Movies
TV Shows
Actors
Edward Woodward
Jun 01, 1930 (95 years old) in Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
Known For
Golden Globe Awards
Golden Globe Awards
BBC Play of the Month
BBC Play of the Month
The Saint
Credits
2016 ·
Callan: This Man Alone
as Himself (archive)
2009 ·
A Congregation of Ghosts
as Reverend Densham
2007 ·
Conclusive: We Made Hot Fuzz
as Self
2007 ·
Hot Fuzz
as Tom Weaver
2007 ·
Five Days
as Vic Marsham
2006 ·
The One Show
as Self - Guest
2004 ·
Murder in Suburbia
as
2004 ·
The RAF at War: Part Three
as himself (Presenter)
2004 ·
The RAF at War: Part Two
as himself (Presenter)
2004 ·
The RAF at War: Part One
as himself (Presenter)
2003 ·
100 Greatest Sexy Moments
as Self
2002 ·
The Abduction Club
as Lord Fermoy
2002 ·
Night Flight
as Vic Green
2001 ·
Burnt Offering: The Cult of The Wicker Man
as Himself
2001 ·
The Wicker Man Enigma
as Himself
2001 ·
Messiah
as Rev. Stephen Hedges
2001 ·
The Lone Gunmen
as
2000 ·
The True Story of the Bridge on the River Kwai
as Himself - Narrator
2000 ·
Marcie's Dowry
as Gus Wise
1999 ·
CI5: The New Professionals
as Harry Malone
1999 ·
Crusade
as Alwyn
1998 ·
Ex-S: The Wicker Man
as Self
1996 ·
Harrison: Cry of the City
as Edward 'Teddy' Harrison
1996 ·
Gulliver's Travels
as Drunlo
1995 ·
The Shamrock Conspiracy
as Edward Harrison
1994 ·
A Christmas Reunion
as Colonel Phillips
1994 ·
Common As Muck
as Nev
1994 ·
Deadly Advice
as Maj. Herbert Armstrong
1994 ·
Aladdin
as The Sultan (voice)
1991 ·
Soccer Shoot-Out
as Commentator (Voice)
1991 ·
In Suspicious Circumstances
as Storyteller
1991 ·
Mister Johnson
as Sargy Gollup
1990 ·
Over My Dead Body
as
1990 ·
Hands of a Murderer
as Sherlock Holmes
1989 ·
Memories of Manon
as Robert McCall
1989 ·
The Man in the Brown Suit
as Sir Eustace Pedler
1988 ·
Codename: Kyril
as Michael Royston
1988 ·
A Desperate Fortune: Matthew Flinders' Australia
as Narrator
1987 ·
The Equalizer - The Movie: Blood & Wine
as Robert McCall
1987 ·
Uncle Tom's Cabin
as Simon Legree
1985 ·
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Drummond
1985 ·
The Equalizer
as Robert McCall
1985 ·
Arthur the King
as Merlin
1985 ·
King David
as King Saul
1984 ·
A Christmas Carol
as Ghost of Christmas Present
1984 ·
Champions
as Josh Gifford
1983 ·
Love is Forever
as Derek McBracken
1983 ·
The Appointment
as Ian
1982 ·
Who Dares Wins
as Commander Powell
1981 ·
Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years
as Sir Samuel Hoare
1981 ·
Wet Job
as David Callan
1981 ·
Blunt Instrument
as Alex Logan
1980 ·
The Trial of Lady Chatterley
as Mervyn Griffith-Jones
1980 ·
Nice Work
as
1980 ·
Breaker Morant
as Harry 'Breaker' Morant
1980 ·
A Rod of Iron
as Ian
1978 ·
The Bass Player and the Blonde
as George Mangham
1978 ·
Saturday, Sunday, Monday
as Luigi
1977 ·
1990
as Jim Kyle
1977 ·
The Bass Player and the Blonde
as George Mangham
1977 ·
Stand up, Virgin Soldiers
as Sgt. Wellbeloved
1976 ·
Laurence Olivier Presents
as Luigi
1975 ·
Three for All
as Roadsweeper
1975 ·
When Day Is Done
as Philip Warne
1974 ·
Callan
as David Callan
1973 ·
The Wicker Man
as Sergeant Neil Howie
1973 ·
Whodunnit?
as Host
1972 ·
Young Winston
as Captain Aylmer Haldane
1972 ·
Young Winston
as Aylmer Haldane
1972 ·
Sitting Target
as Inspector Milton
1972 ·
The Ra Expeditions
as Narrator (BBC version)
1972 ·
Hunted
as John Drummond
1971 ·
The Cherry Orchard
as Lopahkin
1971 ·
Evelyn
as The Man
1971 ·
The Edward Woodward Hour
as
1971 ·
Blood Suckers
as Dr. Holstrom
1971 ·
Prisoners
as The Man
1970 ·
Play for Today
as The Man
1969 ·
The File of the Golden Goose
as Arthur Thompson
1969 ·
Julius Caesar
as Cassius
1967 ·
Callan
as David Callan
1967 ·
A Magnum for Schneider
as David Callan
1967 ·
Sword of Honour
as Guy Crouchback
1966 ·
The Baron
as
1966 ·
You Can't Win
as
1966 ·
Mystery and Imagination
as
1965 ·
BBC Play of the Month
as Caius Cassius
1965 ·
BBC Play of the Month
as Lopakhin
1964 ·
Detective
as Auguste Dupin
1964 ·
Becket
as Clement (uncredited)
1962 ·
The Saint
as Jack Liskard
1961 ·
Sir Francis Drake
as Spanish Captain
1961 ·
The Defenders
as H.T. Harris
1956 ·
Armchair Theatre
as
1955 ·
Where There's a Will
as Ralph Stokes
1944 ·
Golden Globe Awards
as Self - Nominee
1944 ·
Golden Globe Awards
as Self - Winner
2025 ·
Robin Hardy's Script - The Lost Ending
as Sgt Howie
2025 ·
The Wicker Man At 50
as Sgt Howie