John Wood
John Wood (born July 5, 1930 – died August 6, 2011) was a celebrated English actor recognized for his remarkable contributions to both stage and screen, showcasing his versatility in classical and modern theater. He hailed from Derbyshire, England, where he was born on July 5, 1930. Wood rose to fame as a prominent member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he brought to life many iconic Shakespearean characters.
Among his impressive stage repertoire, Wood is particularly remembered for his roles in productions such as "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," "The Rivals," and "Travesties." His talent also graced Broadway, where he earned significant accolades for his performances in celebrated plays like "Amadeus" and "The Winslow Boy."
Beyond the theater, John Wood made his mark in film and television, featuring in notable movies such as "WarGames" (1983) and "Chocolat" (2000). His television work included guest roles in popular series like "The Avengers," "Inspector Morse," and "Midsomer Murders."
Renowned for his exceptional skill and the depth he brought to complex characters, Wood received numerous accolades during his lifetime, including a Tony Award for "Travesties" and a Laurence Olivier Award for "The Philanthropist."
John Wood passed away in England on August 6, 2011, leaving a rich legacy of outstanding performances in the realms of theater and film.
Filmography
Curtain Razor
The White Countess
Uncovered
The Other Boleyn Girl
Persuasion
Spaghetti House
Stolen Face
Deceptions
And a Nightingale Sang
Enys Men
Longitude
Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil
Dragonworld
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (2002)
All Neat in Black Stockings
Citizen X
Somebody Killed Her Husband
Lifeforce
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Sabrina (1995)
Backyard Ashes
One More Time
The Trial of Tony Blair
The Madness of King George
Fatherland (1994)
Cinderella
Jumpin' Jack Flash
The Devils
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Richard III (1995)
Just Like a Woman
Shadowlands
Metroland
Blue Heelers
The Tripods
Faith
Hebburn
Love in a Cold Climate