; they want to like the show. It's a great feeling. It's a great bunch of people to be a part of in a way."
His contribution to the films include, Robbery (1967) and The Stick Up (1977). His television work extended beyond his most well-known parts; he had cameos in Spy at Evening, Ted and Alice, Park Ranger, The Black Arrow, and EastEnders.
In 2011, he made his final on-screen appearance as Alan Hoyle, a stand-in for John Woodvine in the ITV serial opera Coronation Street.
On May 20th, a representative for the family added a statement on Facebook, "It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Michael McStay, an actor of the highest standing, talented writer and family man. It was a privilege to have known Mike. RIP."
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