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John Castle(II)

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John Castle in RoboCop 3 (1993)
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Sardonic-looking English character actor, often seen in sullen or nefarious roles. John Michael Frederick Castle was born one of four siblings in Croydon, Surrey, and educated at Brighton College and Trinity College, Dublin. He did not, at first, pursue acting as his chosen profession. Instead, he held down diverse short-term jobs, including as clerks, a hotel waiter, travel agent, salesman, landscape gardener and geography teacher. Eventually persuaded by his wife to resume acting training, he enrolled at RADA on a scholarship, graduating in 1964. Castle made his theatrical debut that year as Westmoreland in Henry V and as Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew, both at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London. He then went on a six months-long tour of the Far East with the New Shakespeare Company. Upon his return, he acted for a season with the Royal Court Theatre (1965-1966) and, in later years, with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Bristol Old Vic. He headlined as Gandhi in a 1982 stage production at the Tricycle Theatre (Richard Attenborough's motion picture was also released that same year). On screen from 1965, Castle has appeared in many a prestige production. However, despite his considerable screen presence and acting acumen, he has not been able to attain the stature of a Derek Jacobi or a Michael Gambon.

Castle's early screen credits included the powerful Oscar-winning acting piece Le Lion en hiver (1968), in which he excelled as the cold, manipulative Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, fourth of the five sons of Peter O'Toole's Henry II. He portrayed Octavius in Charlton Heston's unsuccessful adaptation of Antoine et Cléopâtre (1972) and the brutish Agrippa Postumus (grandson of Octavius) in BBC's Moi Claude empereur (1976). A natural casting choice for the classics and for period drama, Castle has appeared in L'homme de la Manche (1972) (as the student Sanson Carrasco, who joins in the 'quest'), The Shadow of the Tower (1972) (as Thomas Flamank, co-leader of the 1497 Cornish rebellion), Lillie (1978) (as Prince Louis of Battenberg), The Life and Death of King John (1984) (the Earl of Salisbury) Le roi David (1985) (as Abner, the cousin of King Saul and commander-in-chief of his army) and Gods and Generals (2003) (Confederate Brigadier General William N. Pendleton, nicknamed 'Old Penn').

Castle has been most typically cast in cold, unsympathetic parts, best exemplified by the likes of lecherous art teacher Teddy Lloyd (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1978)), hit man Peter Crabbe (Les professionnels (1977)), ruthless 'Rehab' commander Paul Mc Daggett (RoboCop 3 (1993)) and as the scowling, hard-hearted stage conjurer Nick Ollanton (Lost Empires (1986)) (a character whom the actor himself described as "a ghastly desolate creature whose only redeeming qualities are his love for his nephew and his total rejection of any authority other than his own." More recently, Castle appeared in a leading role as a rival heir to the estate of a deceased clergyman in The Tractate Middoth (2013), adapted from a short ghost story by M.R. James. He has, on occasion, worn the white hat, notably as Detective Inspector Craddock in Agatha Christie's Un meurtre sera commis (1985) and Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1992). Very much the serious, dramatic thespian, he has rarely ventured into comedy.

Castle retired from acting in 2016. He has been married since 1963 to the novelist and screenwriter Maggie Wadey.
BornJanuary 14, 1940
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    Katharine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole in Le Lion en hiver (1968)
    Le Lion en hiver
    7.8
    • Geoffrey
    • 1968
    RoboCop 3 (1993)
    RoboCop 3
    4.2
    • Paul McDaggett
    • 1993
    Sophia Loren, Peter O'Toole, and James Coco in L'homme de la Manche (1972)
    L'homme de la Manche
    6.5
    • Sanson Carrasco
    • The Duke
    • 1972
    David Hemmings in Blow-Up (1966)
    Blow-Up
    7.4
    • Bill
    • 1966

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Doctor Who: The Novel Adaptations (2012)
      Doctor Who: The Novel Adaptations
      Podcast Series
      • Edmund Trevithick (voice)
      • 2016
    • A Ghost Story for Christmas (2005)
      A Ghost Story for Christmas
      6.9
      TV Series
      • John Eldred
      • 2013
    • I Against I (2012)
      I Against I
      4.3
      • Tommy Carmichael
      • 2012
    • The Saturday Play
      Podcast Series
      • Clifford Flush
      • 2008
    • David Jason in Inspecteur Frost (1992)
      Inspecteur Frost
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Charlie Collingham
      • 2008
    • Peter Mullan, Tamzin Outhwaite, Jody Latham, and Andrew Buchan in Tueur d'état (2008)
      Tueur d'état
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Richard Blakeney
      • 2008
    • Neil Dudgeon, John Nettles, and Jane Wymark in Inspecteur Barnaby (1997)
      Inspecteur Barnaby
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Charles King
      • 2007
    • A Harlot's Progress (2006)
      A Harlot's Progress
      6.9
      TV Movie
      • Sir John Gonson
      • 2006
    • Peter Firth and Nicola Walker in MI-5 (2002)
      MI-5
      8.3
      TV Series
      • Jocelyn Myers
      • 2006
    • Trafalgar Battle Surgeon
      8.2
      TV Movie
      • Gunner Rivers
      • 2005
    • Princes in the Tower (2005)
      Princes in the Tower
      7.4
      TV Movie
      • Dr. John Argentine
      • 2005
    • Murder City (2004)
      Murder City
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Mark Purves
      • 2004
    • Amanda Mealing, Sunetra Sarker, and Derek Thompson in Casualty (1986)
      Casualty
      6.1
      TV Series
      • Brian 'Bullet' Taylor
      • 2004
    • Gods and Generals (2003)
      Gods and Generals
      6.2
      • Old Penn
      • 2003
    • Hornblower: Retribution (2001)
      Hornblower: Retribution
      8.1
      TV Movie
      • Captain Collins
      • 2001

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    Blow-Up
    Trailer 2:13
    Blow-Up
    Antony and Cleopatra
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    Antony and Cleopatra
    The Lion in Winter
    Trailer 2:46
    The Lion in Winter
    I Against I
    Trailer 1:18
    I Against I

    Personal details

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    • Height
      • 1.78 m
    • Born
      • January 14, 1940
      • Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
    • Spouse
      • Maggie Wadey1963 - present (1 child)
    • Children
      • Shelley Castle
    • Other works
      He acted in Hugh Whitemore's play, "Breaking the Code", at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Isabel Dean and Nicholas Selby.

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      Father of Shelley Castle.

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      85 years old
    • When was John Castle born?
      January 14, 1940
    • Where was John Castle born?
      Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
    • What is John Castle's birth name?
      John Michael Frederick Castle
    • How tall is John Castle?
      5 feet 10 inches, or 1.78 meters

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