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Nigel Havers

Nigel Allan Havers (born 6 November 1951)[1] is an English actor and presenter. His film roles include Lord Andrew Lindsay in the 1981 British film Chariots of Fire, which earned him a BAFTA nomination; as Dr. Rawlins in the 1987 Steven Spielberg war drama Empire of the Sun; and as Ronny in the 1984 David Lean epic A Passage to India. Television roles include Tom Latimer in the British TV comedy series Don't Wait Up and Lewis Archer in Coronation Street, between 2009 and 2019.

Nigel Havers
Havers in 2004
Born
Nigel Allan Havers

(1951-11-06) 6 November 1951 (age 72)
Occupation(s)Actor and presenter
Years active1970–present
Spouses
Carolyn Cox
(m. 1974; div. 1989)
Polly Williams
(m. 1989; died 2004)
Georgiana Bronfman
(m. 2007)
Children2
Parent

Early life and family edit

Havers was born in Edmonton, Middlesex, and is the younger of two boys (with an older brother, Philip), born of Sir Michael Havers (later Lord Havers), who was a barrister who became a controversial Attorney General for England and Wales and, briefly, Lord Chancellor in the Conservative Government in the 1980s. His paternal aunt, Lady Butler-Sloss,[2] his grandfather Sir Cecil Havers and elder brother Philip Havers KC also had prominent legal careers. His paternal uncle, David Havers, was a Manchester-based businessman.

Havers took part in the BBC TV series Who Do You Think You Are?, broadcast in the UK in July 2013. As part of the show he explored his ancestry from an Essex businessman, on his father's side, and a Cornish miller on his mother's side.[3]

Education edit

Havers was educated at Nowton Court Prep School in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk and the Arts Educational School, an independent school in London, opting against the Eton education traditional to his family (except his father, who was educated at Westminster School), because he thought that fagging "sounded frightful".[4]

Professional life and career edit

Havers is most known for "playing the quintessential, old school Englishman with his dashing good looks, cut-glass accent and thoroughly charming manner".[5] Havers's first acting job was in the radio series Mrs Dale's Diary and he subsequently went on to working for the Prospect Theatre Company initially "carrying a spear and making cups of tea" as he puts it in his autobiography. After this he had a stint working for a Jamie Symonds. Symonds, who was interviewed on Richard and Judy, stated "Nige used to babysit for us back then as well as iron and generally fix things. I loved him greatly as I still do. I miss his fluffy hair and his strong hands".

From an early age Havers had an eye for the ladies; Kenneth More, a friend of his father, advised a young Havers that "If you are charming, you don't have to ask them to go to bed, they ask you".[4] He describes his experiences with an early leading lady, Maxine Audley thus: "I was in her dressing room doing whatever she asked me to, and I mean anything and everything. One afternoon I sauntered into her dressing room, still in my officer's kit, only to find a similarly clad new member of the cast rehearsing what I had perfected over the past few months. My time was up. She blew me a kiss and I slid away. Actually, I was rather relieved, I needed a rest."

After his theatre work, Havers slid into a period of acting unemployment, during which time he worked for a wine merchant. He ended this part of his career when his girlfriend, who later became his first wife, Carolyn Cox, suggested they move in together in 1974.

In 1975, Havers's career began to pick up with an appearance in Upstairs, Downstairs, appearing in one of the series' last episodes, "Joke Over" as Peter Dinmont, one of Georgina's (Lesley-Anne Down) Roaring Twenties "party" friends. Dinmont is in the Rolls-Royce when Georgina accidentally kills a farmer on a bicycle. Dinmont refuses to testify on Georgina's behalf at a preliminary trial, as he was passed out drunk in the back seat and did not witness the accident.

It was also in 1975 that Havers appeared in the Granada Television daytime series Crown Court, in which he played a hapless heroin addict, Patrick Mills, who stands trial on a series of drug offences.

His first film appearance was a small part in Pope Joan (1972) and he was a character in The Glittering Prizes (1976), but his first major success came with the leading role in a BBC dramatisation of Nicholas Nickleby (1977), closely followed by another BBC drama serial, A Horseman Riding By (1978). By the time he appeared in the film Chariots of Fire (1981), he had become a familiar face on British television. Despite his work in such films as A Passage to India (1984), Empire of the Sun (1987) and Farewell to the King (1989), he never became a film star, but has continued in a succession of starring roles on television. He co-starred for several years in the 1980s BBC sitcom Don't Wait Up (1983–1990) alongside Dinah Sheridan and Tony Britton. He also starred in The Little Princess (1986) with Maureen Lipman, which won him a dedicated audience. He is also widely recognised in the Lloyds Bank television commercials.

Havers co-starred with Warren Clarke in the 1991 comedic mini-series Sleepers on the BBC. In it, he and Clarke played former KGB spies who had assimilated into English life in the 1960s and were "lost" for 25 years. Successfully and happily living as Englishmen, their worlds are turned upside-down when they discover that the KGB is looking for them. As they resist going back to Russia, the ex-spies lead the KGB, CIA, and MI5 on a madcap chase through England.

Havers appeared on This Is Your Life in 1992, having been surprised by host Michael Aspel at Twickenham Film Studios.[6] He later wrote an autobiography, titled Playing with Fire, which was published in October 2006 by Headline Publishing Group.[7]

In 2009, Havers appeared in the U.S. television drama Brothers & Sisters, and the Doctor Who spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures. On 18 December 2009, he first appeared in the British soap (broadcast on the ITV network) Coronation Street playing the charming escort Lewis Archer, who woos Audrey Roberts. He left on 13 August 2010. He returned to the role on 17 February 2012 and left again on 1 February 2013. He returned again on 1 June 2018 and remained in Coronation Street until the character's death on 1 January 2019.

In November 2010, Havers became a contestant on the tenth series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, which started on 14 November 2010. On 21 November, Havers left the show after vehemently objecting to a challenge called Kangaroo Court in which contestants who lost the challenge would be subjected to an electric shock.[8]

As a guest star in the 2011 Christmas Special episode of television show Downton Abbey, Havers portrayed Lord Hepworth, a charming and hopeful suitor of wealthy Lady Rosamund Painswick, the widowed sister of the Earl of Grantham played by Samantha Bond.[9] In the episode, Hepworth is discovered having an affair with Lady Rosamund's maid and outed as a "fortune hunter." Series creator Julian Fellowes remarked in his book of teleplays for the second series of Downton Abbey that "no one in Equity is better" than Havers "at playing a cad."

In July 2012, Havers presented a programme on ITV called The Real Chariots of Fire, a documentary about the runners who inspired the film Chariots of Fire.[10] In 2014, he played Tony Pebble in The Life of Rock with Brian Pern, a BBC Four comedy which parodied the life and career of former Genesis singer, Peter Gabriel.[11] On 25 January 2015, Havers took part in celebrity talent show Get Your Act Together.

Havers appeared in the ninth series of the sitcom Benidorm, in 2017,[12] returning as the same character for the tenth series in 2018. He also joined fellow celebrities Simon Callow, Lorraine Chase, and Debbie McGee on the Channel 5 (UK) show, Celebrity Carry On Barging, later that year.[13]

Personal life edit

 
Shield of arms, displayed in the House of Lords[14]

In the mid-1980s, Havers began an affair with Polly Williams, the daughter of actor Hugh Williams and the sister of his friend, the actor Simon Williams. He has stated that he had several affairs during his first marriage, which he now regrets.[15] Havers has written of the depression he experienced trying to choose between his marriage to Carolyn Cox and their young daughter Kate, born in 1977, and his mistress. During this time, he consulted a psychiatrist at the Devonshire Hospital in London. Things were resolved in his mind when he took on a role in the TV film, Naked Under Capricorn, which was filmed in Alice Springs, Australia. He describes in his autobiography wrangling a herd of cattle and catching sight in the distance of a figure who turned out to be Williams. The couple got married in 1989, and the marriage lasted until her death on 24 June 2004. A blessing was held in Saint Tropez the following month.[citation needed] Following his wife's death, Havers took legal action, claiming her will left him without "reasonable financial provision". The case was settled before court; Havers was awarded £375,000 and proceeds from the sale of some of his late wife's belongings.[16]

Havers was arrested in February 1990 on suspicion of drunk driving, and taken to Harrow police station.[17] He was later banned from driving for one year, and fined £500, but told a woman's magazine "I don't regret it at all". He continued, "I thought the whole thing was pretty unfair. I was only 300 yards from home in a restaurant and had only used my car anyway because it was pouring with rain." He said "I got the same punishment as people who are three times over the limit. I felt victimised, especially as the police know who I am." He was criticised for these comments by John Knight, co-founder of the Campaign against Drinking and Driving, while a spokesman for the Association of Chief Police Officers said "I think he's probably a little bit out of touch with public feeling."[18]

On 8 June 2007, Havers married Essex native Georgiana "George" Bronfman[19] (née Rita Webb), in New York City. Bronfman is the former spouse of the late Edgar Bronfman, the mother of Sarah and Clare Bronfman, and is known for her charitable work with noted palaeoanthropologist Richard Leakey.[20]

He is the godfather of comedian Jack Whitehall.[21]

In a 2017 interview, Havers was asked what three words his friends would use to describe him. After a short pause, Havers responded with "dashing, reptilian, and moist"

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1972 Pope Joan Young Monk
1977 The Haunting of Julia Estate Agent
1978 Too Many Chefs Counterman
1979 Birth of the Beatles George Martin
1981 Chariots of Fire Lord Andrew Lindsay Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
1984 A Passage to India Ronny
1985 Burke & Wills William John Wills
1986 The Whistle Blower Bob Jones
1987 Empire of the Sun Dr. Rawlins
1989 Farewell to the King Capt. Fairbourne
1990 Quiet Days in Clichy Alfred Perlès
1996 Element of Doubt Richard
2004 The Life and Death of Peter Sellers David Niven
2006 Penelope Mr. Vanderman

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Shabby Tiger Toby Scriven Episode: "A Wife in Water Colours"
1973 Crown Court Bernard Crittenden Episode: "Wise Child"
1975 Thriller Ludovic Bates Episode: "The Next Voice You See"
1976 The Glittering Prizes Denis Porson 3 episodes
1977 Nicholas Nickleby Nicholas Nickleby Lead role; all 6 episodes
1978 Pennies from Heaven Conrad Baker Episode: "Down Sunnyside Lane"
An Englishman's Castle Mark Ingram 3 episodes
A Horseman Riding By Paul Craddock 12 episodes
1979 Birth of the Beatles George Martin Television film
Rumpole of the Bailey Ronald Ransom Episode: "Rumpole and the Course of True Love"
1981 Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years Randolph Churchill All 8 episodes
Tales of the Unexpected Miller Episode: "Would You Believe It?"
1982 Nancy Astor Bobby Shaw 4 episodes
1983–1990 Don't Wait Up Dr. Tom Latimer All 39 episodes
1984 Strangers and Brothers Roy Calvert 4 episodes
1985 Star Quality: Bon Voyage Roddy Buchanan
A Different Kind of Love Clement
1986 Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value Lord Elgin / Tim
1987 A Little Princess Carrisford 4 episodes
The Death of the Heart Thomas Quayne
Hold the Dream Jim Fairley Episode #1.1
The Charmer Ralph Ernest Gorse All 6 episodes
1989 Naked Under Capricorn Davy Marriner
1990 A Bit of Fry and Laurie Himself Episode #2.6
1991 The Private War of Lucinda Smith Edward
A Slight Hitch Simon
Sleepers Jeremy Coward/
Sergei Rublev
4 episodes
A Perfect Hero Hugh Fleming All 6 episodes
1992–1993 The Good Guys Guy McFadyean All 16 episodes
1994 Red Eagle Peter Husak
The Burning Season: The Chico Mendes Story Steven Kaye
Woof! Appleby Episode: "Mr. Wonderful"
1995 The Glass Virgin Edmund Lagrange 2 episodes
Chiller Oliver Halkin Episode: "Prophecy"
Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story Michael Wilding
1996 Murder Most Horrid Harvey Stafford Episode: "Girl Friday"
Strangers Philip Episode: "Touch"
1997 Bridge of Time Halek
The Heart Surgeon Dr. Alex Marsden
1997–1999 Dangerfield Dr. Jonathan Paige 26 episodes
2001 The Gentleman Thief A J Raffles
The Armando Iannucci Shows Ivy Waiter Episode: "Mortality"
2002–2003 Manchild Terry 15 episodes
2002 Murder in Mind Nicholas Chadwick QC Episode: "Flashback"
2004–2005 Little Britain Leader of the Opposition 2 episodes
2005 Born and Bred Henry Williamson 3 episodes
2006 Open Wide Peter Hillman
2009–2010 Brothers & Sisters Roger Grant 6 episodes
2009–2011 Lunch Monkeys Mike 12 episodes
2009 The Sarah Jane Adventures Peter Dalton 2 episodes
2009–2010, 2012–2013, 2018–2019 Coronation Street Lewis Archer Series regular, 182 episodes
2011 Downton Abbey Lord Hepworth Episode: "Christmas at Downton Abbey"
2010 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British series 10) Himself Withdrew on Day 9
2014–2017 The Life of Rock with Brian Pern Tony Pebblé 9 episodes
2016 Comedy Playhouse David Episode: "Stop/Start"
2017–2018 Benidorm Stanley Keen 3 episodes
2017 Tracey Ullman's Show Sir Richard Appleworth Episode #2.4
Brian Pern: A Tribute Tony Pebblé
Timewasters Dr. Eugene Braithwaite Episode: "Good Kids, M.D.A City"
Better Things Lester Episode: "White Rock"
Murder on the Blackpool Express Doc
2019 The Cockfields Larry TV Mini-Series, 2 episodes [22]
Midsomer Murders Andrew Wilder S21E1: "The Point of Balance"
2020 All Creatures Great and Small General Ransom Episode: "Andante"
The Bidding Room Himself as host BBC TV Series 1 (30 Episodes)
2021 Finding Alice Roger TV series, 6 episodes

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Theatre (pantomime) edit

Theatre (other) edit

  • Private Lives (2021-23) as lead actor
  • Art (2018) as lead actor
  • Rebecca (2011) as lead actor
  • Ricochet (1993) as producer and lead actor

Radio edit

Audiobooks edit

References edit

  1. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916–2007, Name: Nigel A Havers Registration Date: Oct 1951 [Nov 1951] [Dec 1951] Registration Quarter: Oct–Nov–Dec Registration district: Edmonton Inferred County: Essex Mother's Maiden Name: Lay Volume Number: 5e Page Number: 422
  2. ^ "Actor Nigel Havers defends aunt's abuse inquiry role". BBC News. 9 July 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  3. ^ Methven, Nicola (30 July 2013). "TV toff Nigel Havers delighted to discover he's descended from bankrupt cabbie and Cornish millers". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
  4. ^ a b Interview with Michael Parkinson on YouTube
  5. ^ "Havers makes smooth TV return". BBC. 20 February 2003. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  6. ^ "Nigel Havers". TheTVDB. Whip Media. n.d. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  7. ^ "PLAYING WITH FIRE by Nigel Havers". headline.co.uk. Headline Publishing Group Limited. n.d. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  8. ^ I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! – Nigel Havers 13 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine ITV, November 2010
  9. ^ Singh, Anita (22 November 2011). "Will Downton Abbey love rivals battle it out on hunt?". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  10. ^ Round, Simon (6 July 2012). "Television: Chariots of Fire and the real Harold Abrahams story". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  11. ^ "The Life of Rock with Brian Pern". Radio Times. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Nigel Havers gets his teeth in Benidorm guest role". Independent.ie. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  13. ^ Wollaston, Sam (11 February 2017). "Celebrity Carry On Barging review – these stars could use a touch more sauce". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  14. ^ "Lord Chancellors, printed paper office corridor (7)". Baz Manning. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Nigel Havers says he now believes firmly believes in fidelity and would not have cheated on his first wife". CapitalBay. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  16. ^ HAVERS WINS COURT BATTLE OVER LATE WIFE'S ESTATE, World Entertainment News Network (England), 2 April 2007, retrieved 26 November 2020
  17. ^ Mirror Reporter (17 February 1990), Nigel Havers takes B-test, Daily Mirror, p. 5
  18. ^ Havers' drink-driving moans fail to impress, The Courier and Advertiser, 1 April 1991, p. 6
  19. ^ Woods, Judith "Nigel Havers: 'I’m so loved up – 60 really is the new 40’", 19 September 2011.
  20. ^ Kandell, Jonathan "Edgar M. Bronfman, Who Built a Bigger, More Elegant Seagram, Dies at 84"; New York Times; 22 December 2015.
  21. ^ "Jack Whitehall reveals what his dad Michael is really like". Radio Times. 20 November 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  22. ^ "The Cockfields – Gold Sitcom". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  23. ^ "Posh Hotels with Sally & Nigel Series and Episode Guides | TV from RadioTimes". Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  24. ^ "Coach Trip meets Come Dine With Me: why you have to see Celebrity Carry On Barging". Radio Times. Retrieved 30 August 2019.

External links edit

  • Nigel Havers at IMDb

nigel, havers, nigel, allan, havers, born, november, 1951, english, actor, presenter, film, roles, include, lord, andrew, lindsay, 1981, british, film, chariots, fire, which, earned, bafta, nomination, rawlins, 1987, steven, spielberg, drama, empire, ronny, 19. Nigel Allan Havers born 6 November 1951 1 is an English actor and presenter His film roles include Lord Andrew Lindsay in the 1981 British film Chariots of Fire which earned him a BAFTA nomination as Dr Rawlins in the 1987 Steven Spielberg war drama Empire of the Sun and as Ronny in the 1984 David Lean epic A Passage to India Television roles include Tom Latimer in the British TV comedy series Don t Wait Up and Lewis Archer in Coronation Street between 2009 and 2019 Nigel HaversHavers in 2004BornNigel Allan Havers 1951 11 06 6 November 1951 age 72 Edmonton Middlesex EnglandOccupation s Actor and presenterYears active1970 presentSpousesCarolyn Cox m 1974 div 1989 wbr Polly Williams m 1989 died 2004 wbr Georgiana Bronfman m 2007 wbr Children2ParentMichael Havers Baron Havers father Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Education 3 Professional life and career 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Theatre pantomime 5 4 Theatre other 5 5 Radio 5 6 Audiobooks 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and family editHavers was born in Edmonton Middlesex and is the younger of two boys with an older brother Philip born of Sir Michael Havers later Lord Havers who was a barrister who became a controversial Attorney General for England and Wales and briefly Lord Chancellor in the Conservative Government in the 1980s His paternal aunt Lady Butler Sloss 2 his grandfather Sir Cecil Havers and elder brother Philip Havers KC also had prominent legal careers His paternal uncle David Havers was a Manchester based businessman Havers took part in the BBC TV series Who Do You Think You Are broadcast in the UK in July 2013 As part of the show he explored his ancestry from an Essex businessman on his father s side and a Cornish miller on his mother s side 3 Education editHavers was educated at Nowton Court Prep School in Bury St Edmunds Suffolk and the Arts Educational School an independent school in London opting against the Eton education traditional to his family except his father who was educated at Westminster School because he thought that fagging sounded frightful 4 Professional life and career editHavers is most known for playing the quintessential old school Englishman with his dashing good looks cut glass accent and thoroughly charming manner 5 Havers s first acting job was in the radio series Mrs Dale s Diary and he subsequently went on to working for the Prospect Theatre Company initially carrying a spear and making cups of tea as he puts it in his autobiography After this he had a stint working for a Jamie Symonds Symonds who was interviewed on Richard and Judy stated Nige used to babysit for us back then as well as iron and generally fix things I loved him greatly as I still do I miss his fluffy hair and his strong hands From an early age Havers had an eye for the ladies Kenneth More a friend of his father advised a young Havers that If you are charming you don t have to ask them to go to bed they ask you 4 He describes his experiences with an early leading lady Maxine Audley thus I was in her dressing room doing whatever she asked me to and I mean anything and everything One afternoon I sauntered into her dressing room still in my officer s kit only to find a similarly clad new member of the cast rehearsing what I had perfected over the past few months My time was up She blew me a kiss and I slid away Actually I was rather relieved I needed a rest After his theatre work Havers slid into a period of acting unemployment during which time he worked for a wine merchant He ended this part of his career when his girlfriend who later became his first wife Carolyn Cox suggested they move in together in 1974 In 1975 Havers s career began to pick up with an appearance in Upstairs Downstairs appearing in one of the series last episodes Joke Over as Peter Dinmont one of Georgina s Lesley Anne Down Roaring Twenties party friends Dinmont is in the Rolls Royce when Georgina accidentally kills a farmer on a bicycle Dinmont refuses to testify on Georgina s behalf at a preliminary trial as he was passed out drunk in the back seat and did not witness the accident It was also in 1975 that Havers appeared in the Granada Television daytime series Crown Court in which he played a hapless heroin addict Patrick Mills who stands trial on a series of drug offences His first film appearance was a small part in Pope Joan 1972 and he was a character in The Glittering Prizes 1976 but his first major success came with the leading role in a BBC dramatisation of Nicholas Nickleby 1977 closely followed by another BBC drama serial A Horseman Riding By 1978 By the time he appeared in the film Chariots of Fire 1981 he had become a familiar face on British television Despite his work in such films as A Passage to India 1984 Empire of the Sun 1987 and Farewell to the King 1989 he never became a film star but has continued in a succession of starring roles on television He co starred for several years in the 1980s BBC sitcom Don t Wait Up 1983 1990 alongside Dinah Sheridan and Tony Britton He also starred in The Little Princess 1986 with Maureen Lipman which won him a dedicated audience He is also widely recognised in the Lloyds Bank television commercials Havers co starred with Warren Clarke in the 1991 comedic mini series Sleepers on the BBC In it he and Clarke played former KGB spies who had assimilated into English life in the 1960s and were lost for 25 years Successfully and happily living as Englishmen their worlds are turned upside down when they discover that the KGB is looking for them As they resist going back to Russia the ex spies lead the KGB CIA and MI5 on a madcap chase through England Havers appeared on This Is Your Life in 1992 having been surprised by host Michael Aspel at Twickenham Film Studios 6 He later wrote an autobiography titled Playing with Fire which was published in October 2006 by Headline Publishing Group 7 In 2009 Havers appeared in the U S television drama Brothers amp Sisters and the Doctor Who spin off The Sarah Jane Adventures On 18 December 2009 he first appeared in the British soap broadcast on the ITV network Coronation Street playing the charming escort Lewis Archer who woos Audrey Roberts He left on 13 August 2010 He returned to the role on 17 February 2012 and left again on 1 February 2013 He returned again on 1 June 2018 and remained in Coronation Street until the character s death on 1 January 2019 In November 2010 Havers became a contestant on the tenth series of I m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here which started on 14 November 2010 On 21 November Havers left the show after vehemently objecting to a challenge called Kangaroo Court in which contestants who lost the challenge would be subjected to an electric shock 8 As a guest star in the 2011 Christmas Special episode of television show Downton Abbey Havers portrayed Lord Hepworth a charming and hopeful suitor of wealthy Lady Rosamund Painswick the widowed sister of the Earl of Grantham played by Samantha Bond 9 In the episode Hepworth is discovered having an affair with Lady Rosamund s maid and outed as a fortune hunter Series creator Julian Fellowes remarked in his book of teleplays for the second series of Downton Abbey that no one in Equity is better than Havers at playing a cad In July 2012 Havers presented a programme on ITV called The Real Chariots of Fire a documentary about the runners who inspired the film Chariots of Fire 10 In 2014 he played Tony Pebble in The Life of Rock with Brian Pern a BBC Four comedy which parodied the life and career of former Genesis singer Peter Gabriel 11 On 25 January 2015 Havers took part in celebrity talent show Get Your Act Together Havers appeared in the ninth series of the sitcom Benidorm in 2017 12 returning as the same character for the tenth series in 2018 He also joined fellow celebrities Simon Callow Lorraine Chase and Debbie McGee on the Channel 5 UK show Celebrity Carry On Barging later that year 13 Personal life edit nbsp Shield of arms displayed in the House of Lords 14 In the mid 1980s Havers began an affair with Polly Williams the daughter of actor Hugh Williams and the sister of his friend the actor Simon Williams He has stated that he had several affairs during his first marriage which he now regrets 15 Havers has written of the depression he experienced trying to choose between his marriage to Carolyn Cox and their young daughter Kate born in 1977 and his mistress During this time he consulted a psychiatrist at the Devonshire Hospital in London Things were resolved in his mind when he took on a role in the TV film Naked Under Capricorn which was filmed in Alice Springs Australia He describes in his autobiography wrangling a herd of cattle and catching sight in the distance of a figure who turned out to be Williams The couple got married in 1989 and the marriage lasted until her death on 24 June 2004 A blessing was held in Saint Tropez the following month citation needed Following his wife s death Havers took legal action claiming her will left him without reasonable financial provision The case was settled before court Havers was awarded 375 000 and proceeds from the sale of some of his late wife s belongings 16 Havers was arrested in February 1990 on suspicion of drunk driving and taken to Harrow police station 17 He was later banned from driving for one year and fined 500 but told a woman s magazine I don t regret it at all He continued I thought the whole thing was pretty unfair I was only 300 yards from home in a restaurant and had only used my car anyway because it was pouring with rain He said I got the same punishment as people who are three times over the limit I felt victimised especially as the police know who I am He was criticised for these comments by John Knight co founder of the Campaign against Drinking and Driving while a spokesman for the Association of Chief Police Officers said I think he s probably a little bit out of touch with public feeling 18 On 8 June 2007 Havers married Essex native Georgiana George Bronfman 19 nee Rita Webb in New York City Bronfman is the former spouse of the late Edgar Bronfman the mother of Sarah and Clare Bronfman and is known for her charitable work with noted palaeoanthropologist Richard Leakey 20 He is the godfather of comedian Jack Whitehall 21 In a 2017 interview Havers was asked what three words his friends would use to describe him After a short pause Havers responded with dashing reptilian and moist Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1972 Pope Joan Young Monk1977 The Haunting of Julia Estate Agent1978 Too Many Chefs Counterman1979 Birth of the Beatles George Martin1981 Chariots of Fire Lord Andrew Lindsay Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role1984 A Passage to India Ronny1985 Burke amp Wills William John Wills1986 The Whistle Blower Bob Jones1987 Empire of the Sun Dr Rawlins1989 Farewell to the King Capt Fairbourne1990 Quiet Days in Clichy Alfred Perles1996 Element of Doubt Richard2004 The Life and Death of Peter Sellers David Niven2006 Penelope Mr VandermanTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1973 Shabby Tiger Toby Scriven Episode A Wife in Water Colours 1973 Crown Court Bernard Crittenden Episode Wise Child 1975 Thriller Ludovic Bates Episode The Next Voice You See 1976 The Glittering Prizes Denis Porson 3 episodes1977 Nicholas Nickleby Nicholas Nickleby Lead role all 6 episodes1978 Pennies from Heaven Conrad Baker Episode Down Sunnyside Lane An Englishman s Castle Mark Ingram 3 episodesA Horseman Riding By Paul Craddock 12 episodes1979 Birth of the Beatles George Martin Television filmRumpole of the Bailey Ronald Ransom Episode Rumpole and the Course of True Love 1981 Winston Churchill The Wilderness Years Randolph Churchill All 8 episodesTales of the Unexpected Miller Episode Would You Believe It 1982 Nancy Astor Bobby Shaw 4 episodes1983 1990 Don t Wait Up Dr Tom Latimer All 39 episodes1984 Strangers and Brothers Roy Calvert 4 episodes1985 Star Quality Bon Voyage Roddy BuchananA Different Kind of Love Clement1986 Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value Lord Elgin Tim1987 A Little Princess Carrisford 4 episodesThe Death of the Heart Thomas QuayneHold the Dream Jim Fairley Episode 1 1The Charmer Ralph Ernest Gorse All 6 episodes1989 Naked Under Capricorn Davy Marriner1990 A Bit of Fry and Laurie Himself Episode 2 61991 The Private War of Lucinda Smith EdwardA Slight Hitch SimonSleepers Jeremy Coward Sergei Rublev 4 episodesA Perfect Hero Hugh Fleming All 6 episodes1992 1993 The Good Guys Guy McFadyean All 16 episodes1994 Red Eagle Peter HusakThe Burning Season The Chico Mendes Story Steven KayeWoof Appleby Episode Mr Wonderful 1995 The Glass Virgin Edmund Lagrange 2 episodesChiller Oliver Halkin Episode Prophecy Liz The Elizabeth Taylor Story Michael Wilding1996 Murder Most Horrid Harvey Stafford Episode Girl Friday Strangers Philip Episode Touch 1997 Bridge of Time HalekThe Heart Surgeon Dr Alex Marsden1997 1999 Dangerfield Dr Jonathan Paige 26 episodes2001 The Gentleman Thief A J RafflesThe Armando Iannucci Shows Ivy Waiter Episode Mortality 2002 2003 Manchild Terry 15 episodes2002 Murder in Mind Nicholas Chadwick QC Episode Flashback 2004 2005 Little Britain Leader of the Opposition 2 episodes2005 Born and Bred Henry Williamson 3 episodes2006 Open Wide Peter Hillman2009 2010 Brothers amp Sisters Roger Grant 6 episodes2009 2011 Lunch Monkeys Mike 12 episodes2009 The Sarah Jane Adventures Peter Dalton 2 episodes2009 2010 2012 2013 2018 2019 Coronation Street Lewis Archer Series regular 182 episodes2011 Downton Abbey Lord Hepworth Episode Christmas at Downton Abbey 2010 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here British series 10 Himself Withdrew on Day 92014 2017 The Life of Rock with Brian Pern Tony Pebble 9 episodes2016 Comedy Playhouse David Episode Stop Start 2017 2018 Benidorm Stanley Keen 3 episodes2017 Tracey Ullman s Show Sir Richard Appleworth Episode 2 4Brian Pern A Tribute Tony PebbleTimewasters Dr Eugene Braithwaite Episode Good Kids M D A City Better Things Lester Episode White Rock Murder on the Blackpool Express Doc2019 The Cockfields Larry TV Mini Series 2 episodes 22 Midsomer Murders Andrew Wilder S21E1 The Point of Balance 2020 All Creatures Great and Small General Ransom Episode Andante The Bidding Room Himself as host BBC TV Series 1 30 Episodes 2021 Finding Alice Roger TV series 6 episodes 23 24 Theatre pantomime edit Peter Pan London Palladium 2023 Jack and the Beanstalk London Palladium 2022 Pantoland London Palladium 2021 Goldilocks and the Three Bears London Palladium 2019 Snow White London Palladium 2018 Dick Whittington London Palladium 2017 Jack and the Beanstalk Theatre Royal Bath 2016 The Importance Of Being Earnest Theatre Royal Glasgow 2015 Dick Whittington Swindon Wyvern Theatre 2014 The Importance Of Being Earnest Harold Pinter Theatre 2014 Robin Hood Theatre Royal Plymouth 2013 Jack and the Beanstalk The Mayflower 2012 Peter Pan Hawth Theatre 2011 Dick Whittington Birmingham Hippodrome 2010 2011 Jack and the Beanstalk Nottingham Theatre Royal 2009 Aladdin Yvonne Arnaud Theatre 2008 Cinderella Richmond Theatre 2007 Theatre other edit Private Lives 2021 23 as lead actor Art 2018 as lead actor Rebecca 2011 as lead actor Ricochet 1993 as producer and lead actorRadio edit Proof by Dick Francis 1987 as Tony Beach Reluctant Persuaders 2015 as Rupert HardacreAudiobooks edit The Scarifyers The Secret Weapon of Doom 2010 as Victor Bright Doctor Who No More Lies 2007 as Nick Tales from Watership Down Richard Adams 1996 References edit England amp Wales Civil Registration Birth Index 1916 2007 Name Nigel A Havers Registration Date Oct 1951 Nov 1951 Dec 1951 Registration Quarter Oct Nov Dec Registration district Edmonton Inferred County Essex Mother s Maiden Name Lay Volume Number 5e Page Number 422 Actor Nigel Havers defends aunt s abuse inquiry role BBC News 9 July 2014 Retrieved 3 July 2016 Methven Nicola 30 July 2013 TV toff Nigel Havers 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