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Tim Woodward
English actor (–)
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Born | Timothy Oliver Woodward ()24 April Kensington, London, England |
Died | 9 November () (aged70) |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Actor |
Yearsactive | – |
Parent(s) | Edward Woodward Venetia Barrett |
Relatives | Peter Woodward (brother) Sarah Woodward (sister) |
Timothy Oliver Woodward (24 April – 9 November ) was an English actor.
Actor edward woodward biography He was offered a cameo in the remake of The Wicker Man but declined, even though he said he thought the script was very well written. Contact About Privacy. Later feature films included a top-billed role in the horror film The Appointment ; a top brass role in the action thriller The Final Option ; a featured role in the horse-racing biopic Champions ; as King Saul in the biblical story King David ; another Bruce Beresford directed film with Mister Johnson ; the ghost of a murderer in the black comedy Deadly Advice ; the 18th century patriarch of The House of Angelo , which he produced and also featured his three children; a lord in the action adventure The Abduction Club ; a featured part in the comedy action Hot Fuzz and, his last, a reverend in the drama A Congregation of Ghosts Television specials [ change change source ].Early life and education
Timothy Oliver Woodward was born in Kensington, London, on 24 April , the son of actors Edward Woodward and Venetia Collett (who used the stage name Barrett). His siblings included Peter Woodward and Sarah Woodward, both also actors.
He was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College, and then trained at RADA in London.
Career
Woodward was probably best known for his audio narration in the children's television show Wide-Eye.
One of his earliest starring roles was as Royal Flying Corps pilot Sergeant Alan Farmer in the s BBC drama Wings. This was followed by his starring as the by-the-book Royal Air Force pilot Squadron Leader Rex in Piece of Cake ().
Edward woodward biography More from this person. Soccer Shoot-Out as Commentator Voice. A Congregation of Ghosts as Reverend Densham. Becket as Clement uncredited.During the s Woodward made an appearance in the Granada Televisionsoap operaFamilies as well as taking the role of gamekeeper Walter Gillies in Yorkshire Television's long-running s drama Heartbeat. A further appearance in Heartbeat came in the episode Out of the Long, Dark Night, in which he played James Knight, a former army officer.
Woodward appeared in the s ITV police drama Murder City and also portrayed Leonard "Nipper" Read of Scotland Yard in the ITV adaptation of Jake Arnott's crime novel He Kills Coppers. He guest-starred with his father Edward and son Sam as a London gangster family in a special storyline for The Bill in Also, he appeared with his father Edward in an episode of American TV's The Equalizer, in which he played Robert McCall's father in a flashback scene.
He is the brother of actors Peter Woodward and Sarah Woodward.
Woodward's other television credits include: The Irish R.M., Tales of the Unexpected, Pie in the Sky, Absolutely Fabulous, Prime Suspect, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries—Bribery and Corruption with James D'Arcy, New Tricks, Bramwell, Midsomer Murders, Murphy's Law, Heat of the Sun, Rosemary & Thyme and Agatha Christie's Poirot.
Woodward had a cameo role in William Mager's short film Stiletto, completed in June
Personal life and death
Woodward married Amanda Smith in They had two sons and a daughter.
Roy dotrice biography Woodward would make fine use of his mastery of the spoken word by putting out a host of audio books. Champions as Josh Gifford. The Baron 1 episode. This short article about an actor or group of actors can be made longer.He also had a son from an earlier relationship with the actress Jan Chappell, and a daughter with Kate Barnwell.
Tim Woodward died of cancer on 9 November , at the age of He was survived by his wife and five children.[1]
Film and television
- Galileo (, by Joseph Losey) as Ludovico Marsili
- The Expert (, series 4, episode 7, BBC Television) as Det.
Sgt. Hallet
- Wings (, BBC Television) as Sgt. Alan Farmer
- The Europeans (, by James Ivory) as Felix Young
- Tales of the Unexpected (, TV series, episode "Decoy") as Timothy Burton
- Cousin Phillis (, TV series) as Edward Holdsworth
- King David (, by Bruce Beresford) as Joab
- Salomè (, by Claude d'Anna) as Nerva
- Personal Services (, by Terry Jones) as Timms
- Piece of Cake (, TV series) as Squadron Leader Rex
- Passion and Paradise (, by Harvey Hart) as Godfrey Higgs
- Closing Numbers (, by Stephen Whittaker) as Keith
- The Scarlet Letter (, by Roland Joffé) as Brewster Stonehall
- Some Mother's Son (, by Terry George) as Harrington
- Heartbeat (, Old Colonials) as Walter Gillies
- The House of Angelo (, by Jim Goddard) as William Angelo
- B.
Monkey (, by Michael Radford) as Frank Rice
- RKO (, TV movie) as Jack L. Warner
- Yoho Ahoy (–, TV series; audiobooks) - narrator
- K The Widowmaker (, by Kathryn Bigelow) as Partonov
- New Tricks (, TV series) as Donald Bevan
- Wide-Eye (–present; audiobooks) as narrator
- Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman (, by Adrian Shergold) as Governor of Holloway
- Space Race (, TV series) as Mitrofan Nedelin
- Agatha Christie's Poirot (, TV series) as Enoch Arden / Charles
- Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial (, TV mini-series) as John Amen
- Flight of Fury (, by Michael Keusch) as Admiral Pendleton
- Stiletto (, short) as the Executive
- Heartbeat (, Out of the Long, Dark Night) as James Knight
- The Fattest Man in Britain (, TV movie) as Morley Raisin
- Mad Dogs (–, TV series) as Dominic
- Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond (, TV mini-series) as Air Chief Marshal 'Bomber' Harris
- Houdini (, TV mini-series) as Sheriff John
- London Has Fallen (, by Babak Najafi) as General
- Criminal (, by Ariel Vromen) as Roderick Armstrong
- Genius (, TV series) as Magistrate König
- Beast (, by Michael Pearce) as Fletcher Huntingdon
- The Marine 6: Close Quarters (, by James Nunn) as Tommy Walker
- Peaky Blinders (, TV series) as Lord Suckerby
- Radioactive (, by Marjane Satrapi) as Alexandre Millerand
- Casualty (, TV series) as Vincent Millbank