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John Edward Cater (17 January 1932 – 21 March 2009) was an English actor.


Early life
John Edward Cater was born 17 January 1932 in , north . His father, like his grandfather, was a florist. His mother was a violinist who performed with the dance trio The Piroinos. He was diagnosed with hereditary haemochromatosis, which led his body to absorb too much dietary iron, but it caused him few problems for most of his life.

Cater was just four years old when he enrolled in dance school. He was attending Hendon Preparatory School when, in 1939, he and his entire class were evacuated from London to . He remained in Devon until he was 16 years old, graduating from .

Upon graduation, he was called up for his national service, in which he served in the Royal Army Educational Corps.

After leaving the army, Cater enrolled at in 1948.

Cater made his professional acting debut with the Dundee Repertory Theatre after graduating from RADA. He was hired by his friend, the actor . For the next several years, Cater acted in repertory theatre and summer stock in , Cork, , Guildford, and Nottingham. In 1961, he joined Peter Hall newly-formed Royal Shakespeare Company first London RSC at the . He made his debut with the RSC (and on the West End) in The Duchess of Malfi.

He married fellow RSC actor Wendy Gifford in 1963.

His television credits include: ; ; The Avengers; The Baron; ; ; Softly, Softly; Department S; Up Pompeii!; Dad's Army; The Naked Civil Servant; I, Claudius; Alcock and Gander; The Duchess of Duke Street; Thriller (1975), ; Inspector Morse; Bergerac; One Foot in the Grave; ; Jeeves and Wooster; and Doctors.

His film appearances include: The Abominable Dr. Phibes, Dr. Phibes Rises Again and Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter.


Death
Late in life, Cater's haemochromatosis led to severe arthritis, which significantly inhibited his acting career.

John Cater died of on 21 March 2009. He was survived by his wife, Wendy, and his daughters Emma and Harriet.


Filmography

Film
Uncredited


Television
Episode: "The War Machines" part: 1-4
2 episodes
Episode: "The Living Dead"
Episode: "The Two and a Half Feathers"
6 episodes
Episode: "Spanner's Eleven"
24 episodes
Episode: "If it's a Man, Hang Up".
3 episodes
TV movie
Episode: "There's Nobody There"
3 episodes
Episode: "Money, Money, Money"
5 episodes
1 episode
14 episodes
TV movie
5 episodes
Episode: "The Devil's Disciple"
TV movie
TV movie
TV movie
Episode: "Ivory Tower"
Episode: "Maigret on the Defensive"
TV movie
1 episode


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