- Robert Powell
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notable role = Jesus Christ in "Jesus of Nazareth"Richard Hannay
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spouse =Robert Powell (born
1 June 1944 ), is a well-known English television and filmactor , probably most famous for his title role in "Jesus of Nazareth" and as the fictionalsecret agent Richard Hannay . His distinctive voice has become well known in advertisements and documentaries.He is also known for his role as Mark Williams in
BBC One medical drama, "Holby City ", and in the sitcom "The Detectives " alongsideJasper Carrott .Biography
Born in
Salford , and educated atManchester Grammar School and Salford University, Powell took up acting while an undergraduate. He had a small role in the original version of "The Italian Job " playing one of the drivers, but had to wait a few years for his first success, playing scientist Toby Wren in theBBC 'ssci-fi series, "Doomwatch " in 1970. Having been at his request killed off in the last episode of the original series, Powell became a pin-up and a household name, following up with starring roles in several BBC serials, including "Sentimental Education " and "Jude the Obscure ".For several years, Powell continued as a television regular, with occasional forays into film, notably as "Mahler" in 1974. He also notably played Captain Walker in the 1975
Ken Russell film version of "Tommy". His role had no lines at all and apart from a few early scenes during the overture withAnn-Margret , he is primarily seen through the mind of his son as played by Barry Winch (Young Tommy) andRoger Daltrey . In one of those scenes Captain Walker is shown in acrucifixion pose.He then played Jesus Christ in the series "Jesus of Nazareth" following a successful second audition with
Franco Zeffirelli . The series had an all star cast, such asSir Laurence Olivier ,Christopher Plummer ,Rod Steiger andJames Mason . For this role, Powell was nominated for aBAFTA award, and collected the "TV Times " Best Actor award for the same performance.In 1975, Powell married his girlfriend, the
Pan's People dancer Babs Lord. This happened quickly and quietly, partly due to the fact he was about to start filming for "Jesus of Nazareth", and partly to overcome problems if she flew out to see him on location inMorocco . Both felt it would be easier if they were married.On
23 November 1977 , they had their son, Barney, followed in 1979 by a daughter, Kate.In 1978, Powell took the leading role of Richard Hannay in the third film version of "The Thirty-Nine Steps". It met with modest success, and critics compared Powell's portrayal of
John Buchan 's character favourably with his predecessors. His characterisation did indeed prove to be enduring, as almost ten years later a television series entitled simply "Hannay" appeared with Powell back in the role, (although the Buchan short stories on which the series was based were set in an earlier period than "The Thirty-Nine Steps "). "Hannay" ran for two seasons.In 1980 Powell appeared in the film "Harlequin" playing the Harlequin of the title who seems to have the power to cure the son of a powerful politician. For this performance, he won the Best Actor Award at the
Paris Film Festival . In 1982, he won Best Actor at theVenice Film Festival for his role in "Imperativ".Powell then agreed to a request from his old friend and golf partner, comedian
Jasper Carrott , taking the part of an incompetent detective in a succession of sketches that formed part of Carrott's television series. "The Detectives " was so popular that it was turned into asitcom , Powell's first and only venture into this genre.In 1986, Powell narrated and co-starred in
William C. Faure 's popular miniseries "Shaka Zulu "...with soccer legendHenry Cele in the title role.In 1992, Powell starred in the
New Zealand World War I film "Chunuk Bair", as Sgt Maj Frank Smith.Nowadays Powell appears in person less often, but his distinctive voice is frequently heard on
voice-overs , advertisements, and as a narrator of television programmes such as "Great Crimes and Trials ". He has also narrated many audio books including "The Thirty Nine Steps", abridged versions of many ofAlan Garner 's books, and several abridged novels for 'The Talking Classics Collection'. Powell has also lent his voice to musical works, such asDavid Bedford 's album The Rime of the Ancient Mariner [cite web
url=http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1388807/a/Rime+Of+The+Ancient+Mariner.htm
title=The Rime of the Ancient Mariner at CD Universe] , or the 2002rock opera The Hound of the Baskervilles, byClive Nolan andOliver Wakeman , where he played the role of John Watson. He also made use of his narrating skills on a rock album byRick Wakeman called "The Cost of Living".In early 2005 he became a regular in the UK TV soap, "
Holby City ".On
29 October 2001 a state-of-the-art theatre named after him was opened at theUniversity of Salford . [cite news
url=http://www.salford.ac.uk/news/details/53
title=What a performance!
publisher=University of Salford News
date=2001-10-30
last=Quilliam
first=Wendy]On
9 February 2008 he performed asnarrator Prokofiev 'sPeter and the Wolf with theHuddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra with conductorNatalia Luis-Bassa in the North ofEngland . [cite news
url=http://www.examiner.co.uk/leisure-and-entertainment/arts-news/2008/01/18/classic-tale-for-actor-of-many-parts-86081-20364031/
title=Classic tale for actor of many parts
publisher=Huddersfield Daily Examiner
date=2008-01-18
last=Baldwin
first=Andrew]Main Filmography
* Robbery (1967)
*Walk a Crooked Path (1969)
*The Italian Job (1969)
* Secrets (1971)
* Running Scared (1972)
* Asylum (1972)
*The Asphyx (1973)
* Mahler (1974)
* Tommy (1975)
* Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
* The Thirty Nine Steps (1978)
* Harlequin (1980)
*Jane Austen in Manhattan (1980)
* The Survivor (1981)
*Imperativ (1982)
* The Jigsaw Man (1983)
*What Waits Below (1984)
* D'Annunzio (1985)
* Shaka Zulu (1986)
* Chunuk Bair (1992)References
External links
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* [http://www.whatsontv.co.uk/primetime/holby_city/whos_who/mark_williams Robert Powell's "Holby City" profile] at What's on TV
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