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Paul Clark Eddington (18 June 1927 – 4 November 1995) was an English actor who played Jerry Leadbetter in the The Good Life (1975–1978) and politician in the sitcom (1980–1984) and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister (1986–1988). He was a four-time BAFTA TV and two-time nominee.


Early life
Eddington was born at in London to decorative artist Albert Clark Eddington (1887–1955) and Frances Mary (née Roberts) (1898–1958). He was raised in St John' Https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-60456 Eddington gave his place of birth as St John's Wood in a Desert Island Discs interview with in August 1981. The family were . Albert Eddington was related to the shoemaking Clark family and the scientist Sir ,Quakers and the Arts: "Plain and Fancy" – An Anglo-American Perspective, David Sox, Sessions Book Trust, 2000, p. 65 Albert and Sir Arthur being second cousins, both great-grandsons of William Eddington (1755–1806).

Paul was brought up by his parents with strict . His father had been "emotionally shattered" on his return from the First World War, which led to Paul being a lifelong . He attended in , . In 1952, he married Patricia Scott.


Career
Having registered as a conscientious objector, Eddington began his acting career as a teenager with ENSA during the Second World War. He worked for Sheffield Repertory Theatre, a theatre company based at Sheffield Playhouse. In 1956, he played his first major role on television as the corrupt policeman PC Tom Carr in the Dixon of Dock Green episode The Rotten Apple, and later that year he became a regular cast member of The Adventures of Robin Hood. Initially he played minor characters, but in the fourth series (1959–60), he played .

He had a leading role in "Liberty Bar", a 1960 episode of the BBC version of Maigret, playing Harry Brown, an Australian entrepreneur. He had roles in episodes of The Avengers (1963), (1967) and the final episode of (1969). He was a main cast member of the television series Frontier (1968). He also had a supporting role in Hammer Films' The Devil Rides Out (1968), an episode of Van der Valk in 1972, and appeared as a "" (substituting for regular stooge ) in a 1976 episode of The Benny Hill Show. He also appeared in most episodes of the ATV series Hine (1971). In this he played Astor Harris, a member of an arms dealing firm named Pendles. Eddington appeared as civil servant Strand in the last series of Special Branch (1974).


Career peak
Although he was an actor for all his adult life, it was not until Eddington was in his late forties that he became a household name because of his role in The Good Life, first screened by the BBC in 1975, and written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey. The sitcom focuses on a suburban couple who decide to give up conventionally paid work and become self-sufficient in their suburban garden. Eddington was cast as Jerry Leadbetter, a neighbour of the main characters, and played his wife, . Originally intended as small parts, the Leadbetters soon became essential foils for the two stars. He also appeared in a single episode of another Esmonde and Larbey sitcom, Get Some In! in 1977.

Eddington's profile was raised further when he played the title role of in the comedy series (1980–1984) and Yes, Prime Minister (1986–1988). He was shortlisted four times for the award for Best Light Entertainment Performance for the series, but he lost out to his co-star on each occasion.

During 1987 Eddington appeared as Sir Joseph Porter in H.M.S. Pinafore in Australia. The Pirates of HMS Pinafore essgee.com, accessed 26 May 2019 His last roles included Guy Wheeler, a corrupt property developer in the Minder episode "The Wrong Goodbye" (1989); as Richard Cuthbertson alongside Good Life co-star in the TV dramatisation of The Camomile Lawn (1992); the voice of Badger in The Adventures of Mole and in Henry IV (1995); a BBC adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2. He was reunited with another Good Life co-star in a run of the play Home in 1994.

Eddington read extracts from Sir Winston Churchill's A History of the English-Speaking Peoples for the award-winning series This Sceptred Isle; he died midway through the production, and his place was taken by .


Awards and honours
Eddington was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1987 New Year Honours. Supplement to The London Gazette, 31 December 1986, p. 8, accessed on 9 December 2013
+ !Year !Work !Awards !Category !Result !Ref.
1982Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Comedy Performance
British Academy Television AwardsBest Light Entertainment Performance
1983 / Let There Be Love
1987Yes, Prime Minister
1988
1993No Man's LandLaurence Olivier AwardsBest Actor


Final years and death
Eddington's , So Far, So Good, was published in 1995. On 30 October 1995, five days before Eddington's death, the BBC aired an edition of Face to Face in which he discussed his life, career and battle with lymphoma. The Face on the Screen: Death, Recognition and Spectatorship, Therese Davis, Intellect, 2004, page 19 On that show he was asked how he would like to be remembered:

Eddington had been diagnosed with a rare form of , known as mycosis fungoides, when he was 28. The ailment was to cause his death eventually, but in the intervening four decades, Eddington and his immediate family kept his condition private. It only became public knowledge in 1994, when Eddington responded to press speculation about his darkening skin and hair loss.

Eddington died in Southwark, London, on 4 November 1995. He and Patricia, his wife of 43 years, had three sons and a daughter.Who's Who 2009


Selected filmography
1956Dixon of Dock GreenPC Tom CarrEpisode: The Rotten Apple
The Secret of the ForestMuseum tour leader
Sailor Beware!Bearded SailorUncredited
1956–1960The Adventures of Robin HoodVarious roles/ Will Scarlet64 episodes
1957KenilworthEdmund Tressilian6 episodes
1958IvanhoeRobber ChiefEpisode: The Widow of Woodcote
The Diary of Samuel PepysSir William Coventry8 episodes
1959Victor Tracer
Army OfficerUncredited
1960MaigretHarry BrownEpisode: Liberty Bar
The Four Just MenRustieEpisode: Crack-Up
The Man Who Was NobodyFranz Reuter
1961Seven Faces of JimCol. DownsEpisode: The Face of Genius
The Escape of R.D.7Michael Rabinowitz2 episodes
1963The AvengersRichard MarlingEpisode: Immortal Clay
The Spread of the EagleMarcus BrutusTV mini-series, 3 episodes
Stan FerrisEpisode: Act of Vengeance
1964Ring of SpiesJohnnieUncredited
1966Captain ShulmanEpisode: I'm Afraid You Have The Wrong Number
1967Half Hour StoryTim Phipps-ArnoldQuick on the Takeover
The AvengersBeaumontEpisode: Something Nasty in the Nursery
CobbEpisode: Arrival
1968FrontierHamilton Lovelace8 episodes
The Devil Rides OutRichard Eaton
1969Fraud SquadJoseph HordenEpisode: The Biggest Borrower of All
KleinEpisode: Autokill
1970ReynoldsEpisode: The Red Sky
1971VandantiEpisode: The Heavenly Twins
HineAstor Harris9 episodes
The Rivals of Sherlock HolmesHamerEpisode: The Case of the Mirror of Portugal
1972Man at the TopClive Kempson3 episodes
The Amazing Mr BlundenVicar
Van der ValkWolf GebhardtEpisode: The Adventurer
VillainsHenry Percival2 episodes
1973Baxter!Mr Rawling
1974Fall of EaglesTV mini-series, 1 episode
Special BranchStrand11 episodes
1974–1978The Good LifeJerry Leadbetter30 episodes
1975Play for TodayVarleyGoodbye
1977Get Some In!Squadron-Leader BushEpisode: End of Basic Training
1980–198422 episodes
1982RogerTelevision film
1982–1983Let There Be LoveTimothy Love12 episodes
1984Hay FeverDavid BlissTelevision film
1986Miss MarpleRev. Leonard ClementEpisode: Murder at the Vicarage
1986–1988Yes Prime MinisterJames Hacker16 episodes
1989MinderGuy WheelerEpisode: The Wrong Goodbye
1992The Camomile LawnRichardTV mini-series, 5 episodes
1995PerformanceJustice ShallowHenry IV Part 1 & Part 2


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