Thomas The Tank Engine Narrator Michael Angelis Dies, Aged 68

The actor voiced the popular children’s TV programme for 13 series, taking over from Ringo Starr in 1991

Michael Angelis, best known as the long-term narrator of Thomas The Tank Engine series Thomas & Friends, has died at the age of 76, his agent said.

The actor died suddenly while at home with his wife on Saturday.

Michael Angelis (1952-2020)
Michael Angelis (1952-2020)
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Angelis lent his voice to the children’s TV programme for 13 series, taking over from Ringo Starr in 1991, when the programme was called Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends.

He was best known to adult audiences for his role as Arnie in September Song, Martin Niarchos in GBH, Lucien Boswell in The Liver Birds and as Mickey Startup in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.

RIP Michael Angelis, from 1991-2012 he was the voice of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. Personally I felt he was the best narrator for the series and listening to his voice on countless video tapes was a huge part of my childhood.
He was really useful indeed! pic.twitter.com/ykKGkrckPb

— Isaac Whittaker-Dakin (@IWhittakerDakin) May 31, 2020

He also made appearances in Casualty, The Bill, Holby City and Heartbeat.

Born in Liverpool, Angelis first appeared on screen in the 1970s in programmes such as Z Cars, Thirty-Minute Theatre and an episode of Coronation Street, before stints in Minder, World’s End and Boys From The Blackstuff.

He was married to Coronation Street actress Helen Worth, who plays Gail Platt, from 1991 to 2001, and later married Jennifer Khalastchi.

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