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A versatile British actor noted for his great power and command on the classical stage and in several other mediums including radio, film and television, Timothy West was born on October 20, 1934 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, the son of actors (Harry) Lockwood West and his wife Olive (Carleton-Crowe). Educated at John Lyon School and the ...
Full Name Timothy West Date Of Birth October 20, 1934 Place Of Birth Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Profession Actor Education The John Lyon School, Bristol Grammar School Nationality British Spouse Jacqueline Boyer Children Joseph West, Juliet West Parents Olive Carleton-Crowe Siblings Patricia West Nominations British Academy Television Award for Best Actor, Helen Hayes Awards for outstanding Supporting Performer, Visiting Production, Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a Revival Movies Ever After, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, Beyond Borders, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, 102 Dalmatians, Agatha, The Day of the Jackal, Nicholas and Alexandra, Cry Freedom, Terry Pratchett's Going Postal, Iris, Villa des Roses, The Looking Glass War, The Fourth Angel, Churchill and the... TV Shows Big Breadwinner Hog, Edward the Seventh, Masada, The Last Bastion, The Monocled Mutineer, Brass, Framed, Bedtime, Bleak House, Exile, Titanic, Crime and Punishment, Hard Times, Witch Hunt Star Sign Libra
# Trademark 1 Rich smooth voice 2 Often plays leaders or authority figures
# Fact 1 Grandson of H. Carleton-Crowe . 2 Has traced his family back to the Carletons in 17th century at Rossfad, near Innisklew, Ireland. 3 One of his ancestors, Sir Guy Carleton was Governor General of Canada. 4 Considered for the roles of Dr. Armstrong, Sir Percy and Bukovsky in Lifeforce (1985). 5 He played the Prince of Wales / King Edward VII between the ages of 22 (in 1863) and 68 (in 1910) in Edward the King (1975). 6 Although he played Annette Crosbie 's son in Edward the King (1975), he is only eight months her junior in real life. Similarly, Felicity Kendal played his elder sister in the series in spite of the fact that she is twelve years his junior. 7 Is the President of the prestigious drama school London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), in London. 8 Both he and his father Lockwood West have played King Edward VII. He played the monarch in Edward the King (1975) while the elder West played him in both Upstairs, Downstairs: Guest of Honour (1972) and The Life and Times of David Lloyd George: All Flesh Is Grass (1981). 9 Met second wife Prunella Scales in 1960 when they appeared together in the television production "She Died Young". They married three years later after his divorce. 10 Timothy was born in Bradford. His parents were both actors on tour, performing at Bradford's Prince's Theatre at the time. 11 A big fan of boating, he has owned a narrowboat since 1979 and regularly holidays on it with his family. He also is vice-president of The Waterways Trust, the Kennet & Avon Canal Trust and a patron of the Huddersfield Canal Society. He was also involved in the restoration of The Waverley, the world's last ocean-going paddle steamer. 12 He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for his services to drama in the 1984 Queen's Birthday Honours List. His wife, Prunella Scales, was awarded the CBE in the 1992 Queen's Birthday Honours List. 13 Attended Bristol Grammar School in Bristol, England, where he was in the same class as actor Julian Glover . "Darth Vader" actor David Prowse was also in the same year there. 14 Son of actor Lockwood West . 15 Has a daughter named Juliet. 16 West's young sons, Samuel and Joseph, appeared as his on-screen sons, George and Eddy, when he played the title role in "Edward the Seventh" in 1975. 17 Father of Samuel West .
Actor Title Year Status Character Il treno di Lenin 1988 TV Movie Parvus Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun 1988 TV Movie Charles Clutterback Consuming Passions 1988 Dr. Rees Breakthrough at Reykjavik 1987 TV Movie Mikhail Gorbachev Harry's Kingdom 1987 TV Movie Harry King When We Are Married 1987 TV Movie Albert Parker Cry Freedom 1987 Captain De Wet The Monocled Mutineer 1986 TV Mini-Series Thomson The Good Doctor Bodkin-Adams 1986 TV Movie John Bodkin-Adams A Very Peculiar Practice 1986 TV Series Professor Furie Tender Is the Night 1985 TV Mini-Series Mr. Morris Marjorie and Men 1985 TV Series George Banthorpe Florence Nightingale 1985 TV Movie William Russell Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye 1985 TV Movie Rex Fortescue The Last Bastion 1984 TV Mini-Series Winston Churchill Oliver Twist 1982/I TV Movie Mr. Bumble Murder Is Easy 1982 TV Movie Lord Gordon Easterfield Masada 1981 TV Mini-Series Emperor Vespasian Rough Cut 1980 Nigel Lawton Tales of the Unexpected 1980 TV Series Albert Taylor Churchill and the Generals 1979 TV Movie Winston Churchill Crime and Punishment 1979 TV Mini-Series Porfiry Petrovich Henry VIII 1979 TV Movie Cardinal Wolsey Agatha 1979 Kenward The Thirty-Nine Steps 1978 Porton News from Nowhere 1978 William Morris Hard Times 1977 TV Mini-Series Josiah Bounderby Des Teufels Advokat 1977 Father Anselmo Cottage to Let 1977 TV Series David Weston Joseph Andrews 1977 Mr. Tow-Wouse Meetings, Bloody Meetings 1976 Video short Businessman Hedda 1975 Judge Brack Edward the King 1975 TV Series Prince of Wales
King Edward the Seventh
Bertie Play for Today 1975 TV Series Mark Childers Undercovers Hero 1974 Convent Chaplain The Day of the Jackal 1973 Berthier Hitler: The Last Ten Days 1973 Prof. Gebhardt Horatio Bottomley 1972 TV Movie The Edwardians 1972 TV Mini-Series Horatio Bottomley Villains 1972 TV Series Benny Joy 1972 TV Movie Ned Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 Dr. Botkin Hine 1971 TV Series Cooper The Tragedy of King Richard II 1971 TV Movie Henry Bolingbroke Boswell's Life of Johnson 1971 TV Movie Dr. Samuel Johnson Edward II 1970 TV Movie Young Mortimer My Partner the Ghost 1970 TV Series Sam Grimes The Looking Glass War 1970 Taylor Big Breadwinner Hog 1969 TV Series Lennox Twisted Nerve 1968 Superintendant Dakin Mystery and Imagination 1968 TV Series Dr. Middleton The Fellows 1967 TV Series Lowrie Witch Hunt 1967 TV Series Dr. Howard Agister Armchair Theatre 1967 TV Series Ralph Thirty-Minute Theatre 1967 TV Series Jack Campion The Deadly Affair 1966 Matrevis (uncredited) Public Eye 1966 TV Series Police Sergeant The Marriage Lines 1964 TV Series Bob Theatre 625 1964 TV Series Jan No Hiding Place 1962 TV Series Constable Deadline Midnight 1961 TV Series Ambulance man Persuasion 1961 TV Mini-Series Charles Hayter Theatre Night 1959 TV Series Talky Delirium 2016/I completed College Bursar We the Kings post-production Victor Comedy Playhouse 2016 TV Series Milton Toast of London 2015 TV Series Ormond Sacker The Vote 2015 TV Movie Fred Norris EastEnders 2014-2015 TV Series Stan Carter Inside No. 9 2014 TV Series Andrew Last Tango in Halifax 2013 TV Series Ted Coronation Street 2013 TV Series Eric Babbage The Ogre Hunters 2013 Short Run for Your Wife 2012 Man at Pub Titanic 2012 TV Mini-Series Lord Pirrie Exile 2011 TV Mini-Series Metzler Going Postal 2010 TV Mini-Series Ridcully Agatha Christie's Poirot 2010 TV Series Reverend Cottrell Inspector Lewis 2010 TV Series Donald Terry Idle-Hands 2010 Short Spam The Bus Driver 2009 Short Priest Not Going Out 2007-2009 TV Series Geoffrey Endgame 2009/I P.W. Botha A Room with a View 2007 TV Movie Reverend Eager The Alan Clark Diaries 2006 TV Series Sir Robert Armstrong Bleak House 2005 TV Mini-Series Sir Leicester Dedlock New Tricks 2005 TV Series Professor Mears Colditz 2005 TV Mini-Series Bunny Warren Bremner, Bird and Fortune 2005 TV Series Waking the Dead 2004 TV Series Joe Doyle The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 2004 TV Series Andy Maiden Bedtime 2001-2003 TV Series Andrew Oldfield Looking for Victoria 2003 TV Movie Thomas Creevey Beyond Borders 2003 Lawrence Bauford Shrink 2003 Short Dr. Frucht-Kuche Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas 2003 Dymas (voice) Martin Luther 2002 TV Movie Martin Luther Dickens 2002 TV Series John Dickens Villa des roses 2002 Hugh Burrell Iris 2001/I Older Maurice Station Jim 2001 TV Movie Sir Christopher Ellis The Fourth Angel 2001 Jones Murder in Mind 2001 TV Series Dr. William Collins 102 Dalmatians 2000 Judge Midsomer Murders 2000 TV Series Marcus Devere The Big Knights 1999 TV Series King Otto (voice) The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc 1999 Cauchon Animated Epics: Beowulf 1998 TV Short Hrothgar (voice) Ever After: A Cinderella Story 1998 King Francis Bramwell 1998 TV Mini-Series Colonel Kindersley The Aviators 1998 TV Series Narrator Goodnight Sweetheart 1998 TV Series Tufty McDuff Performance 1998 TV Series Gloucester Rebecca 1997 TV Mini-Series Mr. Baker The Place of the Dead 1997 TV Movie Chairman of the Inquiry Cuts 1996 TV Movie Lord Mellow Over Here 1996 TV Movie Narrator Eleven Men Against Eleven 1995 TV Movie Sir Bob Luckton Hiroshima 1995 TV Movie Prime Minister Winston Churchill (as Tim West) Murder Most Horrid 1994 TV Series Old Doctor Adams Smokescreen 1994 TV Mini-Series Frank Sheringham Framed 1992 TV Mini-Series DCI Jimmy McKinnes Shakespeare: The Animated Tales 1992 TV Mini-Series Prospero Bye Bye Columbus 1991 TV Movie Martin Pinzon The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story 1990 TV Movie documentary Col. Wilfred Wood Screen One 1989-1990 TV Series Geoffrey Cowper / Derek Blore Brass 1983-1990 TV Series Bradley Hardacre Beecham 1990 TV Movie Sir Thomas Beecham Dirty Beasts 1990 TV Movie Narrator Theatre Night 1987-1989 TV Series Ewbank / David Roberts / Dr. Rance After Henry 1989 TV Series Nigel Mystery!: Campion 1989 TV Series William Faraday
Self Title Year Status Character The Actor's Apprenticeship 2017 Documentary post-production Great Canal Journeys 2014-2016 TV Series Himself - Presenter Piers Morgan's Life Stories 2015 TV Series Himself The End of the Pier? Show 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself - President, Paddle Steamer Preservation Society Living the Life 2012 TV Series Himself The British 2012 TV Series documentary Lord Mansfield Dispatches 2011 TV Series documentary Himself Breakfast 2005-2010 TV Series Himself - Actor / Himself The Variety Club Showbiz Awards 2009 2009 TV Special Himself The Story of the Costume Drama 2008 TV Series documentary Himself Comedy Classics 2008 TV Series documentary Himself John Nettles Applauds 2008 TV Series documentary Himself The Alan Titchmarsh Show 2008 TV Series Himself Sunday AM 2008 TV Series Himself The Royal Wedding of HRH the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles 2005 TV Movie Himself Essential Poems for Christmas 2004 TV Movie Himself - Reader Call My Bluff 2004 TV Series Himself Peter Ackroyd's London 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Henry Mayhew Water World 2003 TV Series documentary Presenter Richard & Judy 2003 TV Series Himself A History of Britain 2001 TV Mini-Series documentary Various The Day the Guns Fell Silent 1998 TV Movie documentary Narrator Funny Women 1998 TV Series documentary short Himself An Audience with Alf Garnett 1997 TV Movie Himself - Audience Member (uncredited) Animating Shakespeare 1992 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Time to Talk 1990 TV Series Himself Another Audience with Dame Edna Everage 1984 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) An Audience with Kenneth Williams 1983 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Friday Night, Saturday Morning 1980 TV Series Himself Arena 1977 TV Series documentary Himself The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club 1977 TV Series Himself - Judge
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1980 RTS Television Award Royal Television Society, UK Best Performance Churchill and the Generals (1979)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1980 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Actor Crime and Punishment (1979) 1976 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Actor Edward the Seventh (1975)
Known for movies Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998) as King Francis
EastEnders (2014-2015) as Stan Carter
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) as Dymas
Brass (1983-1990) as Bradley Hardacre