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Council drain-layer and actor Noel Appleby first won fame after starring in an 80s Winstone commercial, pushing a wheelbarrow. After a bit part in Beyond Reasonable Doubt, he was picked to play one of the time-travellers in acclaimed fantasy The Navigator, adding to the film’s impressive awards tally in the process. Later he hunted vampires in Moonrise, and played a taxi-driver in Old Bastards. Appleby died in May 2007.
I’m marketed as your run-of-the-mill, jovial, everyday, average sort of bloke. Okay, I carry a bit of weight, so they go for the beer gut, but in actual fact I’ve never been a drinker in my life. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a wowzer, but I’ve never been a great drinker.
– Noel Appleby in The Listener, 16 July 1988
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1989 Listener Film and Television Awards
Best Male Performance in a Support Role: for The Navigator