Malcolm Storry
Malcolm Storry - Actor
Malcolm Storry was born on 13 January 1948 and attended Kingston High School in the early/mid 1960s. Like Tom Courtenay and John Alderton, whose biographies are also outlined in this Alumni section of our website, he was encouraged to go into acting by English teacher Mr E.J.C Large. Malcolm subsequently trained at Bretton Hall College. He launched his career in the theatre but not on stage, as his first big break was behind the scenes, as an assistant stage manager in Manchester in 1969.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Malcolm became a regular on-stage presence for the Royal Shakespeare Company appearing in productions of Tamburlaine, Coriolanus, Richard III, Moliere, La Ronde, Piaf and Volpone. His other stage credits, in the 1990s and continuing today, include After Aida, Knuckle and The Tempest.
On television, Malcolm’s appearances include Pie in the Sky, Heartbeat, The Knock, Dangerfield, Pride and Extreme Prejudice, The Singing Detective, Bread or Blood, Sword of Honour, Doc Martin and Midsomer Murders.
Malcolm’s film credits include Firefox, The Princess Bride, Under Suspicion, The Last of the Mohicans, The Scarlet Letter, The Sailors' Return, The Man Who Knew Too Little and The Darkest Hour.