I've just heard of the death of this fine actor at the age of 92. Wonderful performances in 'Colditz', 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' and 'Secret Army'.
Bernard Hepton RIP
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Richard Tarleton
A huge body of film and television work - marvellous actor. I watched Tinker Tailor and Smiley's People (where he moves up the billing) only recently. Among so much else, a great turn as a washed-up actor-manager in a 1998 episode of Midsomer Murders, in a fedora hat with outsize brim. I've just finished a re-read of Adam Sisman's biog of John Le Carré - the BBC threw a grand lunch for cast and crew shortly before TTSS went out. All were there, drinking champagne, except Hepton - Alec Guinness was becoming impatient, thinking Hepton was being deliberately late. Eventually he arrived, wearing a green tailored suit. "Oh Bernard, you came as a frog", said Guinness. But they went on to work splendidly together in Smiley's People.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostA huge body of film and television work - marvellous actor. I watched Tinker Tailor and Smiley's People (where he moves up the billing) only recently. Among so much else, a great turn as a washed-up actor-manager in a 1998 episode of Midsomer Murders, in a fedora hat with outsize brim. I've just finished a re-read of Adam Sisman's biog of John Le Carré - the BBC threw a grand lunch for cast and crew shortly before TTSS went out. All were there, drinking champagne, except Hepton - Alec Guinness was becoming impatient, thinking Hepton was being deliberately late. Eventually he arrived, wearing a green tailored suit. "Oh Bernard, you came as a frog", said Guinness. But they went on to work splendidly together in Smiley's People.
Bernard Hepton was a marvellously self-effacing actor who always left an impression with the need for any grandstanding. For some reason, I'm always reminded of his performance in I, Claudius - as are many people, as it turns out from the spontaneous obituaries I've been reading.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostHaving read Alec Guinness's published (and, no doubt, heavily expurgated) Diaries as well as Piers Paul Read's official biography, I am very glad I never met the man. He sounded utterly loathsome and creepy.
Bernard Hepton was a marvellously self-effacing actor who always left an impression with the need for any grandstanding. For some reason, I'm always reminded of his performance in I, Claudius - as are many people, as it turns out from the spontaneous obituaries I've been reading.
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