Maurice Good

Maurice Good (born 8th June 1932 in Dublin, died 10th May 2013 in Canada) appeared as a Paddy, a barman at The Red Lion in May 1965.

He also appeared in BBC Sunday-Night Play, Z Cars, No Hiding Place, Doctor Who, Emergency-Ward 10, Armchair Theatre, The Avengers, Public Eye and Pretenders.

Film roles include The Siege of Sidney Street , Murder Most Foul and Quatermass and the Pit. His radio work credits were for work in series such as Saturday Night Theatre and his self-written stage play John Synge Comes Next which was broadcast on Radio 3 in 1970. On stage he appeared in The Glass Menagerie and worked for the Oxford Playhouse company and the Old Vic in London. From his stage work, he was able to pen Every Inch a Lear, a journal of a production of King Lear at Canada's Stratford Festival. He emigrated to that country in 1975 where he taught acting as well as continuing to appear on stage and for Canadian television.