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Timothy Oliver Woodward (24 April 1953 – 9 November 2023) was an English actor.
Early life and education
Timothy Oliver Woodward was born in Kensington, London, on 24 April 1953, the son of actors Edward Woodward and Venetia Collett (who used the stage name Barrett). His siblings included Peter Woodward and Sarah Woodward, both also actors.
He was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College, and then trained at RADA in London.
Career
Woodward was probably best known for his audio narration in the children's television show Wide-Eye.
One of his earliest starring roles was as Royal Flying Corps pilot Sergeant Alan Farmer in the 1970s BBC drama Wings. This was followed by his starring as the by-the-book Royal Air Force pilot Squadron Leader Rex in Piece of Cake (1988).
During the 1990s Woodward made an appearance in the Granada Television soap opera Families as well as taking the role of gamekeeper Walter Gillies in Yorkshire Television's long-running 1960s drama Heartbeat. A further appearance in Heartbeat came in the 2008 episode Out of the Long, Dark Night, in which he played James Knight, a former army officer.
Woodward appeared in the 2000s ITV police drama Murder City and also portrayed Leonard "Nipper" Read of Scotland Yard in the 2008 ITV adaptation of Jake Arnott's crime novel He Kills Coppers. He guest-starred with his father Edward and son Sam as a London gangster family in a special storyline for The Bill in 2008. Also, he appeared with his father Edward in an episode of American TV's The Equalizer, in which he played Robert McCall's father in a flashback scene. He is the brother of actors Peter Woodward and Sarah Woodward.
Woodward's other television credits include: The Irish R.M., Tales of the Unexpected, Pie in the Sky, Absolutely Fabulous, Prime Suspect, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries—Bribery and Corruption with James D'Arcy, New Tricks, Bramwell, Midsomer Murders, Murphy's Law, Heat of the Sun, Rosemary & Thyme and Agatha Christie's Poirot.
Woodward had a cameo role in William Mager's short film Stiletto, completed in June 2008.
Personal life and death
Woodward married Amanda Smith in 1997. They had two sons and a daughter. He also had a son from an earlier relationship with the actress Jan Chappell, and a daughter with Kate Barnwell.
Tim Woodward died of cancer on 9 November 2023, at the age of 70. He was survived by his wife and five children.
Film and television
Galileo (1975, by Joseph Losey) as Ludovico Marsili
The Expert (1976, series 4, episode 7, BBC Television) as Det. Sgt. Hallet
Wings (1977, BBC Television) as Sgt. Alan Farmer
The Europeans (1979, by James Ivory) as Felix Young
Tales of the Unexpected (1982, TV series, episode "Decoy") as Timothy Burton
Cousin Phillis (1982, TV series) as Edward Holdsworth
King David (1985, by Bruce Beresford) as Joab
Salomè (1986, by Claude d'Anna) as Nerva
Personal Services (1987, by Terry Jones) as Timms
Piece of Cake (1988, TV series) as Squadron Leader Rex
Passion and Paradise (1989, by Harvey Hart) as Godfrey Higgs
Closing Numbers (1993, by Stephen Whittaker) as Keith
The Scarlet Letter (1995, by Roland Joffé) as Brewster Stonehall
Some Mother's Son (1996, by Terry George) as Harrington
Heartbeat (1996, Old Colonials) as Walter Gillies
The House of Angelo (1997, by Jim Goddard) as William Angelo
B. Monkey (1998, by Michael Radford) as Frank Rice
RKO 281 (1999, TV movie) as Jack L. Warner
Yoho Ahoy (2000–2001, TV series; audiobooks) - narrator
K-19: The Widowmaker (2002, by Kathryn Bigelow) as Partonov
New Tricks (2003, TV series) as Donald Bevan
Wide-Eye (2003–present; audiobooks) as narrator
Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman (2005, by Adrian Shergold) as Governor of Holloway
Space Race (2005, TV series) as Mitrofan Nedelin
Agatha Christie's Poirot (2006, TV series) as Enoch Arden / Charles
Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial (2006, TV mini-series) as John Amen
Flight of Fury (2007, by Michael Keusch) as Admiral Pendleton
Stiletto (2008, short) as the Executive
Heartbeat (2008, Out of the Long, Dark Night) as James Knight
The Fattest Man in Britain (2009, TV movie) as Morley Raisin
Mad Dogs (2011–2013, TV series) as Dominic
Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond (2014, TV mini-series) as Air Chief Marshal 'Bomber' Harris
Houdini (2014, TV mini-series) as Sheriff John
London Has Fallen (2016, by Babak Najafi) as General
Criminal (2016, by Ariel Vromen) as Roderick Armstrong
Genius (2017, TV series) as Magistrate König
Beast (2017, by Michael Pearce) as Fletcher Huntingdon
The Marine 6: Close Quarters (2018, by James Nunn) as Tommy Walker
Peaky Blinders (2019, TV series) as Lord Suckerby
Radioactive (2019, by Marjane Satrapi) as Alexandre Millerand
Casualty (2019, TV series) as Vincent Millbank
References
External links
Tim Woodward at IMDb
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