- Ronald Howard (British actor)
Ronald Howard (
7 April 1918 –19 December 1996 ), the son of actor Leslie Howard, was an Englishactor and writer best known in the U.S. for starring in a weekly "Sherlock Holmes" television series in 1954.Life and work
Howard was born in
Norwood ,London , the son of legendary film actor Leslie Howard (Ashley Wilkes in "Gone With the Wind"). After graduating fromJesus College, Cambridge , Ronald Howard became a newspaper reporter for a while but decided to follow in his father's footsteps and become an actor.His first film role was an uncredited
bit part in "Pimpernel Smith " (1941), a film directed by and starring his father in the title role, though young Howard's part ended up on thecutting room floor . In the early 1940s, Howard gained acting experience in regional theater, theLondon stage, and eventually films, his official debut in "While the Sun Shines" in 1947. Howard received varying degrees of exposure in some well-known films, such as "The Queen of Spades" (1949) and "The Browning Version" (1951). Howard playedWill Scarlet in the episode of the same name of the 1950s British television classic "The Adventures of Robin Hood" starringRichard Greene . The character of Scarlet was later portrayed byPaul Eddington .The 1954 "Sherlock Holmes" television series, based on the
Arthur Conan Doyle characters and produced bySheldon Reynolds , ran for 39 episodes starring Howard as Holmes andHoward Marion-Crawford as Watson. In addition to 21st century DVD releases, in 2006 this series was being broadcast for the first time in the UK on the satellite channel 'Bonanza'.Howard continued mainly in British "B" films throughout the 50s and 60s, most notably "
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb " (1964), along with a few plum television guest roles in British and American television in the 60s, including playing 'The Wing Commander' in the 1967 "Cowboy in Africa " TV show alongsideChuck Connors and Tom Nardini. But stardom eluded "Wink", as he was known to his close friends and family, despite his striking looks, mellow voice, and evident talent. In the mid-1970s, he reluctantly put aside his acting career to run an art gallery. In the 1980s, he wrote a biography, covering the career and mysterious death of his father, whose plane was shot down over the Bay of Biscay onJune 1 ,1943 .Further reading
* "In Search of My Father: A Portrait of Leslie Howard", ISBN 0-312-41161-8
* "Trivial Fond Records - Leslie Howard" (editor), ISBN 0-7183-0418-7External links
*http://www.sherlockhoward.homestead.com A Site dedicated to Ronald Howard
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