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Bernard Hepton was born on October 19, 1925 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England as Bernard Heptonstall. He is an actor and producer, known for Secret Army (1977), Gandhi (1982) and Barry Lyndon (1975). He is married to Nancie Jackson.
Date Of Birth October 19, 1925 Place Of Birth Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Profession Actor, Producer, Director Spouse Hillary Joyce Liddell Star Sign Libra
Actor Title Year Status Character The Baroness and the Pig 2002 Soames Midsomer Murders 1998 TV Series Harold Winstanley Emma 1996 TV Movie Mr. Woodhouse Screen Two 1994 TV Series Len Dandelion Dead 1994 TV Mini-Series Mr. Davies The Old Devils 1992 TV Mini-Series Malcolm Cellan-Davies A Perfect Hero 1991 TV Mini-Series Arthur Fleming Eminent Domain 1990 Slovak The Woman in Black 1989 TV Movie Sam Toovey Theatre Night 1989 TV Series Patrick Delafield Stealing Heaven 1988 Bishop The Contract 1988 TV Series Henry Carter The Lady's Not for Burning 1987 TV Movie Hebble Tyson The Charmer 1987 TV Mini-Series Donald Stimpson The Disputation 1986 TV Movie Raymund de Penjaforte The Life and Loves of a She-Devil 1986 TV Mini-Series Judge Bissop Prospects 1986 TV Series Hymie Peters Bergerac 1985 TV Series Sir Geoffrey Newton Shadey 1985 Captain Amies The Holcroft Covenant 1985 Commander Leighton Honour, Profit & Pleasure 1985 TV Movie The Bishop of London Masterpiece Theatre: Bleak House 1985 TV Mini-Series Krook A Profile of Arthur J. Mason 1984 TV Movie Arthur J. Mason Cockles 1984 TV Series Sergeant Naughton Dear Box Number 1983 TV Movie Walter Cartwright Mansfield Park 1983 TV Mini-Series Sir Thomas Bertram Saturday Night Thriller 1982 TV Series Tom Heron Gandhi 1982 G.O.C. Smiley's People 1982 TV Mini-Series Toby Esterhase The Plague Dogs 1982 Stephen Powell (voice) An Inspector Calls 1982 TV Mini-Series Inspector Goole Kessler 1981 TV Mini-Series Albert Foiret Blood Money 1981 TV Series Det Chief Supt Meadows Secret Army 1977-1979 TV Series Albert Foiret Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 1979 TV Mini-Series Toby Esterhase The Squirrels 1974-1977 TV Series Mr. Fletcher Voyage of the Damned 1976 Milton Goldsmith I, Claudius 1976 TV Mini-Series Pallas Orde Wingate 1976 TV Series Palmer Barry Lyndon 1975 Diner at Feast for Lord Wendover - Left of Barry's Mother Leap in the Dark 1975 TV Series Dr. Morton Sadie, It's Cold Outside 1975 TV Series Norman Potter Churchill's People 1975 TV Series Oliver Cromwell Centre Play 1975 TV Series Psychiatrist The Dick Emery Show 1974 TV Series Affairs of the Heart 1974 TV Series Austin Sloper Late Night Drama 1974 TV Series Barty / Charles Village Hall 1974 TV Series Mr. Joyce Colditz 1972-1974 TV Series Kommandant Play for Today 1970-1973 TV Series Derek / Fisher A Pin to See the Peepshow 1973 TV Series Herbert Starling Late Night Theatre 1973 TV Series John Torrance BBC Play of the Month 1966-1973 TV Series Village Priest / Sir Andrew Melvil / Lord Portmanteau Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em 1973 TV Series Webster The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 1973 TV Series Mr. J.T. Laxworthy Henry VIII and His Six Wives 1972 Cranmer ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1972 TV Series john Ware The Sextet 1972 TV Series Colin Sands, Jack's agent The Organization 1972 TV Series Rodney Spurling Six Days of Justice 1972 TV Series Chairman Omnibus 1972 TV Series documentary Oliver Cromwell Jackanory 1971 TV Series Storyteller ITV Playhouse 1967-1971 TV Series Derek / Voal / Coleman Elizabeth R 1971 TV Mini-Series Archbishop Cranmer Get Carter 1971 Thorpe Doomwatch 1971 TV Series Oscar Franklin Z Cars 1967-1971 TV Series Supt. Daly / Arnold Weeks / Chief Insp. Day The Main Chance 1970 TV Series Bridges Big Brother 1970 TV Mini-Series Lawrence Priest Catweazle 1970 TV Series Cyril Fitton Crime of Passion 1970 TV Series Henri Victor Manhunt 1970 TV Series Simon The Six Wives of Henry VIII 1970 TV Mini-Series Archbishop Thomas Cranmer The Gold Robbers 1969 TV Mini-Series Harold Oscroft W. Somerset Maugham 1969 TV Series Dr. Audlin Mogul 1969 TV Series Mayne The Elusive Pimpernel 1969 TV Mini-Series Chauvelin The Wednesday Play 1969 TV Series Caiaphas Thirty-Minute Theatre 1969 TV Series Mr. Wood Out of the Unknown 1969 TV Series Harry Gerwyn Middlemarch 1968 TV Mini-Series The Rev. Mr. Farebrother Detective 1968 TV Series Dr. Hawley Crippen / Jeremiah Batson The First Lady 1968 TV Series Mr. Elliott Theatre 625 1966-1968 TV Series Dr. Tronchin / Osgood / Guy de Ponthieu The Spanish Farm 1968 TV Series Captain Dormer Virgin of the Secret Service 1968 TV Series Colonel Richards City '68 1968 TV Series Escape 1967 TV Series Briggs Great Expectations 1967 TV Series Wemmick The Spies 1966 TV Series Lieutenant Micho Summer and Winter 1965 TV Movie John Ware Hilda Lessways 1959 TV Series Mr. Wingrave Television World Theatre 1957 TV Series Chorus A Man for All Seasons 1957 TV Movie Sir Thomas More Richard III 1955 Soldier (uncredited) You Never Can Tell 1955 TV Movie Finch McComas A Boy, a Girl and a Bike 1949 Cyclist (uncredited)
Producer Title Year Status Character United! 1965-1966 TV Series producer - 28 episodes Coriolanus 1965 TV Movie producer The Wednesday Thriller 1965 TV Series producer - 2 episodes Story Parade 1965 TV Series producer - 2 episodes Thursday Theatre 1965 TV Series producer - 10 episodes Swizzlewick 1964 TV Series producer - 20 episodes Compact 1964 TV Series producer - 34 episodes
Director Title Year Status Character Troilus and Cressida 1966 TV Movie Compact 1964 TV Series 2 episodes
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Richard III 1955 sword play
Self Title Year Status Character Toilers of the Deep 1981 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Night of One Hundred Stars 1980 TV Movie Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1974 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Actor Colditz (1972)
Known for movies Secret Army (1977-1979) as Albert Foiret
Gandhi (1982) as G.O.C.
Barry Lyndon (1975) as Diner at Feast for Lord Wendover - Left of Barry's Mother
Emma (1996) as Mr. Woodhouse