Birthday: 1929-07-21
Birthplace: Tyne Dock, South Shields, County Durham, England
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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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.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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2023-01-12 | Enys Men | The Preacher | |
2015-07-05 | A Song for Jenny | Father | |
2010-10-29 | Burke & Hare | Lord Provost | |
2010-09-19 | Joe Maddison's War | Father Connolly | |
2010-02-23 | On Expenses | Lord | |
2009-12-26 | Hamlet | Player King | |
2008-10-03 | Flick | Dr Nickel | |
2007-06-25 | The Midnight Drives | Guesthouse Owner | |
2007-01-15 | The Trial of Tony Blair | Judge | |
2006-12-03 | Miss Potter | Sir Nigel | |
2004-09-01 | Vanity Fair | Lord Bareacres | |
2003-03-28 | The Other Boleyn Girl | Uncle Howard | |
2002-04-13 | The Secret | Frank | |
2002-04-10 | The Falklands Play | Adm. of the Fleet Sir Terence Lewin | |
1999-02-24 | Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil | Sir Hugh Dalrymple | |
1995-05-01 | Persuasion | Admiral Croft | |
1994-11-26 | Fatherland | Luther | |
1994-07-27 | Dragonworld | Lester MacIntyre | |
1994-04-09 | A Pinch of Snuff | Godfrey Blengdale | |
1993-06-18 | The Trial | Herr Deimen | |
1993-02-26 | Leon The Pig Farmer | Vitelli | |
1992-10-16 | Wuthering Heights | Thomas Earnshaw | |
1992-07-20 | Little Richard Wrecked My Marriage | ||
1991-12-26 | Pirate Prince | Kreutzen | |
1990-09-28 | The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship | The Chamberlain / Father (voice) | |
1990-04-22 | Who Bombed Birmingham? | Tom Clarke | |
1989-04-29 | Danny the Champion of the World | Tallon | |
1989-04-17 | And a Nightingale Sang | George | |
1989-04-12 | Duke Bluebeard's Castle | Speaker of the Prologue (voice) | |
1989-04-07 | Countdown to War | Joachim von Ribbentrop | |
1989-01-01 | The Dog It Was That Died | Dr. Seddon | |
1988-09-07 | The Black and Blue Lamp | ||
1988-06-27 | Glory Enough For All | Dr. John MacLeod | |
1986-09-03 | The Marlowe Inquest | William Danby | |
1985-12-31 | The Browning Version | Dr. Frobisher | |
1985-05-26 | Deceptions | Chief Inspector | |
1985-02-20 | Murder with Mirrors | Christian Gilbranson | |
1984-12-08 | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | King Antiochus | |
1984-09-15 | The Tripods | Meister West 468 | |
1984-05-23 | Squaring the Circle | Gierek | |
1982-10-22 | Spaghetti House | Senior Officer | |
1981-08-21 | An American Werewolf in London | Dr. J. S. Hirsch | |
1979-11-14 | Every Good Boy Deserves Favour | Colonel | |
1979-02-24 | Doctor Who: The Armageddon Factor | Marshal | |
1979-02-02 | Macbeth | Banquo | |
1978-11-28 | Butterflies Don't Count | Penitent | |
1975-07-24 | Assault on Agathon | Matt Fenrek | |
1972-10-20 | The Baron: Mystery Island | John Garvey | |
1972-07-20 | Young Winston | Howard | |
1971-07-16 | The Devils | Louis Trincant | |
1970-11-07 | Hamlet | Claudius | |
1970-09-20 | Macbeth | MacDuff | |
1970-04-15 | The Walking Stick | Bertie Irons | |
1965-08-03 | Darling | Customs Officer (uncredited) |