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John Castle

John Michael Frederick Castle (born 14 January 1940) is an English actor. He is best known for his film and television work, most notably playing Bill in Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup (1966) and Geoffrey in The Lion in Winter (1968). His other significant credits include Man of La Mancha (1972) and RoboCop 3 (1993).

John Castle
Born
John Michael Frederick Castle

(1940-01-14) 14 January 1940 (age 83)
Croydon, Surrey, England
EducationBrighton College
Trinity College Dublin
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2013
Spouse
Maggie Wadey
(m. 1963)
Children1

Early life

Born in Croydon, Castle was educated at Brighton College and Trinity College, Dublin, and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).[citation needed]

Work

Castle's first appearance was as Westmoreland on stage in Henry V on 5 June 1964, at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. He was 24 years old. His first Broadway theatre appearance was in February 1970 as "Jos" in the short-lived musical Georgy.

His screen debut was in Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blowup playing David Hemmings' artist friend, Bill. In 1968, he portrayed the plotting Prince Geoffrey in the film adaptation of The Lion in Winter, starring Peter O'Toole and Katharine Hepburn. According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Lion in Winter is Castle's "highest-rated" film.[1] Also in 1967, he appeared in the British TV series The Prisoner as Number 12, a sympathetic guardian in the episode, entitled "The General". Castle also played the role of Octavius Caesar in Charlton Heston's film version of Antony and Cleopatra (1972), as well as the role of Postumus Agrippa in the 1976 BBC series I, Claudius.

Castle made two appearances in the hard-hitting police drama The Professionals. In his first appearance he played CI5 Officer Tommy McKay in the episode "Heroes," whilst his subsequent appearance saw him in the role of Peter Crabbe, an underworld hitman in the episode "Man Without a Past."

Castle appeared as Carruthers, the most honourable of a trio of schemers in an episode of Granada Television's series Sherlock Holmes ("The Solitary Cyclist", 1984). His association with Sherlock Holmes continued with his role as Nigel St Clair in the film version of The Crucifer of Blood (1991).

He played Inspector Craddock in an adaptation of the Agatha Christie story "A Murder is Announced" (1985),[2] a role he recreated in the Miss Marple mystery The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1992). He also played the title role in the 2000 made-for-TV version of Christie's Lord Edgware Dies. In 1990 Castle starred as Superintendent George Thorne in the BBC's radio adaptations of John Penn's novels. Castle appeared in other TV series, including Ben Hall and Lost Empires.[3]

Among Castle's stage performances was his role as Oswald in the Royal Shakespeare Company's revival of Ibsen's Ghosts in 1967. He played the title character in the play Gandhi at the Tricycle Theatre London.[when?]

Personal life

Castle is married to writer Maggie Wadey.[4]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ "John Castle". Rotten Tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  2. ^ "A Murder is Announced". IMDb.[unreliable source?]
  3. ^ "John Castle". Unofficial John Castle Website. Angel Fire. Retrieved 24 February 2016.[unreliable source?]
  4. ^ "Sandstone Press: Maggie Wadely". www.sandstonepress.com. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  • Who's Who in the Theatre, 17th ed, 1981

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Not to be confused with John K Castle For the outfielder see John Castle baseball John Michael Frederick Castle born 14 January 1940 is an English actor He is best known for his film and television work most notably playing Bill in Michelangelo Antonioni s Blowup 1966 and Geoffrey in The Lion in Winter 1968 His other significant credits include Man of La Mancha 1972 and RoboCop 3 1993 John CastleBornJohn Michael Frederick Castle 1940 01 14 14 January 1940 age 83 Croydon Surrey EnglandEducationBrighton College Trinity College Dublin Royal Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupationActorYears active1964 2013SpouseMaggie Wadey m 1963 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Work 3 Personal life 4 Selected filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Croydon Castle was educated at Brighton College and Trinity College Dublin and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA citation needed Work EditCastle s first appearance was as Westmoreland on stage in Henry V on 5 June 1964 at the Open Air Theatre Regent s Park He was 24 years old His first Broadway theatre appearance was in February 1970 as Jos in the short lived musical Georgy His screen debut was in Michelangelo Antonioni s 1966 film Blowup playing David Hemmings artist friend Bill In 1968 he portrayed the plotting Prince Geoffrey in the film adaptation of The Lion in Winter starring Peter O Toole and Katharine Hepburn According to Rotten Tomatoes The Lion in Winter is Castle s highest rated film 1 Also in 1967 he appeared in the British TV series The Prisoner as Number 12 a sympathetic guardian in the episode entitled The General Castle also played the role of Octavius Caesar in Charlton Heston s film version of Antony and Cleopatra 1972 as well as the role of Postumus Agrippa in the 1976 BBC series I Claudius Castle made two appearances in the hard hitting police drama The Professionals In his first appearance he played CI5 Officer Tommy McKay in the episode Heroes whilst his subsequent appearance saw him in the role of Peter Crabbe an underworld hitman in the episode Man Without a Past Castle appeared as Carruthers the most honourable of a trio of schemers in an episode of Granada Television s series Sherlock Holmes The Solitary Cyclist 1984 His association with Sherlock Holmes continued with his role as Nigel St Clair in the film version of The Crucifer of Blood 1991 He played Inspector Craddock in an adaptation of the Agatha Christie story A Murder is Announced 1985 2 a role he recreated in the Miss Marple mystery The Mirror Crack d from Side to Side 1992 He also played the title role in the 2000 made for TV version of Christie s Lord Edgware Dies In 1990 Castle starred as Superintendent George Thorne in the BBC s radio adaptations of John Penn s novels Castle appeared in other TV series including Ben Hall and Lost Empires 3 Among Castle s stage performances was his role as Oswald in the Royal Shakespeare Company s revival of Ibsen s Ghosts in 1967 He played the title character in the play Gandhi at the Tricycle Theatre London when Personal life EditCastle is married to writer Maggie Wadey 4 Selected filmography EditFilm Edit Blowup 1966 Bill The Lion in Winter 1968 Geoffrey The Promise 1969 Marat Yestigneyev Antony and Cleopatra 1972 Octavius Caesar Made 1972 Father Dyson Man of La Mancha 1972 Sanson Carrasco The Duke The Incredible Sarah 1976 Damala Eliza Fraser 1976 Captain Rory McBride Eagle s Wing 1979 The Priest Never Never Land 1980 Jim King David 1985 Abner Dealers 1989 Frank Mallory RoboCop 3 1993 Paul McDaggett Sparrow 1993 Giuseppe Little Lord Fauntleroy 1995 Mr Havisham Merisairas 1996 Chief Engineer Josif Mantz Gods and Generals 2003 Brig Gen William N Pendleton I Against I 2012 Tommy CarmichaelTelevision Edit The Prisoner 1967 Number Twelve in the episode The General The Shadow of the Tower 1972 Thomas Flamank Softly Softly 1973 Billy Mason Ben Hall TV series 1975 ABC BBC 20th Century Fox Frank Gardiner Warship 1975 Lieutenant Commander Peter Tremayne officer commanding the Royal Navy submarine HMS Ovid in the episode Under the Surface I Claudius 1976 Agrippa Postumus The New Avengers 1976 Colonel Miller in the episode Dirtier by the dozen The Three Hostages 1977 Dominick Medina 1990 1977 Philip Carter The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie 1978 Teddy Lloyd Lillie 1978 Prince Louis of Battenberg The Professionals 1978 CI5 Agent Tommy McKay Shotgun Tommy in A05 Heroes Peter Crabbe in B04 Man Without a Past Tales of the Unexpected Fat Chance 1980 John Burge Strangers 1982 Martin Hargreaves Reilly Ace of Spies 1983 Count Massino The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Solitary Cyclist 1984 Carruthers Miss Marple Series 1 Episode 1 A Murder is Announced 1985 Detective Inspector Craddock Lost Empires with Laurence Olivier and Colin Firth 1986 Tales of the Unexpected The Crucifer of Blood 1991 Neville St Clair Inspector Morse Series 5 Episode 3 Who Killed Harry Field 1991 Tony Doyle Miss Marple The Mirror Crack d from Side to Side 1992 Detective Inspector Craddock Lovejoy 1994 Series 6 Episode 2 Day of Reckoning Max Hunter Bramwell 1994 Guy Le Saux Pie in the Sky 1996 Charles Rider The Ruth Rendell Mysteries 1997 Mark in the episode A Dark Blue Perfume Wycliffe 1998 HTV for ITV Land s End Peter Selby Catherine Cookson s A Dinner of Herbs 2000 Alfred Cottle Agatha Christie s Poirot Season 8 Episode 2 Lord Edgware Dies 2000 Lord Edgware Nova 2000 Public Broadcasting Service David Irving Casualty 2004 Brian Bullet Taylor The Princes in The Tower 2005 Channel 4 production Dr John Argentine Spooks 2006 Jocelyn Myers Midsomer Murders Series 10 Episode 3 King s Crystal 2007 Charles King A Touch of Frost 2008 Mind Games Charlie Collingham The Tractate Middoth 2013 BBC John EldredReferences Edit John Castle Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 24 February 2016 A Murder is Announced IMDb unreliable source John Castle Unofficial John Castle Website Angel Fire Retrieved 24 February 2016 unreliable source Sandstone Press Maggie Wadely www sandstonepress com Retrieved 14 January 2020 Who s Who in the Theatre 17th ed 1981External links EditJohn Castle at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Castle amp oldid 1152255734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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