Michael Whitehall

Michael Whitehall (born 12 April 1940) is an English author, producer, talent agent and television personality.

He is a former theatrical agent who went on to form two production companies, Havahall Pictures (with Nigel Havers) in 1988, and Whitehall Films in 1998.

He has represented Nigel Havers, Edward Fox, Colin Firth, Honor Blackman, Judi Dench and Daniel Day-Lewis.

[5][6] Whitehall has produced TV programmes such as Bertie and Elizabeth, Noah's Ark, Element of Doubt, The Good Guys and A Perfect Hero.

[9] He has made guest appearances on various television shows including Countdown, John Bishop's Britain, The Million Pound Drop Live, Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask and Alan Carr: Chatty Man.

Whitehall's first book was Shark Infested Waters: Tales of an Actors' Agent, and his son Jack illustrated it.