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Edward Woodward(1930-2009)

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British actor Edward Woodward made a highly successful transition into Hollywood TV stardom in the mid 1980s thanks to a popular dramatic series. Possessing a magnetic, yet coldly handsome demeanor in the same mold as Christopher Plummer, he was born Edward Albert Arthur Woodward on June 1, 1930, in London and received his early education at various schools before becoming a student at Commercial College.

Trained in acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), Woodward made his stage debut in a 1946 production of "A Kiss for Cinderella," and gained valuable experience in repertory companies throughout England and Scotland. He took his first London curtain call portraying "Ralph Stokes" in 1954 with "Where There's a Will," and subsequently made his movie debut recreating his stage part in the film version of Where There's a Will (1955). The actor continued grandly on stage in such Shakespearean productions as "Hamlet" (Laertes)," "Romeo and Juliet" (Mercutio), "Pericles" (Thaliard), "Much Ado About Nothing" (Claudio), and "Measure for Measure" (Lucio), but scored a major success portraying Percy in "Rattle of a Simple Man" in 1961, making his Broadway debut in the play two years later. Woodward would make fine use of his mastery of the spoken word by putting out a host of audio books.

A gifted singer who produced over a dozen musical recordings, Edward displayed his excellent singing pipes on Broadway as Charles Condomine in "High Spirits" (1963), the musical adaptation of Noël Coward's "Blithe Spirit," that also starred Tammy Grimes, Louise Troy and the legendary Beatrice Lillie. He also went on to win the Variety Award ("Best Performance in a Musical") for his lead role of Sydney Carton in a musical version of the Dickens classic "Two Cities." Other non-musical stage work would include the comedy "The Best Laid Plans," an acclaimed title role in "Cyrano de Bergerac," as well as noble appearances in "The White Devil," "Babes in the Wood" (as Robin Hood), "The Wolf," "The Male of the Species," "The Beggar's Opera" (as Macheath), "Private Lives" and "The Dead Secret."

Although in movies from 1955, it was TV that earned him his initial star in England. Feature film roles in such acclaimed period costumers as Becket (1964) and Young Winston (1972) were overshadowed by his more successful work on the smaller screen, especially his weary spy in the popular series Callan (1967). A brilliant performance in the film The Wicker Man (1973) and in a few others led to international stardom as court-martialed Lt. Harry Morant in the classic Aussie-made historical drama Breaker Morant (1980) directed by Bruce Beresford.

Woodward was finally granted some attention in the States at age 55, earning his own popular series, the noirish espionage series The Equalizer (1985). Served up best in crime, historical and political intrigue, he has been completely at home playing no-nonsense authoritarians and brooding loner types. Following the series' cancellation, he returned to British TV with the mystery In Suspicious Circumstances (1991), but was never far away from the US shores. Maturing roles in advancing years included a wide range of characters -- everything from Merlin to the Ghost of Christmas Present in mini-movie formats.

Woodward continued to work here and abroad up until his death. Later feature films included a top-billed role in the horror film The Appointment (1982); a top brass role in the action thriller The Final Option (1982); a featured role in the horse-racing biopic Champions (1984); as King Saul in the biblical story King David (1985); another Bruce Beresford directed film with Mister Johnson (1990); the ghost of a murderer in the black comedy Deadly Advice (1994); the 18th century patriarch of The House of Angelo (1997), which he produced and also featured his three children; a lord in the action adventure The Abduction Club (2002); a featured part in the comedy action Hot Fuzz (2007) and, his last, a reverend in the drama A Congregation of Ghosts (2009). TV appearances included recurring/regular roles in the British series: Nice Work (1980), Five Days (2007) and EastEnders (1985); plus the American series Over My Dead Body (1990) and the Canadian series La Femme Nikita (1997).

Woodward married actress Venetia Barrett (nee Collett) in 1952 and had three children, all of whom went into acting: Tim Woodward, Peter Woodward and Sarah Woodward. After his tabloid divorce (after over 30 years) from his first wife, he quickly married lovely actress Michele Dotrice in 1987, the sister of former 1960s' Disney child star Karen Dotrice of Mary Poppins (1964) fame. He and Michele produced one child, Emily. The subject of This Is Your Life (1955) on two separate occasions, the actor survived two major heart attacks before dying of pneumonia at age 79 on November 16, 2009, in Cornwall, England.
BornJune 1, 1930
DiedNovember 16, 2009(79)
BornJune 1, 1930
DiedNovember 16, 2009(79)
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  • Nominated for 6 Primetime Emmys
    • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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Bryan Brown and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Bryan Brown and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Bryan Brown and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Bryan Brown and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Bryan Brown, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Chris Haywood, Jack Thompson, and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Bryan Brown, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Jack Thompson, and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Bryan Brown, Vincent Ball, Jack Thompson, and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Bryan Brown, Vincent Ball, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Jack Thompson, and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Chris Haywood, John Waters, and Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)

Known for

Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, and Edward Woodward in The Wicker Man (1973)
The Wicker Man
7.5
  • Sergeant Howie
  • 1973
Edward Woodward in The Equalizer (1985)
The Equalizer
7.8
TV Series
  • Robert McCall
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg in Hot Fuzz (2007)
Hot Fuzz
7.8
  • Tom Weaver
  • 2007
Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
Breaker Morant
7.8
  • Harry 'Breaker' Morant
  • 1980

Credits

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Actor

  • A Congregation of Ghosts (2009)
    A Congregation of Ghosts
    • Reverend Densham
    • 2009
  • EastEnders (1985)
    EastEnders
    • Tommy
    • TV Series
    • 2009
  • Colin Blumenau, Nula Conwell, Peter Ellis, Trudie Goodwin, Jon Iles, Gary Olsen, Eric Richard, John Salthouse, Tony Scannell, Jeff Stewart, Mark Wingett, and Delia Swan in The Bill (1984)
    The Bill
    • Johnnie Jackson
    • TV Series
    • 2008
  • Five Days: Revised Final Episode
    • Victor Marsham
    • Video
    • 2007
  • Hot Fuzz: Hot Funk: The TV Version (2007)
    Hot Fuzz: Hot Funk: The TV Version
    • Tom Weaver (uncredited)
    • Video
    • 2007
  • First Landing (2007)
    First Landing
    • Older Nathaniel Peacock
    • Narrator (voice)
    • TV Movie
    • 2007
  • Nick Frost and Simon Pegg in Hot Fuzz (2007)
    Hot Fuzz
    • Tom Weaver
    • 2007
  • Five Days (2007)
    Five Days
    • Victor Marsham
    • TV Series
    • 2007
  • Where the Heart Is (1997)
    Where the Heart Is
    • Jack Bishop
    • TV Series
    • 2005
  • Caroline Catz and Lisa Faulkner in Murder in Suburbia (2004)
    Murder in Suburbia
    • Reg
    • TV Series
    • 2004
  • The Abduction Club (2002)
    The Abduction Club
    • Lord Fermoy
    • 2002
  • Night Flight (2002)
    Night Flight
    • Vic Green
    • TV Movie
    • 2002
  • Michelle Forbes and Ken Stott in Messiah (2001)
    Messiah
    • Rev. Stephen Hedges
    • TV Mini Series
    • 2001
  • Dark Realm (2000)
    Dark Realm
    • Captain Kelly
    • TV Series
    • 2001
  • Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, and Bruce Harwood in The Lone Gunmen (2001)
    The Lone Gunmen
    • Peanuts' Speech Synthesizer
    • Self (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2001

Producer

  • Edward Woodward and Peter Woodward in The House of Angelo (1997)
    The House of Angelo
    • producer
    • 1997

Soundtrack

  • Edward Woodward in Breaker Morant (1980)
    Breaker Morant
    • performer: "At Last", "Soldiers of the Queen"
    • 1980
  • The Edward Woodward Hour
    • performer: "The Way You Look Tonight" (uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 1971
  • The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968)
    The Morecambe & Wise Show
    • performer: "The Way You Look Tonight" (uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 1970

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Sitting Target
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Mister Johnson
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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
  • Born
    • June 1, 1930
    • Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
  • Died
    • November 16, 2009
    • Truro, Cornwall, England, UK(pneumonia)
  • Spouses
      Michele DotriceJanuary 17, 1987 - November 16, 2009 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
      Tim Woodward
  • Parents
      Edward Oliver Woodward
  • Relatives
    • Sam Woodward(Grandparent)
  • Other works
    Narrated "The Leopard Hunts in Darkness" by Wilbur Smith for EMI Records' Listen for Pleasure audio book range.
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Interviews
    • 10 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 3 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    He cited the final scene in The Wicker Man (1973) as one of the greatest visual shots in cinema history.
  • Trademarks
      Often played law enforcement or government officials who are suffering a crisis of conscience.

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