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Simon Anthony Fox Ward (16 October 194120 July 2012) was a British stage and film from , . He was known chiefly for his performance as Winston Churchill in the 1972 film . He played many other screen roles, including those of Sir Monty Everard in Judge John Deed and in .


Early life and education
Simon Ward was born on 16 October 1941Vallance, Tom (23 July 2012). "Simon Ward: Dashing actor who made his name playing the young Winston Churchill". . Retrieved 9 January 2022. in , the son of Leonard Fox Ward, a , and his wife Winifred. From an early age he wanted to be an actor. He received his formal education at Alleyn's School, , where from the age of 14 he was one of the founding members of its drama group that became the National Youth Theatre, and stayed for eight years. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from 1961.


Career
Ward made his professional stage debut with the in 1963, and his London theatrical debut one year later in The 4th of June. He worked in in , and and occasionally in London's West End.

His big break in theatre came in 1966 when he played Dennis in 's Loot, which led to a number of small film and television roles. All of Ward's major film roles were in the 1970s.

His first film appearance was probably an uncredited role as one of the students in 's If.... (1968). He was primarily a stage actor when selected to play the title role in in 1971, the role which brought him to national prominence. The in-demand Ward starred in several high-profile films during the remainder of the 1970s.

In 1973 he played the Duke of Buckingham in 's The Three Musketeers and in 1974 appeared in its sequel The Four Musketeers. Also in 1974 he played author-veterinarian in the successful film adaptation of All Creatures Great and Small. He played one of the lead roles (Lt. Crawford) in the 1976 World War I film Aces High, then starred as Lt. William Vereker in the 1979 film . He was also seen as Captain Hoffmann, a fictional functionary, in (1973). Later film roles included in Supergirl (1984).

In 1986, Ward starred in the title role of Ross, the first West End revival of 's play since its original run in 1960. It toured the UK and, after a run at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, , opened at The Old Vic, featuring as Dickinson, with , , and in supporting roles.

Ward made few films after the 1970s, although he did have a major role in the version of Wuthering Heights (1992), alongside his daughter .

In 1987 he sustained a serious head injury in a street attack, the circumstances of which were obscure. He believed the attack, which left him with a broken skull that needed brain surgery, caused the chronic blood disorder, that affected his career.

In 1995, at very short notice, he took over 's role in the play Cell Mates, after Fry walked out of the play near the start of its run.

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Between 2001 and 2007, he appeared as Sir Monty Everard in the television series Judge John Deed; between in 2007 and 2010 he starred as Bishop in .

In 2010, Ward appeared in the title role in the British tour of 's play The Madness of George III.


Personal life
In 1964, Ward married Alexandra Malcolm, whom he met while they were students at . They had three daughters, one being the actress .


Death
Having been afflicted with ill health in his later years, Ward died aged 70, on 20 July 2012 in . His body was buried in Highgate Cemetery in London.

A memorial service was held in his memory at St Paul's Church, , London, on 9 July 2013.


Filmography

Film
Uncredited
1969
1973
1974TV film
1975TV film
TV film
1977
TV film
1979
TV film
TV film
(segment "Shadmock Story")
Short
1985TV film
1992
TV film


Television
19641 episode
Episode: "Carried by Storm"
Episode: "The Flowering Cherry"
2 episodes
Episode: "The Son"
2 episodes
6 episodes
19702 episodes
TV mini-series, 6 episodes
3 episodes
1972Episode: "A Man's Fair Share of Days"
1973
Episode: "The Leather Funnel"
Episode: "The Breakthrough"
TV film
13 episodes
TV mini-series, 3 episodes
1984Episode: Agnes et ses papas
5 episodes
TV mini-series, 3 episodes
2 episodes
TV mini-series
2 episodes
20 episodes
3 episodes
Episode: "Kith and Kin"
17 episodes, (final appearance)


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