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Simon Ward (16 October 1941Template:Spaced ndash20 July 2012) was an English stage and film actor. He was known for his performance as the young Winston Churchill in the 1971 film Young Winston and for his roles as Sir Monty Everard in Judge John Deed and as Bishop Gardiner in The Tudors.

Filmography

Television

Title Year Role
Festival 1964
Theatre 625 1964 Dick Jervis
Thursday Theatre 1965 Tom Cherry
The World of Wooster 1966 Eustace
Thirteen Against Fate 1966 Alain Malou
The Wednesday Play 1966-8 Donald Clenham / John Hardie
Jackanory 1967-8 Storyteller
The Misfit 1970 Ted Allenby-Johnson
The Black Tulip 1970 Cornelius Van Bearle
Roads to Freedom 1970 Philippe
No Exit 1972 Mark Gray
Cinema: A Documentary 1972 Himself
ABC Afterschool Specials 1973 Various Characters
Great Mysteries 1973 Stephen Barrow
BBC2 Playhouse 1975
Call My Bluff 1976 Himself
Diamonds 1981 Bernard de Haan
An Inspector Calls 1982 Gerald Croft
Allô Béatrice 1984 Archibald
Supergirl: The Making of the Movie 1984 Himself
A Taste for Death 1988 Stephen Lampart
Around the World in 80 Days 1989 Flannigan
Lovejoy 1992 Edward Brooksby
Kurtulus 1994 Winston Churchill
Ruth Rendell Mysteries 1995 Will Harvey
Challenge 1996 Narrator
Real Women II 1999 Samuelson
Family Affairs 2005 Mr. Lee
Judge John Deed 2003-7 Sir Monty Everard
The Tudors 2009-2010 Bishop Gardiner

Film

Title Year Role
The Son 1966 Alain Malou
if.... 1968 Schoolboy (uncredited)
I Start Counting 1969 Conductor
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed 1969 Karl
Quest for Love 1971 Jeremy
Young Winston 1972 Winston Churchill
Hitler: The Last Ten Days 1973 Captain Hoffman
The Three Musketeers 1973 Duke of Buckingham
Dracula 1974 Arthur
The Four Musketeers 1974 Duke of Buckingham
All Creatures Great and Small 1975 James Herriot
Children of Rage 1975 Yaacov
Valley Forge 1975 Major Andre
Aces High 1976 Lt. Crawford
Deadly Strangers 1976 Stephen Slade
The Standard 1977 Menis
Holocaust 2000 1977 Angel Caine
The Four Feathers 1978 William Trench
Dominique 1979 Tony Calvert
Zulu Dawn 1979 Lt. Vereker
The Last Giraffe 1979 Jock Leslie-Melville
La Sabina 1979 Philip
The Rear Column 1980 Ward
The Monster Club 1981 George
Manpower 1983 Narrator
Supergirl 1984 Zor-El
The Corsican Brothers 1984 Chateau-Renaud
Leave All Fair 1985 John Jeune
L'étincelle 1986 Mike
Double X: The Name of the Game 1992 Edward Ross
Wuthering Heights 1992 Mr. Linton
Atrapa-la 2000 Doug




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