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Hugo Myatt was born on 1945 in Hendon, London, England, is a British actor (born 1945). Discover Hugo Myatt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Occupation Actor · presenter · theatre director
Age 79 years old
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Born 1945, 1945
Birthday 1945
Birthplace Hendon, London, England
Nationality London, England

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1945

Hugo Myatt (born 13 September 1945) is a British actor, presenter and theatre director, best known for his role as the dungeon master Treguard in the children's game show Knightmare.

1987

Myatt played the role of Treguard of Dunshelm, the dungeon master and presenter of the Children's ITV game series Knightmare throughout all eight series, between 1987 and 1994.

Myatt met Tim Child, the creator of Knightmare, while Child was working as line producer on Anglia Television's regional news programme About Anglia with his wife, presenter Christine Webber.

Child believed that Myatt was ideal for a dungeon master role, and arranged to make a pilot, Dungeon Doom.

A few months after the first pilot a second pilot was made, which was renamed Knightmare.

The second pilot was successful and a series was commissioned.

Myatt's Treguard became the only character to appear throughout all 113 episodes that were made over Knightmare's eight series.

Myatt ad-libbed some dialogue, with "Ooh, nasty!"

becoming a series catchphrase.

1996

In 1996 he played the character of Stephanos in the Ancient Greece unit of the BBC Schools series Zig Zag, and in February 2000 he played "The Count" in an episode of the BBC television series ChuckleVision entitled "Out for the Count".

He also provided several voices for the English version of the Dutch children's animated series Alfred J. Kwak.

Outside children's television, Myatt has produced numerous computer security training videos, and has appeared in a crime reconstruction on Crimewatch.

2004

In February 2004, Myatt reprised his role of Treguard for the first time in 10 years with a single appearance in the television series Dick and Dom in da Bungalow.

Myatt remained locked in a cage for the entire production, and did not speak during the episode, except for a single line, "Ooh, nasty!", at the end.

A few months later he returned to the role of Treguard once more with an appearance in the pilot episode of VR, an intended update of the original Knightmare television series.

On this occasion Treguard's role was reduced, he was no longer the presenter of the show, and was present only as a disembodied avatar of Myatt that assisted the dungeoneer with snippets of advice.

2005

In 2005, he appeared as Leon Bank in Snuff-Movie, and he also played the role of Bob Snatcher in the short film Snatching Time.

2007

In 2007 Myatt played the role of Mr Aston in The House on Straw Hill (also known as Rogue), and in 2010 he played the role of a vicar in Dead Cert.

2013

In 2013, he played Treguard again in a 2013 YouTube exclusive episode.

Myatt continued to appear in a variety of roles in television, movies, audio productions, computer games and pantomime.

2016

In 2016 Myatt appeared as the character "Dr Wilder" in "Bewilder Box" a live action, immersive escape room located in the seaside resort of Brighton.

Myatt has provided voices for a number of computer games including Black and White, Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds, and the original Fable where he provided the voice of the guild master Weaver.

He has also performed roles for the Doctor Who audio dramas Omega, Weapon of Choice, A Blind Eye and Panacea (part of the Gallifrey audio series), and has also provided voice acting for the Sapphire & Steel audio drama The Passenger.

He has more recently lent his voice to the Evil Scarecrow album Galactic Hunt in the song "Enter the Knightmare", which has lyrics based on Knightmare, and voiced General Khazimov in the mobile running game Zombies, Run!