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Geoffrey Hutchings

Geoffrey Hutchings (8 June 1939 – 1 July 2010)[1][2] was an English stage, film and television actor.

Early life and career

Hutchings was born in Dorchester, Dorset, England. After attending Hardye's School, he studied French and Physical Education at the University of Birmingham before attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and later joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1968.[1]

Career

Stage

With the RSC from 1968 until the 1980s Hutchings played many roles in Shakespeare, including Launce, Octavius Caesar and Pandar.[3] He played Bosola in the 1971 RSC production of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi. Hutchings made his name particularly in Shakespeare's comic roles, including Dromio of Syracuse, Bottom, Feste, Lavache, Autolycus and Doctor Caius. Hutchings' singing voice often featured in his comic roles, with his appearance in 1982 as Lady Dodo in the musical Poppy winning a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance.

In 1998, he played Carry On actor Sid James in the Royal National Theatre's production of Terry Johnson's stage play Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick, a behind-the-scenes look at the love affair between Sid James and his co-star Barbara Windsor, which was subsequently made into an ITV drama, Cor, Blimey!, in 2000. In 2004, he played Nagg in Samuel Beckett's Endgame at the Albery Theatre alongside Michael Gambon, Lee Evans and Liz Smith. From October 2006 to April 2007, he played Herr Schultz in the West End production of Cabaret. His final stage role was in 2009 in the West End production of The Shawshank Redemption.

Film and TV

In 1980, Hutchings starred as a character called Trunky Porter in the TV series Juliet Bravo.

In 1987, Hutchings played Harry Stobbs in Series 3, episode 4 of The Bill.

A first collaboration with David Leland for the film Made in Britain (directed by Alan Clarke and starring Tim Roth) in 1981 has led to his notable role as Hubert Mansell, the father of Emily Lloyd in Wish You Were Here in 1987.

His other film successes included White Hunter, Black Heart (with Clint Eastwood), Henry V (with Kenneth Branagh), Topsy-Turvy (with Jim Broadbent), Clockwise (with John Cleese), The Thief Lord (as Conte) and The Affair of the Necklace (with Hilary Swank).

On television, his most notable role has probably been in Our Friends in the North (1996), in which he played corrupt building contractor John Edwards, a character closely based on the real-life figure of John Poulson. He also had a semi-regular role as Bobby Hollamby in the ITV prison drama Bad Girls from 2000 to 2003. Earlier, he had played second fiddle to Michael Gambon in 12 episodes of Maigret in 1992–1993. He also narrated several audiobooks based on Georges Simenon's Maigret stories. In 2005 he played Lionel Morris in ITV's Heartbeat. In 2007, Hutchings made a guest appearance in ITV drama Wild at Heart.

In December 2006, he made an appearance in the Sky One television adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Hogfather. From 2008 to 2009, he appeared in the ITV comedy series Benidorm as Mel Harvey and had a small role in the second Terry Pratchett adaptation Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic.

In February 2009, he appeared in EastEnders as Roger Clarke, Jane and Christian's father, and in the BBC film Nativity!.

In 2010 he appeared in the BBC medical drama Casualty and the sitcom Grandma's House, both of which were screened after his death.

He was a regular, as Mel Harvey, in the popular TV show Benidorm as the owner of five sunbed shops in the Greater Manchester, appearing in Series 2 (2008), Series 3 (2009) and a 2009 special. His sudden death, just before the shooting of the 2010 Christmas special, meant that the script had to be heavily rewritten, with his character's death said to have occurred off-screen on a business trip abroad.

Death

Hutchings died from meningitis in hospital on the morning of 1 July 2010.[2] He was cremated at Kensal Green Cemetery, West London.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1975 Rime of the Ancient Mariner The pilot (voice)
1982 Made in Britain Superintendent Television film
1986 Clockwise Mr. Wisely
1987 Wish You Were Here Hubert Mansell
1988 On the Black Hill Solicitor
1989 Henry V Corporal Nym
1990 White Hunter Black Heart Squadron Leader Alec Laing
1999 Topsy-Turvy Armourer
2001 Mike Bassett: England Manager Geoffrey Lightfoot
The Affair of the Necklace President D'Aligre
2003 It's All About Love Mr. Morrison
Cheeky Sid the Barman
2006 The Thief Lord Conte
2009 She, a Chinese Geoffrey Hunt Documentary
Nativity! Father Tom
2010 You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Alan's Father Final film role to date

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1965 The Ambassadors Jacques Montan Television film
The Scarlet and the Black Student Episode: "Entry Into Society"
1966 Mrs Thursday M. Grandjean Episode: "A Little of What You Fancy"
1974 Antony and Cleopatra A Fig Seller Television film
1975 A Little Bit of Wisdom Bandaged Man Episode: "#2.2"
1976 Clayhanger Arthur Dayson 2 episodes
The Squirrels First Man Episode: "The Snatch"
1977 Raffles Bank Official Episode: "The Chest of Silver"
1980 Strangers Stanley Roberts Episode: "Retribution"
Juliet Bravo Trunky Porter / Commander Nigel Scott Episode: "The One Who Got Away"
1983 Widows Willy Daily Episode: "#1.2"
1984 All the World's a Stage Reading from the 1572 Act of Parliament Episode: "A Muse of Fire"
Charlie Dave Abbott 2 episodes
1986 Hot Metal Max Rutherford 5 episodes
Lytton's Diary Florist Episode: "The Ends and the Means"
Onassis: The Richest Man in the World Meneghini Television film
1987-2004 The Bill Arthur Penrose / Martin Jackson / Harry Stobbs 3 episodes
1989 Bergerac Sylvester Silver Episode: "Weekend Off"
Saracen James Silverdale Episode: "Infidels"
Home James! Sir Linus Brinks / Wainwright 2 episodes
1990 Brass George Fairchild 6 episodes
The Gravy Train Gustave 4 episodes
Traitors Fr. Henry Garnet Television film
1991 Pirate Prince Rochefort Television film
1991-1993 Screen One Barton / Carwyn Phillips 2 episodes
1992 Perfect Scoundrels Alan Fry Episode: "The Long Way Home"
Minder Heart Attack Episode: "Last Orders at the Winchester"
1992-1993 Maigret Sgt. Lucas 12 episodes
1993 A Year in Provence Ralph Tompkins Episode: "Room Service"
Heart of Darkness Delcommune Television film
Cracker Pathologist Episode: "One Day a Lemming Will Fly: Part 1"
1994 Drop the Dead Donkey Alfred Episode: "Helen's Parents"
1994-2010 Casualty Alan Carson / Mr. Ross / Oliver Flint / Paul Fenwick 4 episodes
1995 Degrees of Error Professor Marshall 3 episodes
Performance Bardolph Episode: "Henry IV"
1996 Our Friends in the North John Edwards 4 episodes
Witness Against Hitler Prison Governor Television film
The Famous Five Binks 2 episodes
Accused Dan Chapman 4 episodes
1998 Mortimer's Law Chris Borland Episode: "#1.2"
Duck Patrol Malcolm White 8 episodes
Goodnight, Mister Tom Ralph Briggs Television film
1999 Kavanagh QC Trevor Gregton Episode: "Previous Convictions"
The Bench Cyril Television film
1999-2009 Midsomer Murders Harry Claypole / Colin Smy 2 episodes
2000 Longitude Estate Manager Television film
Cor, Blimey! Sid James Television film
Doctors Chief Supt. Len Salter Episode: "Family Law"
2000-2003 Bad Girls Bobby Hollamby 4 episodes
2002 Holby City George Fry Episode: "Second Chances"
Where the Heart Is Ray Ballinger Episode: "Count on Me"
The Safe House Det. Supt. Bill Matthews Television film
Foyle's War Harold Smith Episode: "Eagle Day"
2003 Down to Earth Fenner / Mr. Fenner 2 episodes
2005 The Royal Arthur Cordell Episode: "Duty Bound"
Heartbeat Lionel Morris Episode: "Shadows from the Past"
Derailed Robin Kellow Television film
Funland Howdy Doodere Episode: "#1.4"
2006 Hogfather Mr. Brown Television film
as Geoffrey Hutchins
2007 Wild at Heart Bill Episode: "#2.2"
Maxwell George Wheeler Television film
The Whistleblowers Fred Barrass Episode: "Environment"
2008 The Colour of Magic Picture Imp 2 episodes
Sunshine Bernard Episode: "#1.2"
2009-2009 Benidorm Mel Harvey 15 episodes
2009 EastEnders Roger 3 episodes
2010 Grandma's House Grandpa 6 episodes

References

  1. ^ a b Hayward, Anthony (6 July 2010). "Geoffrey Hutchings: Veteran character actor who portrayed Sid James on stage and screen and played 'minted' Mel in 'Benidorm'". The Independent. London.
  2. ^ a b "Stage and TV actor Geoffrey Hutchings dies aged 71". BBC News. BBC. 2 July 2010. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  3. ^ Coveney, Michael (11 July 2010). "Geoffrey Hutchings obituary". Retrieved 1 January 2022.