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Tim Pigott-Smith during a performance of <i>King Charles III</i>, at the Music Box Theatre in New York, 2015.

Character actor who achieved television stardom

Tim Pigott-Smith, who has died aged 70, was a seasoned Shakespearean stage actor before achieving television stardom as the sadistic police superintendent turned Army colonel Ronald Merrick in The Jewel in the Crown.

Leader of Bohemian circle 'Sydney Push' argued philosopy over an ale

Philosopher Jim Baker who was a prominent member of the "Sydney Push".

Allan James "Jim" Baker, who has died aged 94, was one of Australia's more interesting philosophers, intellectuals, and gadflies. He was a prominent member of the Sydney Push, the Bohemian intellectual circle that met in Sydney's city and inner-city pubs from the late 1940s.

Last of the famously philanthropic Rockefeller family

David Rockefeller, the last of his generation in the famously philanthropic Rockefeller family, pictured in 1981.

David Rockefeller, who grew up in the largest private residence in New York City, was required to do chores. At 7, he spent eight hours a day raking leaves on the family's 3,400 acre estate.

In Passing

John Surtees at an open day at Goodwood Racecourse, UK, 2004

John Surtees, Fred Weintraub, Royal Robbins

Vigorous fighter for the conservative cause

Andrew Hay

Andrew Hay, a key figure in the loans scandal that led to the downfall of the Whitlam Goverment, went on to be a champion of economic rationalism and the business community.