Monday, October 13, 2025

Godspeed John Woodvine

John Woodvine, who appeared on such television shows as Danger Man and The Avengers and such movies as The Devils (1971) and American Werewolf in London (1981), died on October 6, 2025, at the age of 96.

John Woodvine was born on July 21, 1929, in South Shields, County Durham. He attended Lord Williams's School in Thame, Oxfordshire. His national service was in the Royal Air Force. Afterwards, he was a clerk for a wool merchant. He studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. In 1954, he joined the Old Vic, at which he appeared in several productions of Shakespeare plays. He made his debut on Broadway in 1956 in King Richard II. In the Fifties, he appeared on Broadway in Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Troilus and Cressida. He made his television debut in 1958 in a guest appearance on the TV show Murder Bag. He appeared on the shows Champion RoadThe Terrible Choice, and The Haunted House

In the Sixties, John Woodvine had a regular role on the British police series Z Cars. He appeared on such shows as Danger ManBoyd Q.C.Call Oxbridge 2000Ghost Squad, Man of the World, Moonstrike, Sergeant CorkThe Plane MakersThe VillainsCraneDiary of a Young ManCoronation StreetTheatre 625, R3, Emergecy-Ward 10The LiarsPardon the ExpressionITV Play of the WeekArmchair Theatre, The Saint, The Baron, Turn Out the LightsConflictThe Further Adventures of the MusketeersSoftly SoftlyThe AvengersThe ChampionsWho-Dun-ItThe Wednesday PlayThe Dustbinmen Thirty-Minute Theatre, and BBC Play of the Month. He appeared in the mini-series The Caesars. He appeared in the movies Darling (1965) and The Walking Stick (1970).

In the Seventies, he was a regular on the TV series New Scotland Yard. He appeared on the shows Softly, Softly: Task ForceTake Three GirlsAquariusThe Shadow of the TowerChurchill's PeopleAgainst the Crowd, ShadowsWhen the Boat Comes InHadleighPlay for Today, Return of the Saint, ITV Playhouse, Doctor WhoBBC2 Playhouse, and The English Programme. He appeared in the mini-series Elizabeth R. and An Unofficial Rose. He appeared in the movies The Devils (1971), Young Winston (1972), and Assault on Agathon (1978).

In the Eighties, John Woodvine was a regular on the TV show Knights of God. He appeared on the TV shows StrangersSquadronStudioJuliet BravoSwallows and Amazons Forever!: Cool ClubBy the Sword DividedThe TripodsAll Creatures Great & SmallLime StreetVictoria Wood: As Seen on TVThe New StatesmanRockliffe's BabiesAlli n Good FaithRoom at the Bottom, Les Girls, ScreenplayChelmsford 123, and The Chief.  He appeared in the mini-series The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyEdge of DarknessThe Prisoner of Zenda, DeceptionsThe Modern World: Ten Great Writers, Melba,  and A Tale of Two Cities. He appeared in the movies An American Werewolf in London (1981) and Spaghetti House (1982). He appeared on Broadway in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.

In the Nineties, he had a recurring role on the TV show Runaway Bay. He appeared on the shows JackanoryThe War of the RosesAn Actor's Life for MeSpenderCivviesMedicsDemobScreen TwoFinneyHarryCrown ProsecutorPerformanceHeartbeatDoctor FinlayA Perfect StatePeak Practice, and Verdict. He appeared in the mini-series Tell Tale HeartsA Pinch of Snuff, and Faith. He appeared in the movies Wuthering Heights (1992), Leon the Pig Farmer (1992), The Trial (1993), and  Dragonworld (1994).

In the Naughts, John Woodvine appeared on the shows Midsomer MurdersThe Secret, Paradise Heights, The Brief,  ShamelessDistant ShoresHolby CityDoc MartinThe BillCasualtySold, Never Better, Emmerdale Farm, and Coronation Street. He appeared in the movies Vanity Fair (2004), Miss Potter (2006), The Midnight Drives (2007), Flick (2008), and  Burke & Hare.

In the Teens, he appeared on Midsomer MurdersDoctorsHebburnVeraThe Musketeers, and The Crown. He appeared in the mini-series Decline and Fall. His last screen appearance was in the movie Enys Men (2022).

At least in the United Kingdom, John Woodvine may have been best known for playing police officers. After all, he played Inspector Witty on Z Cars and Inspector Kingdom on New Scotland Yard, as well as playing police officers in various guest appearances. Of course, he played much more than cops. In An American Werewolf in London, he played  Dr. J. S. Hirsch, the surgeon who treats David (David Naughton) following an attack by a werewolf. He guest-starred on The Avengers four times, most notably as the sinister Robert Stone in "The Murder Market." He guest-starred on Danger Man three times (once on the half-hour version, twice on the hour-long version). In the episode "Judgement Day," he played a member of a terrorist group. He was the chief villain in the Champions episode "The Search," playing an unreformed Nazi who infiltrates a nuclear submarine along with his men. He played many different roles on many different British TV shows through the years. There should be little surprise as to why he was so prolific. Quite simply, John Woodvine was a very talented, very versatile actor. 

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