Clive Wood

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Clive Wood (born 8 May 1954) is a British actor, known for his television roles in Press Gang (1989–93), The Bill (1990), London's Burning (1996–99), and as King Henry I in The Pillars of the Earth (2010). His stage roles include playing Stephano in The Tempest at Shakespeare's Globe (2011) and Antony in Antony and Cleopatra at the Haymarket (2014). His film appearances include The Innocent (1985), Buster (1988) and Suffragette (2015).

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Career

Games

Clive Wood voices "The Pirate Lord" from the popular video game "Sea of Thieves" from Rare.

Film and television

Born in Croydon, Surrey, Wood's first starring TV role was as Vic Brown, opposite Joanne Whalley and Susan Penhaligon, in the 1982 ITV drama series based on the novel A Kind of Loving . He has played Matt Kerr in Press Gang , DCI Gordon Wray in The Bill and Jack Morgan in London's Burning . He also played Captain Smollett in the 1990 TV film, Treasure Island (having previously played Dick in the 1977 BBC version). He has also appeared in a cameo as an Auton masquerading as a Roman commander in the Doctor Who episode The Pandorica Opens .

Wood played the role of Blair in Mr. Palfrey of Westminster (1984–85), and Stephen Richford in an episode of the television series A Touch of Frost entitled "Dancing in the Dark" (2004). In 2011 he played Jack Gillespie in Series 2 of Land Girls . He was also in the television series Midsomer Murders , playing the role of Geoffrey Larkin in the episode "Secrets and Spies" (2009), and again in 2014, playing Johnny Linklater in the episode "Wild Harvest".

Theatre

In 2006 Wood reprised his roles from the 2001 RSC productions of Henry VI Parts I, II and III, which included that of the Duke of York whose death led to the Wars of the Roses. The ensemble went on to perform Shakespeare's two histories cycles, culminating in early 2008 with The Glorious Moment — a chance to see all eight plays in succession.

He played Squadron Leader Swanson in the 2011 revival of Terence Rattigan's Second World War drama Flare Path at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket directed by Trevor Nunn. [1] He next joined the cast of Nunn's production of The Tempest as Stephano, playing at the Haymarket from August to October 2011. [2]

In 2014 Clive played Antony in Antony and Cleopatra at Shakespeare's Globe. The play, directed by Jonathan Munby, with Eve Best as Cleopatra, Jolyon Coy as Octavius Caesar and Phil Daniels as Enobarbus was running from 17 May until 24 August 2014.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
Film
1985 The Innocent Turner
1987PretoriusInspector Andries Pretorius
1987Dog TagsCecil
1988 Buster Sergeant Chalmers
1992 The Hummingbird Tree Tom Ross
2005 Red Mercury John
2011 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Tom Price-Williams
2015 Suffragette Supt. James Burrill
2016Theó Complete Walk: Antony and CleopatraAntonyShort film
2017 All the Money in the World Bullimore
Television
1976 Gangsters Episode "Incident Four"
1977 Treasure Island Dirk2 episodes
1979 The Knowledge GingerTV film
1982 A Kind of Loving Vic Brown10 episodes
1984–85 Mr. Palfrey of Westminster Blair10 episodes
1985HoneymoonTimTV film
1987 Love After LunchRodTV film
1988 A Very Peculiar Practice Freddy Frith1 episode
1988 The Ruth Rendell Mysteries Tony JasperEpisode "No Crying He Makes"
1989–93 Press Gang Matt Kerr14 episodes
1989 Capstick's Law Roger Maitland1 episode
1989StoryboardBlairEpisode "A Question of Commitment"
1990 Treasure Island Captain SmollettTV film
1990 The Bill D.C.I. Wray28 episodes
1990 Stay Lucky Simon Thorn1 episode
1991 Soldier Soldier Keith Hart1 episode
1991 The Crucifer of Blood Jonathan SmallTV film
1993 Screen Two BernardEpisode "Dead Romantic"
1993 The Good Guys Robert Goddard1 episode
1993GlóbuszRon Anderson5 episodes
1996–99 London's Burning Jack Morgan49 episodes
2000 Midsomer Murders Dr. Clive WarnfordBlue Herrings
2000/2013 Holby City Niall Duggan/DCI Malcolm Green1 episode (2000)
3 episodes (2013)
2001–02 At Home with the Braithwaites Tony2 episodes
2003 Death in Holy Orders Archdeacon Matthew Crampton2 episodes
2003 The Lion in Winter William MarshallTV film
2004 Dunkirk Lt Gen Henry Pownall Docudrama
2004 A Touch of Frost Stephen RichfordEpisode "Dancing in the Dark"
2004/2011 Waking the Dead Neil Clayton/Carney2 episodes “In the Sight of the Lord” (2004)
2 episodes (2011)
2009 Minder Felix Cornell
2009 Midsomer Murders Geoffrey Larkin1 episode Secrets and Spies
2009/2016/2018 Casualty Tweedie/Tom Cheney/Bill Crothers2 episodes (2009)
1 episode (2016)
5 episodes (2018)
2010 Doctor Who Roman CommanderEpisode "The Pandorica Opens"
2010 The Pillars of the Earth King Henry I 8 episodes
2011 Land Girls Jack Gillespie5 episodes
2011Without YouDavid Shaw2 episodes
2013 The Bible NathanEpisode "Kingdom"
2013 Endeavour Vic Kasper1 episode
2014 Utopia Dr. Isherwood
2014 Midsomer Murders Johnny Linklater1 episode Wild Harvest
2015 New Tricks Kevin Dodds1 episode
2017 In the Dark Robert Weeks3 episodes
2018 Father Brown Inspector George IronsideEpisode "The Devil You Know"
2020 Silent Witness Paul Simmons1 episode - 2 parts

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References

  1. "Photo Flash: Miller, Purefoy & Smith Rehearse Flare Path", Broadway World, 21 February 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
  2. Shenton, Mark, "Casting Complete for Ralph Fiennes Tempest at Theatre Royal, Haymarket; Trevor Nunn Directs", Playbill, 13 July 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2011.