Tributes paid to Edward Woodward

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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TRIBUTES from the world of entertainment have been paid to veteran actor Edward Woodward, 79, who died yesterday.

The actor, who spent much of his time at his family home in Cornwall, is best known for roles in the Wicker Man, the Equalizer, Callan and EastEnders.

He had spent the last few months of his life in hospitals in Truro and Bodmin after breaking his hip during a fall at his home in Padstow in June.

His last small screen appearance was as Tommy Clifford in BBC soap EastEnders in March. However, he then went on to star as the Rev Frederick Densham in the small-budget film A Congregation of Ghosts, based on the unusual stories of life at his Warleggan rectory during the early 20th Century.

Cornish-based casting agent Chris Batters, a friend of the veteran actor, described Mr Woodward as "a lovely and genuine guy". Mr Batters said: "He was a very strong character and a great guy to be around. His sense of humour was fantastic, and to act opposite him was an absolute privilege."

A Congregation of Ghosts turned out to be Mr Woodward's last project, though Mr Batters said the actor had always planned to retire after the film was complete.

Mr Batters added: "He said it was to be his last work. He was not in good health and it was beginning to show. But he didn't moan once during filming.

"I spoke to him in hospital a few weeks ago and it was obvious he was not well. He had a lot of ailments – heart problems and diabetes. But we will remember him with great fondness."

Twice married, Mr Woodward had three children by his first wife, actress Venetia Barrett, whom he married in 1952, and a daughter Emily by his second wife, actress Michele Dotrice.

The TV star's agent Janet Glass said the actor had been suffering from various illnesses, including pneumonia, and died at the Royal Cornwall Hospital, Treliske.

Ms Glass released a statement praising his "brave spirit and wonderful humour". It said: "Universally loved and admired through his unforgettable roles in classic productions such as Breaker Morant, the Wicker Man, Callan, the Equalizer and many more, he was equally fine and courageous in real life, never losing his brave spirit and wonderful humour.

"He was further sustained by the love of his wife, Michele, children Tim, Peter, Sarah and Emily, his grandchildren and numerous friends. His passing will leave a huge gap in many lives."

EastEnders star Barbara Windsor said she was "deeply saddened" at the news. She added: "I have such fond memories of our time working together."

Robin Hardy, who directed the Wicker Man, said: "He was one of the greatest actors of his generation, without question."

Mr Woodward rose to fame in the 1960s and early-1970s in the television spy series Callan and cult film the Wicker Man.

In the 1980s, he gained international attention in the hit US TV series the Equalizer, playing a former spy turned gun-for-hire.

Mr Woodward, who had previously lived in Calstock, Cornwall, before moving to Padstow, recently joined EastEnders for a short stint as Tommy Clifford.

His last project had its Cornish premiere at the end of the summer and could yet be screened in London and around the world.

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    by Ann marie Barmby, west yorkshire

    Wednesday, November 18 2009, 10:44PM

    “Edward woodward,was simply one of my favourite actors,i loved his body of work especially the Equilizer and wicker man ,he was also a superb human being whom i will miss and always remember fondly.This Gentleman was simply the best,heartfelt sympathies to his family.....”

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    by Roslyn Paterson, South Australia

    Wednesday, November 18 2009, 11:26AM

    “Edward Woodward is especially remembered in South Australia for "Breaker Morant" a film set in South Africa based on Australian soldiers in the Boer War.

    Interestingly most of the film was shot in one of Australia's earliest Cornish mining towns - Burra. The Redruth Gaol just out side the main settlement of Kooringa was used extensively in the film.

    A large article and photo graphs of Woodward appeared in the state paper "The Advertiser" this morning. A well respected actor who will be missed.”

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    by jill, Australia formerly Newquay

    Wednesday, November 18 2009, 12:40AM

    “How very sad to hear about the passing of Edward Woodward,he was a wonderful actor .My condolences go to all his family.”

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    by Chris Lamb, Falmouth

    Tuesday, November 17 2009, 2:03PM

    “What a shame. The Wicker Man was always a favourite of mine and I watched it time and again hoping Sgt. Howie would escape this time!!
    I had no idea he lived in Cornwall or that he was in Treliske, bad luck to end up there, just like my dad who coincidently died aged 79 at Treliske and did not look that disimilar to Mr Woodward.
    My condolences to all the family, I have no idea but he looked like a really nice bloke!”

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    by Robert Furzeland, Plymouth

    Tuesday, November 17 2009, 1:28PM

    “Great actor but let us not forget Edward's talent as a singer/dancer.
    May I extend my gratitude for the years of pleasure listening and watching this great performer.”

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