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British actor and theatre director (1925–2018)
Bernard Hepton
Born
Francis Bernard Heptonstall[1]
(1925-10-19 ) 19 October 1925
Died 27 July 2018(2018-07-27) (aged 92 )
United Kingdom
Education Bradford Civic Playhouse Occupation(s ) Actor Director Spouses
(m. 1957; died 1977)
(m. 1979; died 2013)
[2]
Francis Bernard Heptonstall (19 October 1925 – 27 July 2018)[2] better known by the stage name Bernard Hepton , was an English theatre director and actor. He is known for his stage work and television roles in teleplays and series, he also appeared briefly on radio and in film.[3]
Early life and education [ edit ]
Hepton was born in Bradford , West Riding of Yorkshire . His father, Bernard senior, was an electrician, while his mother Hilda (née Berrington) was from a mill-working family. Brought up as a Catholic , he attended St Bede's Grammar School .[1] His short-sight meant he was unable to serve in the British Army during the Second World War . He trained as an aircraft engineer and draughtsman while undertaking firewatching duties.[2]
Theatre [ edit ]
Hepton trained at the Bradford Civic Playhouse under director Esme Church .[4] He had extensive stage experience as an actor in repertory, especially in Scarborough and York. In 1952, he joined Birmingham Rep under Barry Jackson , later himself becoming the theatre's artistic director in 1957.[1] [4] For a brief period from 1963, he was director of the Liverpool Playhouse , but resigned during his first season. Productions of the Max Frisch play The Fire Raisers and John Osborne 's Luther featured in his effort to move the theatre's repertoire beyond its standard fare.[1] He was responsible for arranging the fight sequences in Laurence Olivier 's film version of Richard III (1955) and an Old Vic production of Hamlet with Richard Burton in 1953.[1] [2]
Television [ edit ]
He made his television debut as Sir Thomas More in Robert Bolt ’s A Man for All Seasons in a live broadcast in 1957.[2] Hepton played Caiaphas in the 1969 Dennis Potter play Son of Man . He was cast as the Kommandant in Colditz (1972–74) and later appeared for the same production team as Albert Foiret in three series of Secret Army (1977–79).[5] Before that he made a guest appearance in an episode of the first series of Catweazle (1970) where he played a naturalist. Other notable performances included Thomas Cranmer in both The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970) and Elizabeth R (1971). He reprised the role in the film adaptation of the former, Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972). Hepton acted in adaptations of John le Carré 's novels, as Toby Esterhase in the BBC Television versions of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People , and George Smiley in the radio adaptations. He appeared in I, Claudius (1976) as Pallas and in the comedy series The Squirrels (1974–77).
Having played Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls (1982) and Sir Thomas Bertram in Mansfield Park (1983), he appeared as Sam Toovey in the 1989 television adaptation of Susan Hill 's ghost story The Woman in Black (1989). In 1996 he appeared in the TV adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma , as the title character's hypochondriac father, Mr. Woodhouse. He was also in TV's The Charmer - 1987 where he played Donald Stimpson[2]
Radio and film [ edit ]
On radio, Hepton played the role of Albert, in Stranger in the Home by Alan Dapre , also the role of The Old Man in the Corner , the amateur, and mostly sedentary, sleuth in the BBC Radio 4 dramatic adaption called The Teahouse Detective (1998–2000) by Baroness Orczy . He also starred in Robert Barr's quirky detective radio series "Galbraith" as Inspector Bill Galbraith on BBC radio and as Dr Soppoth in Peter Tinniswood radio monologue "The Governor's Consort" starring Mary Wimbush .
Hepton's appearances in feature films were less frequent, he made his debut in 1949. He made a brief appearance as Thorpey, a gangster, in the classic British crime thriller Get Carter (1971), and another small role, as Milton Goldsmith, in Voyage of the Damned (1976).
Personal life and death [ edit ]
Hepton was married to actress Nancie Jackson from 1957 until she died in 1977. Jackson played Thomas More ’s wife Alice opposite Hepton as More in the 1957 TV movie A Man for All Seasons ; Hepton and she settled in Barnes, London . Hepton married Hilary Liddell in 1979; she died in 2013. Hepton died on 27 July 2018, aged 92. He was survived by a niece and nephew.[2]
Filmography [ edit ]
Film credits [ edit ]
Richard III (1955) as Soldier (uncredited)
Get Carter (1971) as Thorpe
Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972) as Archbishop Thomas Cranmer
Barry Lyndon (1975) as Man selling painting to Barry
Voyage of the Damned (1976) as Milton Goldsmith
The Plague Dogs (1982) as Stephen Powell (voice)
Gandhi (1982) as G.O.C, British army in India
The Holcroft Covenant (1985) as Commander Leighton
Shadey (1985) as Captain Amies
Stealing Heaven (1988) as Bishop
Eminent Domain (1990) as Slovak
The Baroness and the Pig (2002) as Soames
Television credits [ edit ]
The Life of Henry V (1957) as Chorus
Compact (1964) - director, two episodes
Swizzlewick (1964) - producer, 20 episodes
Thursday Theatre (1965) - producer, two episodes
United! (1965–1966) - producer, 28 episodes
Play of the Month : The Devil's Eggshell (1966) as Lord Portmanteau
Great Expectations (1967) as Wemmick
The Spanish Farm (1968) as Captain Dormer
Out of the Unknown : The Fosters (1969) as Harry Gerwyn
The Wednesday Play : Son of Man (1969) as Caiaphas
The Elusive Pimpernel (1969) as Chauvelin
W. Somerset Maugham: Lord Mountdrago (1969) as Dr Audlin
Play For Today : Robin Redbreast (1970) as Fisher
The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970, in four episodes) as Archbishop Thomas Cranmer
Elizabeth R (1971) as Archbishop Thomas Cranmer
Omnibus : Paradise Restored (1971) as Oliver Cromwell
The Organisation (1972) as Rodney Spurling
Follow the Yellow Brick Road (1972) as Colin Sands
Colditz (1972–1974) as Kommandant
Play of the Month : The Adventures of Don Quixote (1973) as Village Priest
A Pin to See the Peepshow (1973) as Herbert Starling
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973) as Webster
The Squirrels (1974–1977) as Mr Fletcher
Sadie, It's Cold Outside (1975) as Norman Potter
Orde Wingate (1976) as Palmer
I, Claudius (1976) as Pallas
Secret Army (1977–1979) as Albert Foiret
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) as Toby Esterhase
Blood Money (1981) as Det Chief Supt Meadows
Kessler (1981) as Albert Foiret
An Inspector Calls (1982) as Inspector Goole
Smiley's People (1982) as Toby Esterhase
Mansfield Park (1983) as Sir Thomas Bertram
Dear Box Number (1983) as Walter Cartwright
Cockles (1984) as Sergeant Naughton
A Profile of Arthur J. Mason (1984) as Arthur J. Mason
Bleak House (1985) as Krook
Bergerac (1985) as Sir Geoffrey Newton
Honour, Profit and Pleasure (1985) as Bishop of London
The Disputation (1986) as Raymund de Penjaforte
The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1986) as Judge Bissop
The Lady's Not for Burning (1987) as Hebble Tyson
The Charmer (1987) as Donald Stimpson
The Contract (1988) as Henry Carter
The Woman in Black (1989) as Sam Toovey
A Perfect Hero (1991) as Arthur Fleming
The Old Devils (1992) as Malcolm Cellan-Davies
Dandelion Dead (1994) as Mr Davies
Emma (1996) as Mr Woodhouse
Midsomer Murders : Death of a Hollow Man (1998) as Harold Winstanley
Heartbeat : Bread & Circuses (2002) as Colonel Barber/James Barker
References [ edit ]
^ "HEPTON, Bernard" . bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2013 .
^ a b Harrie, Kate (6 April 2006). "Interview with Bernard Hepton" . Theatre Archive Project . British Library. Retrieved 4 June 2011 .
^ The Daily Telegraph Obituaries p27 "Actor who played Kommandant in Colditz and Toby Esterhase in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy " Issue no 50,760 dated Wednesday 1 August 2018
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