John Woodvine

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John Woodvine : biography

21 July 1929 –

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.

Early life

Woodvine was born in South Shields, County Durham, England, the son of Rose (née Kelly) and John Woodvine. He was educated at Lord Williams’s School, Thame, Oxfordshire and trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Filmography

  • The Walking Stick (1970)
  • The Devils (1971)
  • Young Winston (1972)
  • Assault on Agathon (Greece, 1975)
  • An American Werewolf in London (1981)
  • Squaring the Circle (Stoppard 1983)
  • And a Nightingale Sang (1988)
  • Danny, the Champion of the World (1989)
  • Wuthering Heights (1992)
  • Persuasion (1995)
  • The Secret (2002)
  • Vanity Fair (2004) – Englishman trying to flee Brussels
  • Miss Potter (2006)

Private life

John Woodvine is married to actress Lynn Farleigh. He was previously married to Hazel Wright, and their daughters are the voice coach Emma Woodvine and the actress Mary Woodvine.

Health

On 11 May 2012 Woodvine collapsed offstage during a Grand Theatre (Leeds) performance of the musical Carousel, shortly after his appearance as the Starkeeper. Although the reason for the collapse was unknown, he was admitted into a local hospital and is in stable condition.

Theatre

John Woodvine made apprentice appearances with James Cooper’s Renegades Theatre Company in Ilford, where he played such parts as the Conjur Man in Dark of the Moon and Claudius in Hamlet (a role he repeated with Prospect Theatre Company).

In 1954 he played Caspar Darde in Captain Carvallo on a tour of service establishments.

He joined the Old Vic company in September 1954, ‘walking on’ in Macbeth. Later in the same season he played Vincentio in The Taming of the Shrew (November 1954); Duke (Senior) in As You Like It (March 1955); Vernon in Part 1 and Lord Chief Justice in Part 2 of Henry IV (April 1955); Flavius in Julius Caesar (September 1955); Rugby in The Merry Wives of Windsor (September 1955); Cleomenes in The Winter’s Tale (November 1955); and the Bishop of Ely and Macmorris in Henry V (December 1955).

In 1956 his roles for the company included Roderigo in Othello (February); Calchas in Troilus and Cressida (April); Murderer in Macbeth (May); Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (June); and Lord Scroop of Berkeley in Richard II (July). These four last-named productions toured, including a three-week season at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York in December 1956 and January 1957. Returning to the company in September 1959, he played Careless in The Double Dealer (William Congreve); Mowbray in Richard II; and Nym in The Merry Wives of Windsor.

His subsequent roles have included:

  • Harry V.Esterbrook in Inherit the Wind, St Martin’s Theatre, March 1960
  • General Lew Wallace in The Andersonville Trial, Mermaid, June 1961
  • Vasquez in ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, Mermaid, August 1961
  • Long John Silver in Treasure Island, Mermaid, December 1961
  • Pentheus in The Bacchae, Mermaid, February 1964
  • Title role in Macbeth, Mermaid, April 1964
  • Simon Eyre in The Shoemaker’s Holiday, Mermaid, July 1964
  • Theseus in Oedipus at Colonus, Mermaid, May 1965
  • Cutler Walpole in The Doctor’s Dilemma, Comedy Theatre, June 1966
  • Badger in Toad of Toad Hall, Comedy Theatre, December 1966
  • Jackie in Close the Coalhouse Door (Alan Plater), Fortune Theatre, October 1968
  • Warrant Office Ormsby in Poor Horace, Lyric Theatre, May 1970
  • Joe Wilson in a solo performance Joe Lives!, Newcastle University and Greenwich Theatre, June 1971
  • Claudius in Hamlet, Prospect Company tour, August 1971
  • Joined the Actors’ Company in 1973 playing Sir Wiful Witwoud in The Way of the World, (Edinburgh Festival); Orlovsky in The Wood Demon; Kent in King Lear: including performances in all three parts at the Brooklyn Academy, New York, January 1974 and Wimbledon Theatre, March–May 1974.
  • Cardinal in ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, March 1974, and Pontagnac in Ruling the Roost (Feydeau farce), Wimbledon, April 1974
  • Staller in Stallerhof (Franz Xaver Kroetz), Hampstead Theatre, February 1975
  • Gerald in The Formation Dancers (Frank Marcus), Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, May 1975
  • Joined the RSC for the 1976 Stratford season, playing Duke of Cornwall in King Lear; Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing; Polixenes in The Winter’s Tale; and Banquo in Macbeth (the latter also at The Other Place, August 1976, and Donmar Warehouse, September 1977).
  • Doctor Pinch in The Comedy of Errors, RSC Aldwych, June 1977
  • Repeated the roles of Dogberry and Capulet at the RSC Aldwych, June–July 1977
  • Subtle in The Alchemist. RSC The Other Place, May 1977; and RSC Aldwych, December 1977
  • Fainall in The Way of the World, RSC Aldwych, January 1978
  • Alexander in Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, RSC Mermaid, June 1978
  • For the 1979 RSC Stratford season he played Sir John Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Malvolio in Twelfth Night, and the title role in Julius Caesar; also playing Falstaff and Malvolio at the RSC Aldwych, 1980 season
  • Ralph Nickleby in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (David Edgar), RSC Aldwych Theatre, June 1980 – June 1981; (re-staged at the Old Vic for television recording, July–August 1981)
  • Charles Merrythought in The Knight of the Burning Pestle (Beaumont and Fletcher), in repertory RSC Aldwych, April–June 1981
  • Ralph Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby, Plymouth Theatre, NY, October 1981 – January 1982
  • Mr Prince in Rocket to the Moon (Clifford Odets), Hampstead Theatre, August 1982 and Apollo Theatre, September–November 1982
  • Sir John Falstaff in ‘’The Henrys’’ (Henry IV parts 1 and 2, and Henry V), English Shakespeare Company, Old Vic, March–May 1987
  • Gregor Hasek in Between East and West (Richard Nelson). Hampstead, December 1987 – January 1988
  • Gens in Ghetto (Joshua Sobol), National Theatre, Olivier, April–November 1989
  • Chris Christopherson in Anna Christie (Eugene O’Neill), Young Vic, June–July 1990
  • Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, and the title role in Volpone, English Shakespeare Company, Lyric Hammersmith and Warwick Arts Centre, February–March 1991
  • Duncan in Macbeth, and Prospero in The Tempest, English Shakespeare Company, Lyric Hammersmith, November–December 1992
  • George H Jones in Machinal (Sophie Treadwell), National Theatre, Lyttelton, October 1993– February 1994
  • Monsewer in The Hostage (Brendan Behan), RSC Barbican, September–October 1994
  • Priuli in Venice Preserv’d (Thomas Otway), Almeida Theatre, October–December 1995
  • Jacques in As You Like It, RSC Barbican, October 1996 – March 1997
  • Sir Henry Clinton in The General from America (Richard Nelson), RSC The Pit, February–April 1997
  • Aslaksen in An Enemy of the People (Ibsen), National Theatre Olivier, September 1997 – January 1998
  • Jack Donovan in Give Me Your Answer, Do! (Brian Friel), Hampstead, March–May 1998
  • Flavius in Timon of Athens, RSC Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, August 1999; and RSC Barbican, March–April 2000
  • King Philip II of Spain in Don Carlos (Schiller), RSC The Pit, January–April 2000
  • Edgar Johnson in Life After Life (Paul Jepson/Tony Parker), National Theatre Lyttelton Loft, May–June 2002
  • The Player King in Hamlet, RSC Courtyard Theatre, Stratford, July 2008;