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[Deathwatch] Edward Woodward, actor, 79
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 19:30:35 -0800 (PST)
- From: Deathwatch Central <cdw@slick.org>
- Subject: [Deathwatch] Edward Woodward, actor, 79
Edward Woodward Dead: 'Equalizer' Star Dies At 79
11/16/09 08:36 AM
LONDON ? Edward Woodward, the star of films including "Breaker Morant"
and "The Wicker Man," died Monday. He was 79.
Woodward, who starred at "The Equalizer" on television, died in a
hospital in Cornwall after an illness, said Janet Glass of the Eric
Glass Ltd. agency in London.
He won an Emmy Award in 1990 for "Remembering World War II" and a
Golden Globe in 1987 for "The Equalizer," which ran for 88 episodes
from 1985 to 1989 on the U.S. network CBS.
In a career that began in 1946 in a regional production of "A Kiss for
Cinderella," Woodward played roles in productions ranging from the
popular British soap opera "Eastenders" to productions of Shakespeare,
and at least 40 films for theater or television.
His last film appearances were in "Hot Fuzz" in 2007 and "Congregation
of Ghosts," now in post-production.
He also recorded several albums including "Love is the Key" in 1977 and
"The Jewel that was Ours" in 1994.
"I think I've probably more television than any actor living," Woodward
said in a 1987 interview with The Associated Press. "I've done over
2,000, could be 3,000 now, television productions."
"I suppose there is also the feeling that it is the largest medium by
far for information, education and above all, entertainment," he added.
"And after all, that's what an actor's life is all about. Getting work
and entertaining people."
At the time, Woodward was promoting a U.S. television film of "Uncle
Tom's Cabin," in which played the wicked slave owner, Simon Legree. He
found the role strangely refreshing.
"If you are a British actor, you do lots of Shakespeare and lots of
classical work. There is always a great actor who has just played your
character," he said.
"Lucky for me, Simon Legree has not been done very often," he added.
Woodward is survived by his second wife, actress Michele Dotrice, their
daughter, and two sons and a daughter from his first marriage, which
ended in divorce.
Funeral arrangements were not immediately announced.
Many thanks to TheLenGuy for posting this obituary