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Jack Hedley(1929-2021)

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Jack Hedley in Witchcraft (1964)
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A robust, intense, arch British actor with pronounced military bearing, he began life as Jack Snowdon Hawkins. After leaving school, Jack attended the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, graduated and then served for eight years as a marine commando. He saw action in various theatres of conflict, including Korea, eventually attaining the rank of lieutenant. Invalided out of the service after being twice shot in the leg, he temporarily worked in his mother's office services business but found this to be unsatisfactory. On the off chance, he auditioned for an acting course at RADA, was accepted and had a diploma in hand by 1957. However, in order to avoid confusion with the already established film star and registered Equity member Jack Hawkins, he was compelled to adopt a new stage moniker. As Jack Hedley he made his London stage debut playing Doctor Doolittle in Pygmalion (opposite Glenda Jackson) and was soon thereafter cast in leading roles at the West End and at the Theatre Royal in Bath in F. Hugh Herbert's play The Moon is Blue.

For the most part, Hedley was best served by television, in which medium he became a familiar presence, first and foremost in military-themed action dramas and crime thrillers. His initial impact on the screen was as a flamboyant undercover agent in the Francis Durbridge-conceived serial The World of Tim Frazer (1960). Not until Colditz (1972) did Hedley have another starring turn in a series, but he is well remembered in this classic POW drama as the morally upright, disciplinarian and typically stiff-upper-lip lieutenant-commander, senior officer among British prisoners at the supposedly escape-proof German castle fortress. Hedley's other TV roles have included Phyllis Calvert's editor in Kate (1970) and an ex-soldier and former resistance fighter revisiting the past after returning to the island of Crete in the mini-series Who Pays the Ferryman? (1977). He also had guest spots in, among other shows, Alerte dans l'espace (1970), Special Branch (1969), Allô allô (1982) and Inspecteurs associés (1996) .

Hedley was largely underused in films, his first ventures to the big screen including small parts in Les chemins de la haute ville (1958) and, as a reporter, in Lawrence d'Arabie (1962) (which also featured 'the other' Jack Hawkins). Meatier roles eventually came his way, notably as Kim Novak's lover in W. Somerset Maugham's L'ange pervers (1964), as headmaster William Baxter in the Peter O'Toole remake of Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969) and as the ill-fated marine archaeologist and millionaire yachtsman Sir Timothy Havelock in Rien que pour vos yeux (1981) (Hedley also providing the voice for Havelock's parrot).

The thrice-married Jack Hedley retired from screen acting in 2000. He passed away after a short illness on December 11 2021 at the age of 92.
BornOctober 28, 1929
DiedDecember 11, 2021(92)
BornOctober 28, 1929
DiedDecember 11, 2021(92)
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Known for

L'Éventreur de New York (1982)
L'Éventreur de New York
6.3
  • Lt. Fred Williams
  • 1982
Rien que pour vos yeux (1981)
Rien que pour vos yeux
6.7
  • Havelock
  • 1981
L'ange pervers (1964)
L'ange pervers
6.5
  • Griffiths
  • 1964
Never Back Losers (1961)
Never Back Losers
6.2
  • Jim Mathews
  • 1961

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  • La Bible : Paul de Tarse (2000)
    La Bible : Paul de Tarse
    6.4
    TV Mini Series
    • High Priest
    • 2000
  • Harry Enfield in Brand Spanking New Show (2000)
    Brand Spanking New Show
    6.7
    TV Series
    • 2000
  • Fedja van Huêt in Character (1999)
    Character
    7.9
    TV Mini Series
    • Mr. Forester
    • 1999
  • Colin Buchanan and Warren Clarke in Inspecteurs associés (1996)
    Inspecteurs associés
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Alessandro Pontelli
    • 1998
  • Tamar van den Dop and Fedja van Huêt in Karakter (1997)
    Karakter
    7.7
    • Mr. Forester
    • 1997
  • L'anneau de Cassandra (1996)
    L'anneau de Cassandra
    7.2
    TV Movie
    • 1996
  • Simone Bendix, Ted Shackelford, and Rob Youngblood in Space Precinct (1994)
    Space Precinct
    6.4
    TV Series
    • The Icar Vedra
    • 1995
  • Mr Don & Mr George (1993)
    Mr Don & Mr George
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Brigadier Baybeigh
    • 1993
  • Trainer (1991)
    Trainer
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Judge
    • 1992
  • Arthur Bostrom, Kirsten Cooke, Sue Hodge, Gorden Kaye, Richard Marner, Vicki Michelle, Carmen Silvera, and Guy Siner in Allô allô (1982)
    Allô allô
    8.4
    TV Series
    • General von Karzibrot
    • 1992
  • Complot contre Hitler (1990)
    Complot contre Hitler
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • General Adolf Heusinger
    • 1990
  • Gentlemen and Players (1988)
    Gentlemen and Players
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Dominic Glenavon
    • 1989
  • Joss Ackland and Hartmut Becker in A Quiet Conspiracy (1989)
    A Quiet Conspiracy
    8.1
    TV Mini Series
    • Charles Latimer
    • 1989
  • Bobby Davro's TV Weekly
    TV Series
    • On-screen Participant
    • 1988
  • Hard Cases (1988)
    Hard Cases
    TV Series
    • APCO Bob Sinclair
    • ACPO Bob Sinclair
    • 1988

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  • Official sites
    • BFI
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  • Height
    • 1.83 m
  • Born
    • October 28, 1929
    • London, England, UK
  • Died
    • December 11, 2021
  • Spouses
      Alex Westendarp2001 - December 11, 2021 (his death)
  • Other works
    He acted in Sir Tom Stoppard's play, "Night and Day", at the Greenwich Theatre in Greenwich, London, England with Maureen Lipman in the cast. Edward de Souza was the director.
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    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    He also was the voice of the parrot in Rien que pour vos yeux (1981).

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