- Geoffrey Hutchings
Geoffrey Hutchings (born 1939 in
Dorchester, Dorset ,United Kingdom ) is a British actor from stage,movie s andtelevision .He studied French and Physical Education at
Birmingham University before he became a member of theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Arts and theRoyal Shakespeare Company in 1968. He played Bosola in the 1971 RSC production ofJohn Webster 's "The Duchess of Malfi ".A first collaboration with
David Leland for the film "Made in Britain " (directed byAlan Clarke and starringTim Roth ) in 1981 has led to his notable role as Hubert Mansell, the embittered father ofEmily Lloyd in "Wish You Were Here" in 1987.Other movie successes included "
White Hunter, Black Heart " (withClint Eastwood ), "Henry V" (withKenneth Branagh ), "Topsy-Turvy " (withJim Broadbent ), "Clockwise" (withJohn Cleese ) and "The Affair of the Necklace " (withHilary Swank ).On television, his most notable production has probably been "
Our Friends in the North " (1996), in which he played corrupt building contractor John Edwards, a character closely based on the real-life figure ofJohn Poulson . In late 2006 he had an appearance in theSky One television adaption of "Terry Pratchett's Hogfather ".He is currently appearing in "Benidorm".External links
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