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Colin Jeavons

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Colin Jeavons in Jane Eyre (1983)
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Ubiquitous Welsh actor who has excelled as deceptively mild-mannered characters in 1960s and 70s BBC literary adaptations. His first foray of note into this genre was as the unprincipled, hedonistic cad George Wickham in Pride and Prejudice (1958). A particular favorite for Dickensian parts, Jeavons was value-for-money as Herbert Pocket in Great Expectations (1959), as the feckless Jarndyce ward Richard Carstone in Bleak House (1959), the ever so 'umble' Uriah Heep in David Copperfield (1966) (often regarded as the definitive portrayal of one of literature's most insidious characters) and as the disreputable attorney Sampson Brass in The Old Curiosity Shop (1979). Jeavons returned in later iterations of Great Expectations (1981) and Bleak House (1985), this time, respectively, as the dour, but kind-hearted legal clerk Wemmick and as the austere, manipulative solicitor Vhol, representing Richard Carstone in Chancery.

Other endeavours on the classical scene saw Jeavons as Henry V in BBC's The Life and Death of Sir John Falstaff (1959), the Tudor noble Robert Clifford in The Shadow of the Tower (1972), lawyer Briggs in Jane Eyre (1983) and as the master criminal Professor Moriarty in The Baker Street Boys (1983). He also made a very lively (and considerably less obtuse) Inspector Lestrade in several episodes of Granada's acclaimed series Les aventures de Sherlock Holmes (1984). Novelist and Holmes expert David Stuart Davies extolled Jeavons' performance, saying "Lestrade was played with great panache throughout the Granada series by Colin Jeavons, who humanised and enhanced Doyle's sketchy portrait of the Inspector."

Elsewhere, Jeavons has played fashion designers, undertakers, shop owners, civil servants, military officers, policemen and an unending array of clerics (including on the big screen in films like Le cercueil vivant (1969), Bartleby (1970) and La maîtresse du lieutenant français (1981)). For the stage, he portrayed the Reverend Tooker in a 1988 National Theatre production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

One of the most versatile of character players, able to change his features from immobile to expressive and from doleful to amiable, Jeavons has branched out into diverse genres, including science fiction (for instance, as the comedian Max Quordlepleen, host of the 'Restaurant at the End of the Universe' in The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981) and as the Atlantean surgeon Damon in the early Docteur Who (1963) instalment The Underwater Menace). His performance as the ill-fated child Donald in Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills (an episode of the anthology series Play for Today (1970)), has often been singled out by critics and reviewers as his best. Jeavons also stood out in the role of Tim Stamper in the original British version of Château de cartes (1990), a role he reprised for the sequel To Play the King (1993). He has performed in various capacities --either as a character or as storyteller-- in multiple episodes of the long-running children's series Jackanory (1965).

Colin Abel Jeavons began on stage in a 1946 Birmingham production of Twelfth Night. From 1956 to 1957, he appeared in several plays for the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company. He has also performed with the Royal Court Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company.

He was married to the ballet dancer Rosie Jeavons who passed away in 2018. Jeavons has been retired from acting since 1993.
BornOctober 20, 1929
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    Known for

    St. Ives
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Major Chevenix
    Great Expectations (1959)
    Great Expectations
    TV Mini Series
    • Herbert Pocket
    The Life and Death of Sir John Falstaff
    TV Series
    • Prince Henry
    • King Henry V
    A Matter of Degree (1960)
    A Matter of Degree
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Julian

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    • Ian Richardson and Kitty Aldridge in To Play the King (1993)
      To Play the King
      8.3
      TV Mini Series
      • Tim Stamper
      • 1993
    • Sean Patrick Flanery and Corey Carrier in Les aventures du jeune Indiana Jones (1992)
      Les aventures du jeune Indiana Jones
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Shifty man
      • 1993
    • George Cole in Minder (1979)
      Minder
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Lockwood
      • Fribbins
      • 1984–1993
    • Ian McShane in Les règles de l'art (1986)
      Les règles de l'art
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Bernard
      • 1993
    • Ciarán Hinds and Amanda Root in The Man Who Cried (1993)
      The Man Who Cried
      6.7
      TV Movie
      • J.J. Roscommon
      • 1993
    • Christien Anholt, Christine Kavanagh, Patrick Malahide, Ian McNeice, and Zoë Wanamaker in The Blackheath Poisonings (1992)
      The Blackheath Poisonings
      6.5
      TV Mini Series
      • Makepeace
      • 1992
    • Staline (1992)
      Staline
      7.0
      TV Movie
      • Yagoda
      • 1992
    • Haggard (1990)
      Haggard
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Uriah
      • 1992
    • Les souvenirs de Sherlock Holmes (1991)
      Les souvenirs de Sherlock Holmes
      8.7
      TV Series
      • Inspector Lestrade
      • 1991–1992
    • Strauss Dynasty (1991)
      Strauss Dynasty
      7.5
      TV Mini Series
      • K.u.k. civil servant in a License office
      • 1991
    • Stella Gonet and Louise Lombard in The House of Eliott (1991)
      The House of Eliott
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Duroque
      • 1991
    • Secret Friends (1991)
      Secret Friends
      4.9
      • Vicar
      • 1991
    • En plein coeur (1990)
      En plein coeur
      6.0
      TV Movie
      • Mr. Crathew
      • 1990
    • Ian Richardson in Château de cartes (1990)
      Château de cartes
      8.5
      TV Mini Series
      • Tim Stamper
      • 1990
    • The Bill (1984)
      The Bill
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Johnny Lyall
      • 1990

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    • Alternative name
      • Colin Jevans
    • Height
      • 1.78 m
    • Born
      • October 20, 1929
      • Newport, Monmouthshire, England, UK
    • Spouse
      • Rosie Preus1965 - May 21, 2018 (her death, 2 children)
    • Other works
      He acted in George Devine's production of William Shakespeare's play, "The Comedy of Errors", at the Old Vic School Theatre in London, England with Prunella Scales CBE, Dame Joan Plowright CBE, Margaret Ashcroft, Yvonne Bonnamy, James Vowden, Jerome Willis, Patrick Wymark, Christopher Hancock, John Abineri, Rosalind Knight, Dilys Hamlett, Priscilla Morgan, Alan Dobie, Alan Spencer, Eric Thompson, Clive Revill, James Maxwell, Donald Pickering and Douglas Rain in the cast. The crew included Richard Negri (technical designer), Casper Wrede, Frank Dunlop, Christopher Morahan in the technical production. The faculty included Glen Byam Shaw, Peter Streuli, Jani Strasser, Leslie Fyson, Norman Ayrton and Margaret Harris. Malcolm Pride was the designer.

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      Retired from acting after appearing in To Play the King (1993).

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