Michael N. Harbour, with the "N" standing for Ninian, was born in Edinburgh. He was one of six children of a veterinarian and grew up in London and St. Albans, Hertfordshire. It was there that he developed an interest in amateur dramatics and met his wife, Lesley, whom he married in 1968. Their daughter, actress and voice-over artist Kate Harbour, was born the following year. He graduated from the Rose Bruford Drama School in Kent and became a member of the BBC Radio Repertory Company. He also presented the children's educational programme "Finding Out." Widely recognized for his stage work at Stratford East, he was an accomplished singer and performed in musicals including "Zorro" and "Into the Woods," although he was ultimately cut from the film adaptation of "Sweeney Todd." He died of cancer in April 2009 while staying with relatives in Cornwall.
A Last Visitor for Mr. Hugh Peter
(John)
Wild Geese II
(KGB Man)
Europe After the Rain
(Andre Breton)
The Crucible
(John Proctor)
Daylight Robbery
(Edward)
The Saliva Milkshake
(Martin)
Squaring the Circle
(Lis)
Pandaemonium
(Walsh)
Resnick: Rough Treatment
(Latchman)
Good Neighbours
(Father)
Bad Girls: The Musical
(The Number One)
Theban Plays: Oedipus at Colonus
(Messenger)
The Long Bank Holiday
(Denis Moorcroft)
Beauty and the Beast
(Anthony)
Only Connect
(Radio Producer (voice))
Chekhov in Yalta
(Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko)
The Line of Beauty
(Mayor)
Tales of the Unexpected
(Oliver Platt)
Heartbeat
(Headmaster)
Bluebell
(Paul)
Heartbeat
(John Atkins)
Midsomer Murders
(Harry Poulson)
Budgie
(Backseat Mulligan)
Q.E.D.
(Fisherman)