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Norman Wooland(1905-1989)

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Norman Wooland in Richard III (1955)
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Le Rayon de la mort (1966)
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A classical stage actor who enjoyed modest film stardom in the late 1940s and 1950s, the good-looking, somewhat unassuming British actor Norman Wooland also worked extensively on radio and television in a career that spanned six decades. Born to British parents in Dusseldorf, Germany on March 16, 1910, he was educated in England and started out in local theatre during his teen years. He went on to earn strong notice in repertory as a regular performer in Stratford-on-Avon Shakespearean productions. Appearing in "The Merchant of Venice" by the age of 16, he graced a number of pre-WWII plays including "When We Are Married" (1937), "Time and the Conways" (1938) and "What They Say" (1939). He joined the BBC in 1939 and spent six years as a radio commentator.

Although he made his film debut in 1937, Wooland did not attract much attention until the post-war era. The dark-haired, slightly drawn-faced actor made strong leading man impressions with L'evadé de Dartmoor (1948), Look Before You Love (1948), All Over the Town (1949) and Madeleine (1950) while thriving onscreen in Shakespeare as well, notably supporting Laurence Olivier. Wooland portrayed Horatio opposite Olivier's Oscar-winning Hamlet (1948) and later played Catesby to Olivier's Richard III (1955). He also played Paris alongside Laurence Harvey and Susan Shentall's Roméo et Juliette (1954), in a lesser known version of the Bard's tragedy. Wooland reunited with his movie Hamlet compatriots Eileen Herlie (Gertrude) and Basil Sydney (Claudius) in the notable historical drama The Angel with the Trumpet (1950) portraying Prince Rudolf. He also appeared with Ms. Herlie in a stage production of "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray the following year.

The 1950s was Wooland's most steadfast decade for making films, which included the period costumers Quo Vadis (1951) and Ivanhoé (1952), in which he portrayed Richard the Lionhearted, and a lead role in the crime drama The Master Plan (1954). In the ensuing years he moved further down the credits list with Le trottoir (1957), La charge du 7ème lanciers (1959), Les Canons de Navarone (1961), Barabbas (1961) and La chute de l'Empire romain (1964), but was offered the lead (King Saul) in the Spanish/Italian co-production Saül et David (1964). He found more varied work on TV, even sitcoms, in the 60s and 70s, and continued his strong work on the stage with "An Enemy of the People" (1968), "A Man for All Seasons" (1972), "Six Characters in Search of an Author" (1972), "Pride and Prejudice" (1975), "Equus" (1976) and "The Wild Duck" (1979). Wooland died in England in 1989 after having suffered multiple strokes.
BornMarch 16, 1905
DiedApril 3, 1989(84)
BornMarch 16, 1905
DiedApril 3, 1989(84)
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Known for

Joan Fontaine, Elizabeth Taylor, and Robert Taylor in Ivanhoé (1952)
Ivanhoé
6.7
  • King Richard
  • 1952
Laurence Olivier and Jean Simmons in Hamlet (1948)
Hamlet
7.5
  • Horatio, His Friend
  • 1948
Deborah Kerr, Robert Taylor, Peter Ustinov, and Patricia Laffan in Quo Vadis (1951)
Quo Vadis
7.1
  • Nerva
  • 1951
David Niven, Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn, Stanley Baker, James Darren, and Anthony Quayle in Les Canons de Navarone (1961)
Les Canons de Navarone
7.5
  • Group Captain
  • 1961

Credits

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  • Roy Marsden in Cover Her Face (1985)
    Cover Her Face
    7.4
    TV Mini Series
    • Simon Maxie
    • 1985
  • Peter Chelsom and Richard Pasco in Sorrell and Son (1984)
    Sorrell and Son
    7.9
    TV Mini Series
    • Dr. Wheelan
    • 1984
  • Jean Simmons and Ian Carmichael in All for Love (1982)
    All for Love
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Major Fitzgerald
    • 1983
  • Briony McRoberts, Hildegard Neil, and John Stride in Diamonds (1981)
    Diamonds
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Joseph Coleman
    • 1981
  • Elizabeth Taylor, Tony Curtis, Geraldine Chaplin, Rock Hudson, Angela Lansbury, Kim Novak, and Edward Fox in Le miroir se brisa (1980)
    Le miroir se brisa
    6.2
    • Medical Examiner (uncredited)
    • 1980
  • Play for Today (1970)
    Play for Today
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Tim Featherstone
    • 1979
  • Sarah (1978)
    Sarah
    5.9
    • Team Doctor
    • 1978
  • Keith Alexander, Ed Bishop, and Bob Sherman in Life at Stake (1978)
    Life at Stake
    TV Series
    • Stoecker
    • 1978
  • Phyllis Calvert and Jack Hedley in Kate (1970)
    Kate
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Dr. de Krusco
    • 1972
  • Joanna Dunham and Moray Watson in Trial (1971)
    Trial
    TV Series
    • Charles Watersafe
    • 1971
  • Edward Woodward in Callan (1967)
    Callan
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Koralin
    • 1969
  • Sherlock Holmes (1964)
    Sherlock Holmes
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Reginald Musgrave
    • 1968
  • Robin Stewart in Softly Softly (1966)
    Softly Softly
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Sparkleigh
    • 1968
  • Phillip Manikum and Christopher Matthews in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1967)
    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    TV Series
    • Melville Lang Esq. QC
    • 1967
  • Commando du désert (1966)
    Commando du désert
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Moffitt's Father
    • 1966

Soundtrack



  • Joan Fontaine, Elizabeth Taylor, and Robert Taylor in Ivanhoé (1952)
    Ivanhoé
    6.7
    • performer: "The Song of Ivanhoe" (1952) (uncredited)
    • 1952

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The Projected Man
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Ivanhoe
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Ivanhoe

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  • Alternative name
    • Norman Wolland
  • Born
    • March 16, 1905
    • Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Died
    • April 3, 1989
    • Staplehurst, Kent, England, UK(stroke)
  • Spouse
    • Petra Charpentier1932 - 1989 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    He acted in Richard Brisley Sheridan's play, "The Rivals," at the Holborn Theatre in London, England with Roy Byford, Buena Bent, Lesley Wareing, Mary Hignett, John Laurie, George Benson, Sydney Bromley, Hugh Burden, and Cherry Cottrell in the cast. Baliol Holloway was director.

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