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Oct 19, 1925
Jul 27, 2018 (92)
Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
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Bernard Hepton
Bernard Hepton (born 19 October 1925 - 27th July, 2018) was a British actor of stage, film and television. Hepton was known as a particularly versatile character actor. He trained at Bradford Civic Theatre school under Esme Church along with actors such as Robert Stephens. He had extensive stage experience as an actor, under Sir Barry Jackson in addition to a spell as Artistic Director of Birmingham Rep and Liverpool Playhouse. On television, he played Toby Esterhase in the BBC Television adaptations of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People, and George Smiley in the radio adaptations. He also played the Kommandant in Colditz (1972–74), and later appeared for the same production team as Albert Foiret in three seasons of Secret Army (1977–79). Before that he had made a guest appearance in an episode of the first series of Catweazle in 1970 where he played a naturalist. Other notable performances included Thomas Cranmer in both The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970) and Elizabeth R (1971). He played Sam Toovey in the 1989 television adaptation of Susan Hill's ghost story The Woman in Black. On radio Hepton played the role of Albert, in Stranger In The Home by Alan Dapre, also the role of The Old Man in the Corner, the Baroness Orczy amateur, and mostly sedentary, sleuth in the BBC dramatizations called The Teahouse Detective (1998–2000). His appearances in feature film were less frequent. He made a brief appearance as Thorpey, a gangster in the classic British film Get Carter (1971), and had another small role, as Milton Goldsmith, in Voyage of the Damned (1976). He was a fan of the Rugby League team Hunslet Hawks and also played stand-off for them in the 1952/53 season, winning a Yorkshire Cup Medal. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bernard Hepton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
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2002 | The Baroness and the Pig | Soames |
1997 | Midsomer Murders | Harold Winstanley |
1996 | Emma | Mr. Woodhouse |
1994 | Dandelion Dead | |
1994 | In The Cold Light Of Day | Len |
1992 | The Old Devils | Malcolm Cellan-Davies |
1991 | Eminent Domain | Slowak |
1991 | A Perfect Hero | Arthur Fleming |
1989 | The Woman in Black | Sam Toovey |
1988 | Stealing Heaven | Bishop |
1988 | The Contract | Henry Carter |
1987 | The Charmer | |
1986 | The Disputation | Raymund de Penjaforte |
1985 | The Holcroft Covenant | Commander Leighton |
1985 | Bleak House | Krook |
1985 | Shadey | Captain Amies |
1983 | Mansfield Park | Sir Thomas Bertram |
1982 | Gandhi | G.O.C. |
1982 | Smiley's People | Toby Esterhase |
1982 | An Inspector Calls | Inspector Goole |
1982 | An Inspector Calls | Inspector Goole |
1981 | Bergerac | Sir Geoffrey Newton |
1981 | Kessler | Albert Foiret |
1979 | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | Toby Esterhase |
1977 | Secret Army | Albert Foiret |
1976 | I, Claudius | |
1976 | I, Claudius | Pallas |
1976 | Voyage of the Damned | Milton Goldsmith |
1975 | Barry Lyndon | Diner at Feast for Lord Wendover |
1975 | The House on the Hill | Psychiatrist |
1974 | The Squirrels | |
1974 | Paradise Restored | Oliver Cromwell |
1973 | Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em | |
1973 | Private Practice | Derek |
1972 | Henry VIII and His Six Wives | Cranmer |
1972 | Colditz | Kommandant |
1972 | The Organization | Rodney Spurling |
1972 | Follow The Yellow Brick Road | Colin Sands |
1971 | Get Carter | Thorpe |
1971 | Elizabeth R | Archbishop Cranmer |
1971 | The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes | Mr. J.T. Laxworthy |
1971 | The Mosedale Horseshoe | Derek |
1970 | Catweazle | Cyril Fitton |
1970 | The Six Wives of Henry VIII | Archbishop Thomas Cranmer |
1970 | Robin Redbreast | Fisher |
1970 | Play for Today | Derek |
1970 | Manhunt | Simon |
1969 | The Main Chance | Bridges |
1967 | Great Expectations | Wemmick |
1966 | The Devil's Eggshell | Lord Portmanteau |
1965 | BBC Play of the Month | Lord Portmandeau |
1962 | Z-Cars |
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
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1965 | Johnson Over Jordan | Producer |