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Old 16-11-2009, 1:20 PM   #1
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Edward Woodward Has Died

Sad news indeed, will always be the Equalizer to me

Obituary: Edward Woodward


Edward Woodward had a reputation as an actor of authority
Although Edward Woodward's repertoire included both musicals and Shakespeare, it was television series Callan which initially made him a household name in Britain.

He acquired an early love of theatre from the exuberant performances of the traders at the street market in his home town of Croydon, south of London, and his visits to the Croydon Empire.

He was only five when his recital for a talent contest at Wallington in Surrey won him the first prize, what he believed to be a silver penknife, until it began peeling to reveal a dull, base metal.

It taught him scepticism. "You start doing deals with Americans, particularly the big Hollywood ones, and you'll appreciate the story about the silver penknife."

Edward Woodward's next prize was more valuable, a place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, which enabled him to give up his job as a sanitation engineer.

Theatrical success

At 16, he became Rada's youngest student and made his professional debut in repertory in 1946. Nine years later, he graduated to the London stage in Where There's a Will.

Woodward improved his credentials with a season at Stratford-on-Avon and made his first breakthrough in Rattle of a Simple Man in London.


A 1969 television role saw Woodward play writer F Scott Fitzgerald
Its success took it to Broadway, and led to Woodward's appearance in a New York production of a musical, High Spirits, based on Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit.

With his pleasing, light-tenor voice, Woodward then played the leading role of Sydney Carton in a musical version of Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, and was on tour with the show when he received a call from Laurence Olivier.

Invited to choose his own role at the National Theatre, Woodward shook Olivier by declaring: "I want to play Cyrano de Bergerac", a work requiring several dozen actors.

He triumphed in the role, although he was obliged to supplement his income by singing in cabarets and clubs to support his wife and family.

Edward Woodward made more than a dozen records and featured in many dramas on BBC radio.

But it was in the title role of Callan, a brooding, resentful and rebellious British secret agent, that will be one of his best remembered roles.

Last screen appearance

The Thames Television series ran from 1969 to 1973, spawning a film of the same name. Woodward also starred in The Wicker Man, a film which attracted a huge cult following on both sides of the Atlantic, and in Breaker Morant, set during the Boer War.

The success of Callan earned him an award for TV Actor of the Year and led to Woodward starring in a long-running American television series, The Equaliser.

His five years in New York made him wealthy, but Woodward regretted making the series, which took a heavy toll on his health.

Working 20 hours at a time, he coped by smoking 100 cigarettes a day - and had a major heart attack.


The actor's final on-screen appearance came earlier this year in EastEnders
Woodward's two sons and a daughter by his first marriage are both actors, while he and his second wife, the actress Michele Dotrice, also have a daughter.

Edward Woodward gave up smoking and continued working, appearing in the BBC series Common as Muck.

He also had a role in Simon Pegg's big screen police comedy Hot Fuzz.

His last on-screen appearance was as Tommy Clifford in EastEnders earlier this year, a character who sought forgiveness for the murder of Patrick Trueman's girlfriend decades earlier.

Despite his success in several fields, and the authority he brought to each of them, he was grateful for simply enjoying employment in a tough profession.
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Hi,

This is a very sad start to the week, indeed! The Associated Press has reported, less than an hour ago, that Woodward passed away just over an hour ago, from various illnesses, including pneumonia. The brief report can be seen here.

For me, like many of my generation (in our 30's), he will always be Robert McCall of The Equalizer. To the generation now in their 40's and 50's, he'll always be Callen.

I may have to rewatch my Season 1 DVD release of The Equalizer, in memory of his sad passing, tonight.

Rest In Peace, Mr Equalizer, Sir!


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Re: Edward Woodward Has Died

Yes, it's very rare for an actor to have two such massive roles in their career.

Like you I'm getting the Equalizer on tonight
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Re: Edward Woodward Has Died

Very sad indeed. Like other's in their late 30's the equailizer was unmissable in my youth.
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I'm digging out season 1 tonight, haven't watched them for ages.

Can anybody recommend two great equalizer eps for me to watch tonight?
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Re: Edward Woodward Has Died

Terrible news. Callan was one of the all time great TV series and I also have very fond memories of The Bass Player And The Blonde.

A great loss

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Re: Edward Woodward Has Died

Always came across as a very nice chap! I used to watch The Equalizer every week after getting some fish and chips with my dad on the way home from Cubs. Loved it as I was not really old enough to be staying up so late or watching such a "grown-up" prog.
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It's too much to hope that this might spur Universal into releasing the rest of the Equalizer seasons on DVD.
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Re: Edward Woodward Has Died

As a 9 or 10 year old boy Callan blew me away. RIP
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