1967 - 68: agency card
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This is Michael Gothard's entry in "Spotlight" for 1967 - 68.
He is represented by the William Morris Agency.
His height is said to be 6 feet, 2 inches.
The photo was taken in 1966 by John Timbers, and is from "The Machine Stops."
John Timbers also took photos for the BBC’s Armchair Theatre productions. Michael later appeared in one of them - "The Story-Teller."

In an interview that appeared in ‘X’-Films Vol.3 No 1 in 1973, Michael is quoted: “My first agent1 was a disaster – a bad experience. That gave me such a bad feeling about them. Two years without work. I got my own work2 without an agent, through Philip Saville. William Morris asked me to join them. That was the happy ending. They have a big legal department, so we try to keep the endings as happy as possible.”
1 The identity of this first agent is unknown to this archive.
2 "The Machine Stops."
He is represented by the William Morris Agency.
His height is said to be 6 feet, 2 inches.
The photo was taken in 1966 by John Timbers, and is from "The Machine Stops."
John Timbers also took photos for the BBC’s Armchair Theatre productions. Michael later appeared in one of them - "The Story-Teller."

In an interview that appeared in ‘X’-Films Vol.3 No 1 in 1973, Michael is quoted: “My first agent1 was a disaster – a bad experience. That gave me such a bad feeling about them. Two years without work. I got my own work2 without an agent, through Philip Saville. William Morris asked me to join them. That was the happy ending. They have a big legal department, so we try to keep the endings as happy as possible.”
1 The identity of this first agent is unknown to this archive.
2 "The Machine Stops."