The actor is starring in BBC's The Sixth Commandment
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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Timothy Leonard Spall attends the "The Last Bus" photocall during the 17th Zurich Film Festival at Kino Corso on September 28, 2021 in Zurich, Switzerland. He's also an esteemed stage actor having worked with the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company for a number of years in productions such asIn 1996, Timothy was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia but has since been in remission.In 1981, Timothy married Shane Spall. Shane works an author and has published two memoirs about her husband's recovery from leukaemia and their journey around Britain on their barge.
The husband and wife also documented their trip around the British Isles for a BBC Four TV series titled:Timothy Spall his wife Shane Spall attend The London Critics' Circle Film Awards at The Mayfair Hotel on January 18, 2015 in London, England.Timothy and Shane are parents to two children, two daughters, Pascale and Mercedes, and one son, Rafe.
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