Personal Info
- Known ForActing
- GenderMale
- Birthday1929-07-21 (96 years)
- Place of Birth Tyne Dock, South Shields, County Durham, England
- Also Known As-
John Woodvine
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Woodvine (born 21 July 1929) is an English stage and screen actor who has appeared in more than 70 theatre productions, as well as a similar number of television and film roles. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Woodvine licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Acting Career
- 2023
Enys Men
As: The Preacher
- 2017
Decline and Fall
As: Master of the College
- 2016
The Crown
As: Archbishop of York
- 2015
A Song for Jenny
As: Father
- 2014
The Musketeers
As: Abbot
- 2012
Hebburn
As: Arthur
- 2011
Vera
As: Alan Kenworthy
- 2010
Burke & Hare
As: Lord Provost
- 2010
Joe Maddison's War
As: Father Connolly
- 2010
On Expenses
As: Lord
- 2009
Hamlet
As: Player King
- 2008
Flick
As: Dr Nickel
- 2007
The Midnight Drives
As: Guesthouse Owner
- 2007
The Trial of Tony Blair
As: Judge
- 2006
Miss Potter
As: Sir Nigel
- 2004
Vanity Fair
As: Lord Bareacres
- 2003
The Other Boleyn Girl
As: Uncle Howard
- 2002
The Secret
As: Frank
- 2002
The Falklands Play
As: Adm. of the Fleet Sir Terence Lewin
- 2001
Bob & Rose
As: William Gossage
- 1999
Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil
As: Sir Hugh Dalrymple
- 1997
Midsomer Murders
As: Sir Harry Chatwyn
- 1997
Midsomer Murders
As: Commodore
- 1995
Persuasion
As: Admiral Croft
- 1994
Fatherland
As: Luther
- 1994
Finney
As: Bobo Sr.
- 1994
Faith
As: Boss
- 1994
Dragonworld
As: Lester MacIntyre
- 1994
A Pinch of Snuff
As: Godfrey Blengdale
- 1993
Harry
As: Jack Crow
- 1993
The Trial
As: Herr Deimen
- 1993
Peak Practice
As: Jackie Brown
- 1993
Leon the Pig Farmer
As: Vitelli
- 1992
Wuthering Heights
As: Thomas Earnshaw
- 1992
Heartbeat
As: Frank Armstrong
- 1991
Pirate Prince
As: Kreutzen
- 1991
Performance
As: Earl of Warwick
- 1991
Spender
As: Berry
- 1990
The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship
As: The Chamberlain / Father (voice)
- 1990
Who Bombed Birmingham?
As: Tom Clarke
- 1990
The Chief
As: Terence Oglivy
- 1989
A Tale of Two Cities
As: Attorney General
- 1989
Danny the Champion of the World
As: Tallon
- 1989
And a Nightingale Sang
As: George
- 1989
Duke Bluebeard's Castle
As: Speaker of the Prologue (voice)
- 1989
Countdown to War
As: Joachim von Ribbentrop
- 1989
The Dog It Was That Died
As: Dr. Seddon
- 1988
The Black and Blue Lamp
As: Supt. Hammond
- 1988
Glory Enough For All
As: Dr. John MacLeod
- 1988
Chelmsford 123
As: Psychiatrist
- 1988
The Modern World: Ten Great Writers
As: Ruggio Ruggeri / Henry IV / Leone
- 1987
The New Statesman
As: Sir Malachi Jellicoe
- 1986
Casualty
As: Reg Macready
- 1986
Casualty
As: Jack Hetherington
- 1986
The Marlowe Inquest
As: William Danby
- 1986
Death Is Part of the Process
As: Mr Norval
- 1985
The Browning Version
As: Dr. Frobisher
- 1985
Edge of Darkness
As: Ross
- 1985
Deceptions
As: Chief Inspector
- 1985
Deceptions
As: Chief Inspector
- 1985
Murder with Mirrors
As: Christian Gilbranson
- 1984
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
As: King Antiochus
- 1984
The Prisoner of Zenda
As: Colonel Sapt
- 1984
The Tripods
As: Meister West 468
- 1984
The Tripods
As: Meister West 468
- 1984
Squaring the Circle
As: Gierek
- 1982
Spaghetti House
As: Senior Officer
- 1981
An American Werewolf in London
As: Dr. J. S. Hirsch
- 1980
Juliet Bravo
As: John Lambert
- 1979
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
As: Colonel
- 1979
Doctor Who: The Armageddon Factor
As: Marshal
- 1979
Macbeth
As: Banquo
- 1978
Butterflies Don't Count
As: Penitent
- 1978
Return of the Saint
As: Ray Dennis
- 1976
When the Boat Comes In
As: Les Mallow
- 1975
Assault on Agathon
As: Matt Fenrek
- 1974
Playhouse
As: Colonel
- 1972
Young Winston
As: Howard
- 1971
Man Failure
As: Narrator (voice)
- 1971
The Devils
As: Louis Trincant
- 1971
Elizabeth R
As: Sir Francis Drake
- 1970
Hamlet
As: Claudius
- 1970
Play for Today
As: Penitent
- 1970
The Walking Stick
As: Bertie Irons
- 1969
Softly Softly: Task Force
As: Det. Chief Supt. Allan
- 1969
Hadleigh
As: Driberg
- 1968
The Champions
As: Lt. Kruger Haller
- 1968
The Caesars
As: Vitellius
- 1967
The Further Adventures of the Musketeers
As: Aramis
- 1967
Turn Out the Lights
As: Stefan
- 1965
BBC Play of the Month
As: Sebastian
- 1965
BBC Play of the Month
As: MacDuff
- 1965
Darling
As: Customs Officer (uncredited)
- 1963
Doctor Who
As: Marshal
- 1962
The Saint
As: Pilot
- 1962
Man of the World
As: Gioti
- 1962
Z-Cars
As: DI Alan Witty
- 1961
The Avengers
As: Seagrave
- 1956
Armchair Theatre
As: Fred Barrow