• Name: Edward Woodward
  • Date of Birth: June 01, 1930
  • Place of Birth: Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
Mini-bio: Regarded by many as England's finest actor, Edward Woodward started out in the workaday world as a sanitation engineer. At 15, Woodward enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and at 16 he made... read more his theatrical bow with the Farnham Repertory. His first significant West End stage success was the 1954 comedy Where There's a Will, which also served as his film debut that same year. He was elevated to star status with his flawless performance in the 1961 production Rattle of a Simple Man. This led to his Broadway debut in High Spirits, a musical adaptation of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit. He went on to spend several seasons with Olivier's National Theatre, scoring an enormous hit in the title role of Cyrano de Bergerac. The TV-idol phase of Woodward's career began in 1967, when he was cast as two-fisted detective Callan in the weekly series A Magnum for Schneider, later retitled Callan in deference to Woodward's popularity. He continued playing Callan until 1973, then extended his newfound celebrity to the big screen, starring in such films as The Wicker Man (1973) and Breaker Morant (1980). His post-Callan TV work included 1977's The Secret Army, the role of Simon Legree in the 1987 TV-movie Uncle Tom's Cabin, the part of Sherlock Holmes in 1990's Hands of a Murderer, and, of course, his four-season (1985-1989) run as soldier-of-fortune Robert McCall in The Equalizer. He also starred in a number of British TV musical specials, exhibiting his superbly trained singing voice. In addition, Woodward recorded several "talking records," for which he won two Gold Disc awards (the British equivalent of the Grammys). Though plagued by serious health problems, Woodward seldom stopped working during the later years of his life, and in 1997 returned to star in the third season of the British situation comedy Common as Muck. He died at age 79 in November 2009, ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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flixster.actor.pane.162667974 - flixsterEdward Woodward mini-bio: Brit actor Edward Woodward made a highly successful transition into Hollywood stardom in the mid 80s thanks to a popular TV dramatic series. Possessing a magnetic, yet coldly handsome demeanor in the same mold as Christopher Plummer, he was born on June 1, 1930 in London and received his early education at various schools before becoming a student at Kingston College. Trained in acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he made his stage debut in 1946 and gained valuable experience in repertory companies throughout England and Scotland.

He took his first London curtain call in 1954 with "Where There's a Will" and subsequently made his movie debut recreating his stage part in the film version of Where There's a Will (1955). A gifted singer, he produced over a dozen musical recordings. He also put out a host of audio books that made fine use of his mastery of the spoken word.

He performed in such Shakespearean productions as "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", "Pericles", "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Measure for Measure" before scoring a major success with the play "Rattle of a Simple Man" in 1961, making his Broadway debut in the play two years later. Elsewhere on Broadway he showed off his singing pipes excellently as Charles Condomine in the musical adaptation of Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit" entitled "High Spirits" (1964) starring Tammy Grimes, Louise Troy and Beatrice Lillie, and following this with the comedy "The Best Laid Plans" (1966).

In later years and on various stages, he played a superb "Cyrano de Bergerac" as well as noble appearances in "The White Devil", "Babes in the Wood", "The Male of the Species", "The Beggar's Opera" and "Private Lives". His latest theatre venture was in "The Dead Secret" in 1992. Although in movies from 1955, it was TV that earned him his initial star in England. Feature film roles in such acclaimed period costumers as Becket (1964) and Young Winston (1972) were overshadowed by his more successful work on the smaller screen, especially his weary spy in "Callan" (1967), which spawned TV-movie and the popular character.

A brilliant performance in the film The Wicker Man (1973) eventually led to international stardom as courtmartialed Lt. Harry Morant in the classic Aussie-made historical drama 'Breaker' Morant (1980). Woodward was finally granted some attention in the States at age 55, earning his own popular series, the noirish espionage series "The Equalizer" (1985). Served up best in crime, historical and political intrigue, he has been completely at home playing no-nonsense authoritarians and brooding loner types.

Following the series' cancellation, he returned to British TV with the mystery "In Suspicious Circumstances" (1994), but was never far away from the US shores. Maturing roles in advancing years included a wide range of characters -- everything from Merlin to the Ghost of Christmas Present in mini-movie formats.

He married actress Venetia Barrett (nee Collett) in 1952 and had three children, all of whom went into acting: Tim Woodward, Peter Woodward and Sarah Woodward. Sarah earned a Tony nomination for her featured performance in "The Real Thing" in 2000. After his tabloid divorce (after over 30 years) from his first wife, he quickly married lovely actress Michele Dotrice in 1987, the sister of former 60s Disney child star Karen Dotrice of Mary Poppins (1964) fame. He and Michele produced one child, Emily.


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Edward Woodward Information:
Eye color:blue
Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
Nickname(s):Ted
Notable feature(s):
Education:He went to Eccleston Road and Sydenham Road School in Croydon and the Elmwood School as well as Hinchley Wood School in Surrey. He then attended Kingston College
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Family:parents Edward & Violet
Children Tim, Peter, ,Sarah & Emily Beth
2nd wife Michele
grandson Sam
Resides in:lived in Hawker's Cove near Padstow, Cornwall,
Religious affiliations:
Political affiliation:
Personal interests/hobbies:acting,singing, he loved painting with watercolours
Charities/Causes:
Other:His capability as tenor enabled him to record twelve albums of songs, as well as three albums of poetry and fourteen books to tape

He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 1978 for his services to drama



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