John Woodnutt

Actor, TV Actor

1924 – 2006

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Who was John Woodnutt?

John Woodnutt was a British actor.

He was born in London, and at the age of 18 made his acting debut at the Oxford Playhouse.

He had many television and film roles, including that of Henry VII in the first episode of The Six Wives of Henry VIII; Sir Watkyn Bassett in the television version of Jeeves and Wooster; and Merlin and Mogdred in the children's adventure game programme Knightmare. One of his earliest television roles was in 1956 in the ITV drama One, broadcast live. He appeared five times in Z-Cars and once in Softly, Softly.

He appeared four times in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who:

⁕Spearhead from Space as Hibbert

⁕Frontier in Space as the Draconian Emperor

⁕Terror of the Zygons in the dual roles of Broton and the Duke of Forgill

⁕The Keeper of Traken as Seron

He appeared in The Avengers episode "Quick-Quick Slow Death" in 1966 and played "The Spidron" in the cult science fiction series The Tomorrow People in 1973. He also appeared in the Look and Read educational serial "The Boy From Space" in 1971, as the Thin Spaceman; the BBC children's drama adaptation of The Secret Garden; the 1976 HTV series Children of the Stones as the sinister butler Link; and the 1978 series The Doombolt Chase. In the 1980s, he played various guest roles in several television movies such as Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil, starring Bill Nighy and John Shea. In the BBC Scotland television series of The Secret Garden, made in 1975, he played the part of Mr. Archibald Craven. He appeared in producer Barry Letts's classic serials Sense and Sensibility, Stalky & Co., and The Pickwick Papers. He played the Senior Tutor in Porterhouse Blue, appeared regularly as Sir Watkyn Bassett in the Jeeves and Wooster series alongside Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie and also appeared briefly in the comedy sketch show Paul Merton: The Series in the early 1990s.

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Born
Mar 3, 1924
London
Nationality
  • England
Profession
Lived in
  • London
Died
Jan 2, 2006
Denville Hall

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on July 23, 2013

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