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| name = Don Henderson |
| name = Don Henderson |
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|image = File:Don Henderson actor.jpg |
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|caption = Henderson in ''White Angel'' (1994) |
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| birth_name = Donald Francis Henderson |
| birth_name = Donald Francis Henderson |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1931|11|10 |
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1931|11|10}} |
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| birth_place = [[Leytonstone]], [[Essex]], England |
| birth_place = [[Leytonstone]], [[Essex]], England |
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| death_date = {{Death date and age|1997|06|22|1931|11|10 |
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|1997|06|22|1931|11|10}} |
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| death_place = [[Warwick |
| death_place = [[Warwick]], England |
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| death_cause = [[Head and neck cancer|Throat cancer]] |
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| occupation = Actor |
| occupation = Actor |
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| years_active= 1964–1997 |
| years_active= 1964–1997 |
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| spouse = {{plainlist| |
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| spouse = Hilary Henderson (?-1977; her death) <br /> [[Shirley Stelfox]] (1979–1997; his death) |
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* {{marriage|Hilary Henderson||1977|end=died}} |
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| children = John Henderson <br /> Mimi Henderson |
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* {{marriage|[[Shirley Stelfox]]|1979}} |
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'''Donald Francis Henderson''' (10 November 1931 – 22 June 1997)<ref>Ancestry/Find My Past (his birth was registered in the December 1931 quarter)</ref> was an English actor |
'''Donald Francis Henderson''' (10 November 1931 – 22 June 1997)<ref>Ancestry/Find My Past (his birth was registered in the December 1931 quarter)</ref> was an English actor. He was known for playing both "tough guy" roles and authority figures, and is remembered for his portrayal of detective [[George Bulman (fictional character)|George Bulman]] between 1976 and 1987 in the popular [[Granada Television]] police drama series ''[[The XYY Man]]'', ''[[Strangers (1978 TV series)|Strangers]]'', and ''[[Bulman]]'', as priest Frank Kane in [[BBC]] drama ''[[The Paradise Club]]'' (1989–90), and as [[List of Star Wars characters#General Taggi / Tagge|General Taggi]] in [[Star Wars (film)|the first ''Star Wars'' film]] (1977).<ref>[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/StarWarsImperialArmy Characters / Star Wars – Imperial Army -Cassio Tagge, tvtropes.org]</ref> This last role also brought him attention from science fiction fans, and he later appeared in cult science fiction television series ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who]]''.<ref name="blogspot1">{{cite web|url=http://embraagain.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/an-interview-with-don-henderson.html |title=Embra, again.: An Interview with Don Henderson |publisher=Embraagain.blogspot.co.uk |access-date=21 December 2016}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Henderson was born into a working-class family in [[Leytonstone]], [[Essex]], the son of a carpenter, and grew up in [[Epping, Essex|Epping]]. After completing his [[Conscription in the United Kingdom #After 1945|national service]] as a technician in the [[Royal Army Dental Corps]], he served with [[Essex Police|Essex Constabulary]], reaching the rank of [[Sergeant #Police_8|detective sergeant]] in their [[Criminal_Investigation_Department #United_Kingdom|CID]], and worked as an insurance salesman. He did not become a professional actor until his thirties, when a friend dared him to audition for the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]], with whom he subsequently performed from 1966 until 1972, going on to play many leading roles. |
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He lived in his adopted home town of [[Stratford-upon-Avon]] for many years, where he was a familiar face to locals. He also had several minor roles at the [[Royal Shakespeare Theatre]] in the town. Prior to becoming an actor, Henderson was a dental technician in the [[British Army|Army]], a detective sergeant with the [[Essex Constabulary]], and an insurance salesman.<ref name=obit>{{cite news|author1=Anthony Hayward|title=OBITUARY: Don Henderson|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-don-henderson-1257860.html|website=independent.co.uk|publisher=The Independent|accessdate=1 May 2016|date=24 June 1997}}</ref> |
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Henderson had two children, a son and a daughter, with his first wife Hilary, who died from a mysterious lung disease in 1977. He remarried in 1979; his second wife was the actress [[Shirley Stelfox]], with whom he would appear professionally many times. He lived in his adopted home town of [[Stratford-upon-Avon]] for many years, where he was a familiar face to locals.<ref name=obit>{{cite news|author1=Anthony Hayward|title=OBITUARY: Don Henderson|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-don-henderson-1257860.html|work=The Independent|access-date=1 May 2016|date=24 June 1997}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Henderson is best remembered for his role as the fictional detective [[George Bulman (fictional character)|George Bulman]]. This character featured in three TV series ''[[The XYY Man]]'' in the mid-1970s; the later ''[[Strangers (TV series)|Strangers]]'' that saw Bulman rise from Detective Sergeant to Detective Chief Inspector and, in 1985, the series ''[[Bulman]]'' saw George retired from the police and pursuing a career as a [[horologist]]. He also starred in the popular TV drama series ''[[Warship (TV series)|Warship]]''. |
Henderson is best remembered for his role as the fictional detective [[George Bulman (fictional character)|George Bulman]]. This character featured in three TV series: ''[[The XYY Man]]'' in the mid-1970s; the later ''[[Strangers (1978 TV series)|Strangers]]'' that saw Bulman rise from Detective Sergeant to Detective Chief Inspector and, in 1985, the series ''[[Bulman]]'' saw George retired from the police and pursuing a career as a [[horologist]]. He also starred in the popular TV drama series ''[[Warship (1973 TV series)|Warship]]''. |
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Henderson made little money from his role in Star Wars—£300 for one day of filming. He also missed out on |
Henderson made little money from his role in Star Wars—£300 for one day of filming. He also missed out on a large sum for his copy of the Star Wars script: |
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<blockquote>"I have only once been recognised as having been in Star Wars, and that was when I was making a film in Los Angeles. Somebody in the hotel I was staying at offered me $2000 for my copy of the Star Wars script. As I growled at him in amazement, he took that as a refusal, or that he had offered too little and eventually went up to an offer of $5000! Sadly, as with all my used scripts, I had given it to my kids to scribble and draw on."<ref name="blogspot1"/></blockquote> |
<blockquote>"I have only once been recognised as having been in Star Wars, and that was when I was making a film in Los Angeles. Somebody in the hotel I was staying at offered me $2000 for my copy of the Star Wars script. As I growled at him in amazement, he took that as a refusal, or that he had offered too little and eventually went up to an offer of $5000! Sadly, as with all my used scripts, I had given it to my kids to scribble and draw on."<ref name="blogspot1"/></blockquote> |
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==Death== |
==Death== |
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Henderson |
Henderson was first diagnosed with [[Head and neck cancer|throat cancer]] in 1980. He died of the disease in [[Warwick]] on 22 June 1997, aged 65, and was survived by his second wife and his children. |
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==Filmography== |
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===Radio=== |
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* ''[[The Archers]] (1983) (Radio) ... Ben Warner |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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*{{IMDb name|id=0376405|name=Don Henderson}} |
*{{IMDb name|id=0376405|name=Don Henderson}} |
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* [http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f2406c6 Don Henderson] [[British Film Institute|BFI]] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160311164727/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f2406c6 Don Henderson] [[British Film Institute|BFI]] |
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Don Henderson | |
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Born | Donald Francis Henderson 10 November 1931 Leytonstone, Essex, England |
Died | 22 June 1997 Warwick, England | (aged 65)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1964–1997 |
Spouses | |
Children | 2 |
Donald Francis Henderson (10 November 1931 – 22 June 1997)[1] was an English actor. He was known for playing both "tough guy" roles and authority figures, and is remembered for his portrayal of detective George Bulman between 1976 and 1987 in the popular Granada Television police drama series The XYY Man, Strangers, and Bulman, as priest Frank Kane in BBC drama The Paradise Club (1989–90), and as General Taggi in the first Star Wars film (1977).[2] This last role also brought him attention from science fiction fans, and he later appeared in cult science fiction television series Red Dwarf and Doctor Who.[3]
Biography[edit]
Henderson was born into a working-class family in Leytonstone, Essex, the son of a carpenter, and grew up in Epping. After completing his national service as a technician in the Royal Army Dental Corps, he served with Essex Constabulary, reaching the rank of detective sergeant in their CID, and worked as an insurance salesman. He did not become a professional actor until his thirties, when a friend dared him to audition for the Royal Shakespeare Company, with whom he subsequently performed from 1966 until 1972, going on to play many leading roles.
Henderson had two children, a son and a daughter, with his first wife Hilary, who died from a mysterious lung disease in 1977. He remarried in 1979; his second wife was the actress Shirley Stelfox, with whom he would appear professionally many times. He lived in his adopted home town of Stratford-upon-Avon for many years, where he was a familiar face to locals.[4]
Career[edit]
Henderson is best remembered for his role as the fictional detective George Bulman. This character featured in three TV series: The XYY Man in the mid-1970s; the later Strangers that saw Bulman rise from Detective Sergeant to Detective Chief Inspector and, in 1985, the series Bulman saw George retired from the police and pursuing a career as a horologist. He also starred in the popular TV drama series Warship.
Henderson made little money from his role in Star Wars—£300 for one day of filming. He also missed out on a large sum for his copy of the Star Wars script:
"I have only once been recognised as having been in Star Wars, and that was when I was making a film in Los Angeles. Somebody in the hotel I was staying at offered me $2000 for my copy of the Star Wars script. As I growled at him in amazement, he took that as a refusal, or that he had offered too little and eventually went up to an offer of $5000! Sadly, as with all my used scripts, I had given it to my kids to scribble and draw on."[3]
Death[edit]
Henderson was first diagnosed with throat cancer in 1980. He died of the disease in Warwick on 22 June 1997, aged 65, and was survived by his second wife and his children.
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1968 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Attendant | [4] | |
1974 | Callan | George | [4] | |
Abby | Flip | |||
1975 | Brannigan | Geef | ||
The Ghoul | Ghoul | |||
1976 | Voyage of the Damned | Engineering Officer | ||
1977 | Star Wars | General Taggi | [5][4] | |
Crossed Swords | Burly Ruffian | |||
1978 | The Big Sleep | Lou | ||
1980 | The Island | Rollo | ||
1985 | Brazil | First Black Maria Guard | [4] | |
Murder Elite | Sergeant Jessop | |||
1987 | Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire | The Wednesday Man | ||
Out of Order | Car Driver | |||
1988 | Blanc de Chine | Malcolm | ||
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen | Commander | [4] | ||
1989 | Tank Malling | Percy | ||
The BFG | Bloodbottler / Fleshlumpeater / Sergeant | Voice | ||
1990 | The Fool | Bob | ||
1991 | How's Business | Mr. Bailey | ||
1992 | Carry On Columbus | The Bosun | [4] | |
As You Like It | The Dukes | [4] | ||
1993 | The Baby of Macon | Father Confessor | ||
The Trial | Flogger | [4] | ||
1994 | White Angel | Inspector Taylor | ||
No Escape | Killian | |||
1996 | The Wind in the Willows | The Sentry | [4] | |
1997 | Preaching to the Perverted | Commander Cope | ||
FairyTale: A True Story | Sydney Chalker | (final film role) |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | ! Ref. |
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1973–1975 | Warship | Master-at-Arms Frank Heron | 18 episodes | [4] |
1975 | Poldark | Tom Carne | 3 episodes | [4] |
1976–1977 | The XYY Man | DS George Bulman | 13 episodes | [4] |
1978 | Crossroads | Mr Black | 6 episodes | |
Danton's Death | Mercier | BBC Play of the Month | ||
1978–1982 | Strangers | George Bulman | 30 episodes | [4] |
1983 | Jemima Shore Investigates | Conrad Coleman | 1 episode | |
1984 | Annika | Mr. Daniels | 2 episodes | |
1985–1987 | Bulman | George Bulman | 20 episodes | [4] |
1986 | Dead Head | Det. Inspector Malcolm | Episode: "Why Me?" | [4] |
1987 | Knights of God | Colley | 6 episodes | [4] |
Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen | Gavrok | 3 episodes | [4] | |
1988 | Last of the Summer Wine | Charlie | [4] | |
Maigret | Barge Captain | TV movie | ||
1989 | Minder | Billy Lynch | Episode: "Fiddler On The Hoof" | |
1989–1990 | The Paradise Club | Frank Kane | 20 episodes | [4] |
1991 | Boon | Don | Episode: "Two Men in a Vault" | |
1992 | 2Point4 Children | Frank (Ben’s Dad) | Series 2 Episode 3 "One Night In Bangkok" | |
1993 | Cracker | John Hennessey | Series 1 episode 2 | |
1994 | Pat and Margaret | Billy | ||
1996 | Casualty | Jerry Hunter | Episode: "Night Moves" | [4] |
1997 | Red Dwarf | Rogue Simulant | Episode: "Beyond a Joke" | [6] |
Radio[edit]
- The Archers (1983) (Radio) ... Ben Warner
References[edit]
- ^ Ancestry/Find My Past (his birth was registered in the December 1931 quarter)
- ^ Characters / Star Wars – Imperial Army -Cassio Tagge, tvtropes.org
- ^ a b "Embra, again.: An Interview with Don Henderson". Embraagain.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Anthony Hayward (24 June 1997). "OBITUARY: Don Henderson". The Independent. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
- ^ Characters / Star Wars – Imperial Army -Cassio Tagge, tvtropes.org
- ^ "Doctor Dwarf". reddwarf.co.uk. 22 November 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
External links[edit]
- 1931 births
- 1997 deaths
- English male film actors
- English male television actors
- English male stage actors
- People from Leytonstone
- People from Epping
- Deaths from cancer in England
- 20th-century English male actors
- Male actors from Essex
- Royal Army Dental Corps soldiers
- British police officers
- Actors from the London Borough of Waltham Forest