Trigger DOB: 22.04.1948 Place: Back seat of an abandoned Vauxhall Wyvern, Mitcham
Roger Lloyd-Pack
Although initially a (relatively speaking) sharp-minded villain Trigger's intellect has rapidly diminished over the years until it reached its current level of hilarious stupidity. He earnestly believes Rodney is called "Dave" and no one has bothered to set him straight.
A roadsweeper by trade Trigger has one qualification - a Grade 3 Cycling Proficiency Diploma - and is rarely seen without his beloved donkey jacket. Why 'Trigger'? According to Del it's because he 'looks like an 'orse!'
Roger followed his dad into an acting career and attended RADA. After graduating he got into the Royal Shakespeare Company and was sufficiently confident enough to turn down a part in Dixon of Dock Green. Roger has always preferred acting on the stage and was spotted by Only Fools producer Ray Butt when he had a part in the West End play Moving.
Since Only Fools made him loved by millions Roger has appeared in Boon, The Bill, Inspector Morse, Lovejoy and The Vicar of Dibley. His more weighty roles include The Naked Civil Servant, Longitude and the Pinter play One For The Road. He is also the father of actress Emily Lloyd.