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John Wood

AKA: John Woods
Birthday: 1930-07-05
Died: 2011-08-06
Birthplace: Derbyshire, England, UK


John Wood (5 July 1930 – 6 August 2011) was an English stage and screen actor known for his distinguished career in both classical and contemporary theater. He was born on July 5, 1930, in Derbyshire, England. Wood gained prominence as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he performed in numerous Shakespearean productions. Wood's notable stage roles include performances in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," "The Rivals," and "Travesties," among many others. He also appeared in various productions on Broadway, earning critical acclaim for his performances in plays such as "Amadeus" and "The Winslow Boy." In addition to his stage work, John Wood had a presence in film and television. He starred in movies like "WarGames" (1983) and "Chocolat" (2000). His television credits include appearances in series such as "The Avengers," "Inspector Morse," and "Midsomer Murders." John Wood was highly regarded for his exceptional acting talent, particularly his ability to portray complex characters with depth and nuance. He received several awards throughout his career, including a Tony Award for his performance in "Travesties" and a Laurence Olivier Award for his work in "The Philanthropist." Sadly, John Wood passed away on August 6, 2011, in England, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances in the world of theater and film.

Filmography

WarGames
Character: Stephen Falken
Chocolat
Character: Guillaume Blerot
Ladyhawke
Character: Bishop of Aquila

The Revengers' Comedies
Character: Col. Marcus
Shadowlands
Character: Christopher Riley
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Character: Jeremy Talbott

Lady Jane
Character: John Dudley, Duke of Nothumberland
The Young Americans
Character: Richard Donnelly
Slaughterhouse-Five
Character: English Officer

Citizen X
Character: Gorbunov
Orlando
Character: Archduke Harry
The Avengers
Character: Trubshaw

One More Time
Character: Figg
The Body
Character: Cardinal Pesci
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Character: Wetherby

Nicholas and Alexandra
Character: Col. Kobylinsky
Jane Eyre
Character: Mr. Brocklehurst
Rasputin
Character: Prime Minister Stolypin

Uncovered
Character: Cesar
The White Countess
Character: Prince Peter Belinskya
Poor Cherry
Character: Brian

Somebody Killed Her Husband
Character: Ernest Van Stanten
Which Way to the Front?
Character: Finkel
That Kind of Girl
Character: Doctor

Postman's Knock
Character: P.C. Woods
The Return of the Dancing Master
Character: Jonas Andersson
The Gambler
Character: The General

Twelfth Night
Character: Sir Toby Belch
Sabrina
Character: Fairchild
The Challenge
Character: School Inspector

Imagining Argentina
Character: Amos Sternberg
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Character: Jason
The Summer House
Character: Robert

Just Like a Woman
Character: John Martin
Blue Fire Lady
Character: Gus

Richard III
Character: King Edward IV
The Madness of King George
Character: Thurlow
Longitude
Character: Sir Edmund Halley

The Venice Project
Character: The Viscount
An Ideal Husband
Character: Lord Caversham
Love Is a Ball
Character: Julian Soames

The Little Vampire
Character: Lord McAshton

Mad Cows
Character: Alistair
Idol on Parade
Character: Jeremy
The Empty Beach
Character: Parker

Memento Mori
Character: Ex-Inspector Henry Mortimer
Just for Fun
Character: Official
The Rebel
Character: Poet

Heartburn
Character: British Moderator
The Mouse on the Moon
Character: Countryman
Metroland
Character: The Retired Commuter

The Rocket Post
Character: Sir Wilson Ramsay
Marriage
Character: Councillor Podkolyossin
Oh, Boy!
Character: Man