John Woodvine
July 21, 1929 (95 years old) in Tyne Dock, South Shields, County Durham, England
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Woodvine (born 21 July 1929) is an English stage and screen actor who has appeared in more than 70 theatre productions, as well as a similar number of television and film roles. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Woodvine licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2022 · Enys Men as The Preacher
- 2016 · The Crown as Archbishop of York
- 2015 · A Song for Jenny as Father
- 2014 · The Musketeers as Abbot
- 2012 · Hebburn as Arthur
- 2011 · Vera as Alan Kenworthy
- 2010 · Burke & Hare as Lord Provost
- 2010 · Joe Maddison's War as Father Connolly
- 2009 · Hamlet as Player King
- 2009 · Beware the Moon: Remembering 'An American Werewolf in London' as Self
- 2008 · Flick as Dr Nickel
- 2008 · Never Better as
- 2007 · Sold as
- 2007 · The Midnight Drives as Guesthouse Owner
- 2007 · The Trial of Tony Blair as Judge
- 2006 · Miss Potter as Sir Nigel
- 2004 · Vanity Fair as Lord Bareacres
- 2004 · London as Henry Moore
- 2004 · Shameless as
- 2003 · The Other Boleyn Girl as Uncle Howard
- 2002 · The Secret as Frank
- 2002 · The Falklands Play as Adm. of the Fleet Sir Terence Lewin
- 2001 · Bob & Rose as William Gossage
- 1999 · Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil as Sir Hugh Dalrymple
- 1997 · Midsomer Murders as Sir Harry Chatwyn
- 1997 · Midsomer Murders as Commodore
- 1995 · Oliver's Travels as
- 1995 · Persuasion as Admiral Croft
- 1994 · Fatherland as Luther
- 1994 · Finney as Bobo Sr.
- 1994 · Faith as Boss
- 1994 · Dragonworld as Lester MacIntyre
- 1994 · A Pinch of Snuff as Godfrey Blengdale
- 1993 · Harry as Jack Crow
- 1993 · The Trial as Herr Deimen
- 1993 · Peak Practice as Jackie Brown
- 1993 · Leon The Pig Farmer as Vitelli
- 1992 · Wuthering Heights as Thomas Earnshaw
- 1992 · Little Richard Wrecked My Marriage as
- 1992 · Heartbeat as Frank Armstrong
- 1992 · Runaway Bay as Mr Snotts
- 1991 · Pirate Prince as Kreutzen
- 1991 · An Actor's Life For Me as
- 1991 · The Second Russian Revolution as Self - Narrator (voice)
- 1991 · Civvies as
- 1991 · Spender as Berry
- 1990 · The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship as The Chamberlain / Father (voice)
- 1990 · Who Bombed Birmingham? as Tom Clarke
- 1989 · A Tale of Two Cities as Attorney General
- 1989 · Danny the Champion of the World as Tallon
- 1989 · And a Nightingale Sang as George
- 1989 · Duke Bluebeard's Castle as Speaker of the Prologue (voice)
- 1989 · Countdown to War as Joachim von Ribbentrop
- 1989 · The Dog It Was That Died as Dr. Seddon
- 1988 · The Black and Blue Lamp as
- 1988 · Glory Enough For All as Dr. John MacLeod
- 1988 · The Modern World: Ten Great Writers as Ruggio Ruggeri / Henry IV / Leone
- 1987 · The New Statesman as Sir Malachi Jellicoe
- 1987 · Knights of God as
- 1986 · Casualty as Reg Macready
- 1986 · Casualty as Jack Hetherington
- 1986 · The Marlowe Inquest as William Danby
- 1985 · The Browning Version as Dr. Frobisher
- 1985 · All in Good Faith as
- 1985 · Edge of Darkness as Ross
- 1985 · Deceptions as Chief Inspector
- 1985 · Deceptions as Chief Inspector
- 1985 · Murder with Mirrors as Christian Gilbranson
- 1984 · Pericles, Prince of Tyre as King Antiochus
- 1984 · The Prisoner of Zenda as Colonel Sapt
- 1984 · Tripods as Meister West 468
- 1984 · The Tripods as Meister West 468
- 1984 · Squaring the Circle as Gierek
- 1984 · Swallows and Amazons Forever! as P.C. Tedder
- 1983 · By the Sword Divided as
- 1982 · The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby as
- 1982 · Spaghetti House as Senior Officer
- 1981 · An American Werewolf in London as Dr. J. S. Hirsch
- 1979 · Every Good Boy Deserves Favour as Colonel
- 1979 · Doctor Who: The Armageddon Factor as Marshal
- 1979 · Macbeth as Banquo
- 1978 · BBC Television Shakespeare as
- 1978 · Butterflies Don't Count as Penitent
- 1978 · Return of the Saint as Ray Dennis
- 1976 · When the Boat Comes In as Les Mallow
- 1975 · Shadows as
- 1975 · Assault on Agathon as Matt Fenrek
- 1974 · An Unofficial Rose as
- 1972 · Young Winston as Howard
- 1972 · New Scotland Yard as
- 1971 · Man Failure as Narrator (voice)
- 1971 · The Devils as Louis Trincant
- 1971 · Elizabeth R as Sir Francis Drake
- 1970 · Hamlet as Claudius
- 1970 · Play for Today as Penitent
- 1970 · Macbeth as MacDuff
- 1970 · The Walking Stick as Bertie Irons
- 1969 · The Dustbinmen as
- 1969 · Hadleigh as Driberg
- 1968 · The Champions as Lt. Kruger Haller
- 1968 · The Caesars as Vitellius
- 1967 · The Further Adventures of the Musketeers as Aramis
- 1967 · Turn Out the Lights as Stefan
- 1966 · Softly, Softly as
- 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as MacDuff
- 1965 · Darling as Customs Officer (uncredited)
- 1963 · Doctor Who as Marshal
- 1962 · The Saint as Pilot
- 1962 · Man of the World as
- 1962 · Z-Cars as
- 1962 · Z-Cars as DI Alan Witty
- 1961 · Ghost Squad as
- 1961 · The Avengers as Seagrave
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Fred Barrow