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* 1930 – Edward Woodward, English actor ( d. 2009 )
* June 1 – Edward Woodward, British actor ( d. 2009 )
In 2004, two mystery plays — one focusing on the Creation and the other on the Passion — were performed at Canterbury Cathedral, with actor Edward Woodward in the role of God.
The film stars Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee, Diane Cilento, Ingrid Pitt, and Britt Ekland.
Television actor Edward Woodward was cast in the role of Sergeant Neil Howie after the part was declined by both Michael York and David Hemmings.
It starred Avery Brooks, Phylicia Rashad, Edward Woodward, Jenny Lewis, Samuel L. Jackson and Endyia Kinney.
It has also been used for the location of films such as The Wicker Man ( starring Edward Woodward ), which was filmed around Kirkcudbright.
In 1975 Le Mesurier appeared opposite Adrienne Posta, Robert Lindsay, Paul Nicholas, Edward Woodward, and Richard Beckinsdale in Martin Campbell's Three for All, a comedy film about a British music group and their girlfriends, who go to Spain to make a record.
Some of the most notable publishers included Willis Woodward, the Witmark house of publishing, Charles K. Harris, and Edward B.
* Peter Jeffrey played Mycroft in the 1990 film Hands of a Murderer which starred Edward Woodward as Sherlock, John Hillerman as Watson and Anthony Andrews as Professor Moriarty.
In the 1973 horror film The Wicker Man ( 1973 film ), a Scottish Policeman played by Edward Woodward searches for a missing child on the west Scottish island of Summerisle, which is populated by modern-day Pagans who engage in various Celtic rituals, one of which is the baking of barley bread into the figure of a man known as John Barleycorn, who is referred to by the baker as " The life of the fields ".
It had a Broadway run of 375 performances, starring Tammy Grimes as Elvira, Edward Woodward as Charles and Beatrice Lillie in an expanded role as Madame Arcati.
Later productions were Edith Evans and Friends ( 1974 ); a revival of On Approval ( Frederick Lonsdale ) with Geraldine McEwan and Edward Woodward ( 1975 ); The Circle, with Googie Withers and John McCallum ( 1976 ); Rosmersholm ( Ibsen ) with Claire Bloom and Daniel Massey ( 1977 ); The Millionairess ( Shaw ), with Penelope Keith ; Waters of the Moon again, starring Wendy Hiller and Ingrid Bergman in her last stage role ( both 1978 ); and Keith Michell and Susan Hampshire in The Crucifer of Blood ( 1979 ).
The film tells the story of a devout Christian policeman played by Edward Woodward who uncovers the malevolent secrets of a sinister pagan cult on a remote Scottish island.
: Cast Larry Grayson, Frank Carson, Margaret Savage, Sheila Mathews, Ted Durante, Peter Gale, Edward Woodward with host Leonard Sachs
Edward Albert Arthur Woodward, OBE ( 1 June 1930 – 16 November 2009 ) was an English stage and screen actor and singer.
Woodward was an only child, born in Croydon, Surrey to working class parents Edward Oliver Woodward, a metalworker, and Violet Edith Woodward ( née Smith ).
Edward Woodward died at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro on 16 November 2009 at the age of 79.
* Daily Mail-November 16, 2009: "' He was one of the greatest actors of his generation ': Edward Woodward dies aged 79 "
* The Washington Post-November 17, 2009: " Edward Woodward: British leading man personified ' the actor's life '"
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Edward and Sergeant
* Colour Sergeant Frank Edward Bourne ; B Coy, 2nd / 24th Foot
* Sergeant Robert Edward Ryder VC ( 1895-1978 ), who served in World War I in the Middlesex Regiment, was born and is buried in Harefield.
* 2003: Edward Fedora and Gisela Fedora were charged with violating, Unlawful Sale of a Medal of Honor, for selling medals awarded to U. S. Navy Sailor Robert Blume ( for action in the Spanish-American War ) and to U. S. Army First Sergeant George Washington Roosevelt ( for action in the Civil War ) to an FBI agent.
The assembly had 22 members from the following constituencies: James City ( Captain William Powell, Ensign William Spense ), Charles City ( Sergeant Samuel Sharpe, Samuel Jordan ), the City of Henricus ( Thomas Dowse, John Polentine or John Plentine ), Kicoughtan ( Captain William Tucker, William Capps ), Martin-Brandon ( Captain John Martin's Plantation ) ( Thomas Davis, Robert Stacy ), Smythe's Hundred ( Captain Thomas Graves, Walter Shelley ), Martin's Hundred ( John Boys, John Jackson ), Argall's Gift Plantation ( Thomas Pawlett, Edward Gourgainy ), Flowerdew Hundred Plantation or Flowerdieu Hundred ( Ensign Edmund Rossingham, John Jefferson ), Captain Lawne's Plantation ( Captain Christopher Lawne, Ensign Washer ), and Captain Ward's Plantation ( Captain John Warde or Capt.
" The commission had three members: Lord Edward Fitzalan-Howard ( the Deputy Earl Marshal ), Sir William Alexander ( Queen's Counsel ) and Edward Bellasis ( a Sergeant at Law ).
* Gunnery Sergeant Edward Buck, an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper in Halo 3: ODST video game
* Sergeant at Arms: Edward Blazel
He provides the voice and portrayed likeness for Gunnery Sergeant Edward Buck in the Halo 3 expansion, Halo 3: ODST, a role he briefly reprised in Halo: Reach.
The body was conveyed later that day to Whitechapel mortuary in the same police ambulance, which was a handcart just large enough for one coffin, used for Nichols by Sergeant Edward Badham.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sergeant Malone is flirting with Lady Jane, while wealthy city man Edward Hawley is watching a French Canadian girl, Rose-Marie La Flamme, even though she's miner Jim Kenyon's sweetheart.
* Rose-Marie ( Reprise ) – Rose-Marie, Sergeant Malone, Edward Hawley, Emile and Ensemble
Their founder, Sergeant Major later Captain Edward Baker, a veteran of the Sudan Campaign and the Second Boer War, felt that a single rider could get to a wounded soldier faster than a horse-drawn ambulance.
Apart from its serious aspects, the book also contains a lot of humour, especially when the respective private entanglements of Detective Inspector Edward Newson, the officer in charge of the police investigation, and his assistant, Detective Sergeant Natasha Wilkie, are described.
* Edward Fox as Staff Sergeant John Miller
They met an inferno of anti-aircraft fire, but the mission was accomplished, much of the success being due to the coolness and resource of the pilot ( Donald Edward Garland ) of the leading aircraft and the navigation of Sergeant Gray.
La Pannerie, France, 22 April 1918, Lance Sergeant Joseph Edward Woodall, 1st Bn, The Rifle Brigade.
( The others were Lieutenant Hampden Zane Churchill Cockburn and Sergeant Edward James Gibson Holland.
On 1 September 1914 at Néry, France, Sergeant Nelson helped to bring the guns into action-with an officer ( Edward Kinder Bradbury ) and a warrant officer ( George Thomas Dorrell )-under heavy fire and in spite of being severely wounded.
* Sergeant Edward Cooper
The other men were Lieutenant Richard Ernest William Turner and Sergeant Edward James Gibson Holland.
* Other cast: Nicky Henson as Trooper Swallow, Wilfrid Brambell as Master Loach, Tony Selby as Salter, Bernard Kay as Fisherman, Godfrey James as Webb, Michael Beint as Captain Gordon, John Treneman as Harcourt, Bill Maxwell as Gifford, " Morris Jarr " ( pseudonym for Paul Ferris ) as Paul, Maggie Kimberly as Elizabeth, Peter Haigh as Lavenham Magistrate, Hira Talfrey as Hanged Woman, Anne Tirard as Old Woman, Peter Thomas as Farrier, Edward Palmer as Shepherd, David Webb as Jailer, Lee Peters as Sergeant, David Lyell as Footsoldier, Alf Joint as Sentry, Martin Terry as Hoxne Innkeeper, Jack Lynn as Brandeston Innkeeper, Beaufoy Milton as Priest, Dennis Thorne as Villager, Michael Segal as Villager, Toby Lennon as Old Man, Margaret Nolan as Girl at Inn, Sally Douglas as Girl at Inn, Donna Reading as Girl at Inn, Derek Ware as Boy at Hoxne Inn.
* Edward McNamara as Police Desk Sergeant

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