- Edward Woodward
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Infobox Actor
birthname = Edward Albert Arthur Woodward
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birthdate =birth date and age|1930|6|1
location =Croydon ,England
spouse =Venetia Barrett (1952 - 1986)Michele Dotrice (1987 - present)
children =Tim Woodward (b.1953)
Peter Woodward (b.1956)
Sarah Woodward (b.1963)
Emily Woodward (b.)
emmyawards =Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series
Nominated: 1986 "The Equalizer "
Nominated: 1987 "The Equalizer"
Nominated: 1988 "The Equalizer"
Nominated: 1989 "The Equalizer"
Nominated: 1990 "The Equalizer"
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor - Drama Series
Nominated: 1989 "The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents "
goldenglobeawards = Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama
1987 "The Equalizer"
Nominated: 1988 "The Equalizer"
baftaawards = Best Actor
1970 "Callan"Edward Albert Arthur Woodward OBE (born
June 1 ,1930 Croydon ) is an Englishactor andsinger .Originally a
Shakespearian stage actor, he is best known for his role in the 1960-1970s spy series, "Callan", for the 1973 film "The Wicker Man" and his lead role in the 1980s American television series "The Equalizer ."Biography
Woodward attended Eccleston Road and Sydenham Road School, Croydon, and the Elmwood School in Wallingford, as well as Hinchley Wood School in
Surrey . He then attended Kingston College.Theatre
Woodward wanted to become an actor, but initially in the post war period became an Associate Member of RADA while taking amateur roles. Wanting to train as
journalist , he eventually took work in a sanitary engineer's office, before attending theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art .Woodward began as stage actor at the Castle Theatre,
Farnham , in 1946. After graduation from RADA he worked extensively inrepertory companies as aShakespearean actor throughoutEngland andScotland , making his London debut in "Where There's A Will" in 1955, and also starred in the film adaptation that same year. His work in the West End includedShakespeare 's "Romeo and Juliet " and "Hamlet " both in 1955, as well as "Cyrano de Bergerac" in 1971. Having established himself, he also worked onBroadway theatre inNew York , and inAustralia . Woodward first appeared on Broadway, in "Rattle of a Simple Man" (1963) and the musical comedy "High Spirits" (1964–1965), which won threeTony Awards , followed by the 1966 comedy "The Best Laid Plans".Film
Woodward made his film debut in the 1955 screen adaptation of
R.F. Delderfield 's play, "Where There's a Will".He then made occasional appearances, until taking the role of the repressed, devout
Christian Police Sergeant Neil Howie in the chillingoccult thriller "The Wicker Man" in 1973. Many critics have cited the final scene in "The Wicker Man" as one of the greatest visual shots in cinema history. Woodward was offered acameo role in the 2005 remake, but declined, even though he said he thought the script was very well written.He also appeared in the 1982 film "Who Dares Wins" as Commander Powell.
Woodward made the title role of
Boer War hero Harry "Breaker" Harbord Morant in theAustralia n biographical film drama "Breaker Morant" highly acclaimed in 1980, and brought the film to global notability.Woodward also had a small supporting role in the 2007 action comedy, "
Hot Fuzz ".Television
Throughout his career, Woodward has appeared in over 2000 television productions.
In 1967 he was cast as David Callan in the
ITV Armchair Theatre play "A Magnum for Schneider", which later became 1960's set spy series "Callan." His first television role in which he could demonstrate his ability to express controlled rage, his iconic performance assured the series success from the television in 1972 to a film in 1974.Woodward also appeared on the
BBC 'sMorecambe and Wise Show . When asked byEric Morecambe who would ever appear in one ofErnie Wise 's 'little plays what he wrote`, Ernie replied "Edward Woodward would."Woodward appeared opposite Sir
Laurence Olivier in the 1978 episode of "Laurence Olivier Presents " - Saturday, Sunday, Monday.The series allowed him to be cast in similar roles, but none proved as iconic as "Callan". [ [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/457985/index.html screenonline: Woodward, Edward (1930-) Biography ] ] In 1977 he starred in two series of the
BBC2 dystopian drama "1990", about a future Britain lurching into totalitarianism. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20060509052013/http://www.action-tv.org.uk/guides/1990.htm Action TV - 1990 episode guide ] ]Moving his talents back to the stage and film, it was not until he took the lead role in the 1980s American television series "
The Equalizer " as a British formerCIA operative that he found equal and greater recognition and popularity. The series ran from 1985 until 1989. It ended abruptly after he suffered a massive coronary.He also stared in the short-lived CBS series "Over My Dead Body", which ran in 1990, playing a mystery writer who gets involved solving real crimes.
His TV guest star roles include an appearance in "
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents " and Mr. Jones (aka Philip, codename 'Flavius') in the series "La Femme Nikita." He also guest starred with his son Tim and grandson Sam as aLondon gangster family in a special storyline for "The Bill " in 2008.Other works
An actor with a considerable tonal depth, his capability as
tenor enabled him to record twelve albums of vocal song, as well as three albums ofpoetry and fourteen books to tape. His vocal capability and acting skill enabled him to make a number of appearances when time allowed on theBBC 'sVictorian era music hall programme, "The Good Old Days ."Personal life
Woodward has been twice married, first to Venetia Mary Collett (actress Venetia Barrett) (1952-1987). They had two sons:
Tim Woodward (born 1953) andPeter Woodward (born 1956), both of whom became successful actors, as well as a Tony Award-nominated actress daughter,Sarah Woodward (born 1963). His second marriage was to actressMichele Dotrice , the daughter of his contemporaryRoy Dotrice in 1987. They have one daughter, Emily Beth.Always an active actor, Woodward underwent triple bypass surgery in 1996 and quit smoking after two
heart attack s. In February 2003 it was announced that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088513/news Woodward Fighting Cancer] ] His hobbies have included sword collecting, acting and gem polishing.Awards
In 1969 and 1970, he was Television Actor of the Year, and Best Actor at the Sun Awards in 1970, 1971 and 1972. Woodward won the 1970
BAFTA Award for Best Actor for his title role in Callan. He was appointed anOfficer of the British Empire (OBE) in 1978. At the 1987Golden Globe Awards , he won Best Actor in a Dramatic TV Series for his role of Robert McCall in "The Equalizer". At theEmmy Award from 1986 to 1990, he was nominated each year for "The Equalizer".*
Golden Globe - 1987
*RTS Television Actor of the Year - 1969, 1970
*Sun Award for Best Actor - 1970, 1971, 1972
*Order of the British Empire - 1978Filmography
tage
*1955 - "Where There's a Will"
*1958 - "Romeo and Juliet"
*1958 - "Hamlet"
*1962 - "Rattle of a Simple Man"
*1968 - "Two Cities"
*1971 - "Cyrano de Bergerac"
*1971 - "The White Devil"
*1973 - "The Wolf"
*1975 - "Male of the Species"
*1976 - "On Approval"
*1978 - "The Dark Horse"
*1980 - "The Beggar's O"pera (also director)
*1980 - "Private Lives"
*1982 - "The Assassin"
*1982 - "Richard III"
*1992 - "The Dead Secret"Films
*1955 - "Where There's a Will"
*1960 - "Inn For Trouble"
*1966 - "Becket"
*1968 - "File on the Golden Goose"
*1970 - "Incense for the Damned"
*1972 - "Time for killing (Sitting Target)"
*1973 - "Hunted"
*1974 - "Sitting Target"
*1974 - "Young Winston, as Captain Aylmer Haldane"
*1974 - "The Wicker Man ," in which he played the lead role
*1974 - "Callan"
*1975 - "Three for All"
*1977 - "Stand Up Virgin Soldiers"
*1980 - "Breaker Morant"
*1981 - "The Appointment"
*1981 - "Wet Job" (TV)
*1982 - "Comeback"
*1982 - "Who Dares Wins"
*1982 - "Merlin and the Sword"
*1983 - "Champions"
*1983 - "Operation Comeback (Love is forever)"
*1984 - "Champions"
*1984 - "A Christmas Carol"
*1985 - "Arthur the King"
*1986 - "King David"
*1987 - "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
*1989 - "The Man In The Brown Suit"
*1990 - "Over My Dead Body"
*1990 - "Hands of a Murderer"
*1990 - "Mister Johnson"
*1993 - "Deadly Advice"
*1994 - "A Christmas Reunion"
*1995 - "The Shamrock Conspiracy" (TV)
*1996 - "Harrison: The Cry Of The City" (TV)
*1996 - "Gulliver's Travels"
*1999 - "Marcia's Dowry"
*2007 - "Hot Fuzz " (as Tom Weaver)Television series
*1967 - Sword of Honour
*1967 thru 72, 1981 - Callan
*1972 - Whodunnit? (as host)
*1977 thru 1978 - 1990
*1977 thru 1978 - The Bass Player and the Blonde
*1978 - "Laurence Olivier Presents ": Saturday, Sunday, Monday
*1981 - Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years
*1981 - Nice Work
*1985 thru 1989 -The Equalizer
*1987 - Codename Kyril
*1990 - Over My Dead Body
*1991 - In Suspicious Circumstances
*1991- America at Risk
*1994 - Common as Muck
*1998 -
*1999 - "Crusade"
*2000 - La Femme Nikita
*2001 and 2007 - Messiah,BBC drama series
*2007 -Five Days ,BBC andHBO drama mini-series
*2008 -The Bill Made for TV movies
*1983 - Merlin and the Sword (U.S. title, Arthur the King)
*1983 - Love is Forever
*1984 - A Christmas Carol
*1986 - Uncle Tom's Cabin
*1988 - The Man in the Brown Suit
*1990 - Hands of a Murderer
*1995 - The Shamrock ConspiracyTelevision specials
*1969 - Scott Fitzgerald
*1970 - Bit of a Holiday
*1971 - Evelyn
*1979 - Rod of Iron
*1980 - The Trial of Lady Chatterley
*1980 - Blunt Instrument
*1981 - Wet Job
*1986 - The Spice of Life
*1988 - Hunted
*1990 - Hands of a Murderer, or The Napoleon of Crime
*1991 - In My Defence
*1994 - Harrison
*1995 - Cry of the City
*1995 - Gulliver's TravelsReferences
External links
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* [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/W/htmlW/woodwardedw/woodwardedw.htm The Museum of Broadcast Communications]
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