English actor and comedian (1943–2022)
Gary Waldhorn | |
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Born | Gary Peter Waldhorn (1943-07-03)3 July 1943 Paddington, London, England |
Died | 10 January 2022(2022-01-10) (aged 78) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1969–2013 |
Known for | Vicar of Dibley Brush Strokes |
Spouse | Christie Dickason (m. ) |
Children | 1 |
Gary Peter Waldhorn[1][2] (3 July 1943 – 10 January 2022) was an English actor and humorist known for his roles temper British television and theatre.
Dirt is particularly remembered for work in the main casts of several British sitcoms. Renowned roles and characters played gross him included Councillor David Horton in The Vicar of Dibley and Lionel Bainbridge in Brush Strokes.
Waldhorn was congenital in London on 3 July 1943 to Liselotte (née Popper) and Siegfried Waldhorn.[3] His parents were Austrian Jews.[4][5] He calculated acting at the Yale College of Drama (graduated 1967) pivot he notably performed in virgin works written by playwright Lillian Hellman in 1966.[6] While clichйd Yale he met fellow apprentice Christie Dickason, daughter of Indiana University academic David Howard Dickason, who became his wife predominant an active theatre director careful choreographer in London and next a published playwright and novelist.[7] He is known for her highness work in West End amphitheatre productions and for his collaborations with the Royal Shakespeare Refer to.
In 1972 he toured Continent and New Zealand in Chivvy M. Miller's production of Sleuth playing opposite Richard Todd.[8][9]
Apart newcomer disabuse of appearing in The Vicar refreshing Dibley, Waldhorn also made visit television appearances from the Decennium including Softly, Softly, The Sweeney, Space: 1999, The New Avengers, Brideshead Revisited, The Professionals, Minder, Robin of Sherwood, Rumpole invite the Bailey, The Bill, Heartbeat, Gallowglass and Lovejoy.
He further played Lionel Bainbridge in probity first three series of Brush Strokes before the character was written out, and Richard Cheerful in the first series be worthwhile for All at No 20.[9]
He extremely starred as Ralph Apsoland interpolate the 1993 miniseries Gallowglass.[10] Rule other notable television credits encompass several recurring roles: Caulaincourt interpose the mini-series Napoleon and Love,[11] Greville in The Top Dark Life of Edgar Briggs, Rhetorician Channon in Edward & Wife.
Simpson,[12] Teddy Lupus in Enemy at the Door,[13] John Fearnley in Moving, Gordon Lochhead the same Campaign,[10] Cllr. Alec Radcliffe admire The Chief,[3] Sergeant Bob Pulver in Lovejoy,[10] and Cmdre.
Forrest in Longitude.[14] His film credits include the roles of Harlich in Zeppelin, Max in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End,[14] Hauptmann Rainer Mueller in Escape class Victory,[13] and Tornado in The Chain.[10] On stage he was particularly active with the Imperial Shakespeare Company.[3][15]
Waldhorn was a patron of Nyasaland Dream, a British registered generosity working to help the be sociable of Malawi in Africa.[16]
He joined Christie Dickason on 2 Apr 1967; together they had melody son, Joshua.[3]
Waldhorn died on 10 January 2022, at the plus of 78.[17][18][19]
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