- Edward Hardwicke
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birthname = Edward Hardwicke
birthdate = Birth date and age|1932|8|7|df=yes
location =London ,England ,UK
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yearsactive = 1943-Present
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tonyawards =Edward Hardwicke, sometimes credited as Edward Hardwick, (born
August 7 ,1932 ), the son of SirCedric Hardwicke and actress Helena Pickard, is an Englishactor .Early life and career
Hardwicke was born in
London ,England . He began his film career in Hollywood at the age of 10, inVictor Fleming ’s film "A Guy Named Joe ", withSpencer Tracy . He returned to England, attendedStowe School , and did his military service as aPilot Officer in theRoyal Air Force . He joined theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and trained as an actor.The Old Vic and the National Theatre
He played at the
Bristol Old Vic ,The Oxford Playhouse and theNottingham Playhouse , before joiningLaurence Olivier ’s National Theatre in 1964. He performed regularly there for seven years. He appeared with Olivier inShakespeare ’s "Othello " and Ibsen’s "The Master Builder ". He also appeared inPeter Shaffer ’s "The Royal Hunt of the Sun " (withRobert Stephens ), "Charley's Aunt ",Tom Stoppard ’s "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead", Congreve's "The Way of the World ", Feydeau’s "A Flea In Her Ear " (directed byJacques Charon of the "Comédie Française "), "The Crucible ", Pirandello's "The Rules Of The Game", Dostoevsky's "The Idiot" and Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession ". He returned to the National in 1977 for a production of Feydeau's "The Lady from Maxim's".In 1973, he played Dr Astrov in Chekhov's "
Uncle Vanya " at theBristol Old Vic , and had an uncredited role as Charles Calthrop in the motion picture "The Day of the Jackal". In 1975, he appeared inFrederick Lonsdale 's "On Approval" at theHaymarket Theatre , and in 1976, he played Sir Robert Chiltern inOscar Wilde 's "An Ideal Husband " at theYvonne Arnaud Theatre , a production with which he toured Canada.In 2001, he played Arthur Winslow in "
The Winslow Boy " at theChichester Festival Theatre , a role played by his father in the 1948 film.TV and Sherlock Holmes
Hardwicke became familiar to television audiences in the 1970s drama series, "Colditz", in which he played Pat Grant, a character based on the real-life war hero,
Pat Reid . He then played "Arthur" in the sitcom My Old Man. In 1978, Hardwicke appeared in the last filmed episode of "The Sweeney " called "Hearts and Minds" as Bellcourt. David Burke suggested Hardwicke as his successor in the role of the Dr Watson in theGranada Television adaptations of theSherlock Holmes stories, "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", alongsideJeremy Brett . Hardwicke played the role for eight years from 1986 to 1994 as a very calm and attentive Watson and became permanently associated with it, also playing it on the West End stage with Brett in "The Secret of Sherlock Holmes" in 1989.His other television appearances have been numerous, and have included "Holocaust" (1978), "
Lovejoy " (1992), "The Ruth Rendell Mysteries " (1997), "David Copperfield" (2000), and "Agatha Christie's Poirot " (2004).Films
He has appeared in various films, including "The Day of the Jackal" (1973), "
The Black Windmill " (1974),Richard Loncraine 's 1995 version of "Richard III", "The Scarlet Letter" (1995), "Shadowlands " (1993), "Elizabeth" (1998), "Enigma" (2001), "The Gathering Storm " (2002), "Love Actually " (2003) andRoman Polanski 's "Oliver Twist" (2005).Personal life
Edward Hardwicke has two daughters, Kate and Emma, and a stepdaughter Claire. He lives with his wife, on their farm, in
Normandy ,France .External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0362570/ Edward Hardwicke] at the
Internet Movie Database .
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