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Jack Hedley

Jack Hedley

Acting1930London, England, UK

Biography

Jack Hedley (born in London on 28 October 1930 as Jack Hawkins, name changed to avoid confusion with his namesake) was an English actor, best known for his performances on television.

His screen career began in 1950 with a 13-minute drama-documentary about polio called A Life to be Lived. In the 1950s he starred in a number of films and TV appearances, such as Left Right and Centre, Fair Game, and the Alun Owen-scripted No Trams to Lime Street with Billie Whitelaw. He became a TV star in the Francis Durbridge-scripted BBC series The World of Tim Frazer (transmitted from November 1960 to March 1961), the 18 instalments of which comprised three separate serials of six episodes each. He also played Corrigan Blake in Alun Owen's 1962 BBC play You Can't Win 'Em All, the role being taken over by John Turner in the series Corrigan Blake that resulted the following year. He was also in Alun Owen's 'A Little Winter Love'.

He appeared in a number of British films of the 1960s, notably Lawrence of Arabia (1962), The Scarlet Blade (1963), Witchcraft (1964), Of Human Bondage (1964), The Secret of Blood Island (1964) and The Anniversary (1968). He also had roles in several 1970s BBC dramas, such as that of Lt Colonel Preston in Colditz (1972-4) and ex-serviceman Alan Haldane in Who Pays the Ferryman? (1977). Reportedly, the series was marked off-screen by personality clashes between Hedley and his co-stars Betty Arvaniti and Maria Sokali.

Hedley later appeared in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only as Sir Timothy Havelock, also voicing Havelock's parrot. Soon after this, in the autumn of 1981 he played the lead role (cynical investigative cop Fred Williams) in Lucio Fulci's The New York Ripper (Lo squartatore di New York), in which his voice was dubbed. He also starred with Stanley Baker and Jean Seberg in the film of Irwin Shaw's 'In The French Style'.

Other TV appearances include: The Saint, Gideon's Way (The Alibi Man), Softly, Softly, Dixon of Dock Green, The Buccaneers, Return of the Saint, One by One, Remington Steele, Only Fools and Horses (A Royal Flush), 'Allo 'Allo, Dalziel and Pascoe, and the television film version of Brief Encounter.

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Acting History

2000
Saint Paul
as Hoherpriester
1997
Character
as Mr. Forester
1995
Space Precinct
TVas The Icar Vedra2 eps
1994
The World of Hammer
TVas Self (archive footage)
1992
'Allo 'Allo!
TVas General von Karzibrot2 eps
1990
The Plot to Kill Hitler
as General Adolf Heusinger
1986
1984
Remington Steele
TVas G.W. Wainright / Benjamin Applegate1 eps
1982
The New York Ripper
as Lt. Fred Williams
1981
For Your Eyes Only
as Sir Timothy Havelock
1979
Return of the Saint
TVas Colonel Dyson1 eps
1976
Brief Encounter
as Graham Jesson
Hindle Wakes
as Chris Hawthorn
1972
Colditz
TVas Lt. Col. John Preston28 eps
1971
Traitor
as James
UFO
TVas Webb1 eps
Out of the Unknown
TVas Jack Gregory1 eps
1969
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
as William Baxter
1967
How I Won the War
as Melancholy Musketeer
1965
Gideon's Way
TVas Bruce Carroway1 eps
The Saint
TVas Duncan Rawl1 eps
Theatre 625
TVas Owen Davies1 eps
1964
Of Human Bondage
as Griffiths
The Secret of Blood Island
as Sgt. John Crewe
Witchcraft
as Bill Lanier
1963
The Very Edge
as Inspector McInnes
The Scarlet Blade
as Edward Beverley
In the French Style
as Bill Norton
1962
The Longest Day
as RAF Briefing Officer (uncredited)
Lawrence of Arabia
as Reporter (uncredited)
1961
Never Back Losers
as Jim Mathews
1960
1958
Room at the Top
as Architect (uncredited)
Behind the Mask
as Dr. Galbraith
A Night to Remember
as Passenger on deck (uncredited)
1956
The Buccaneers
TVas Raikes

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/28/1930
Day of Death
12/11/2021
Place of Birth
London, England, UK