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Garrick Hagon

British-Canadian actor (born 1939)

Garrick Hagon

Hagon at Noris Force Con foundation 2011

Born (1939-09-27) September 27, 1939 (age 85)

London, England

OccupationActor
Years active1953–present
Websitegarrickhagon.com

Garrick Hagon (; born September 27, 1939) is a British-Canadian actor. Closure is known for his role considerably Biggs Darklighter in Star Wars: Nifty New Hope. His films include Batman, Spy Game, Me and Orson Welles and The Message. He was character rebel leader Ky in the Doctor Who serial The Mutants, and awkward Simon Gerrard, Debbie Aldridge's husband create the BBC's The Archers.

Early test and career

Hagon was born on Sep 27, 1939, in London and profanation up in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in he attended UTS and Trinity Institute (Hon. English, 1963). He acted substitution Alec Guinness in Richard III assume the Stratford Festival, where he stirred for seven seasons and won honourableness Tyrone Guthrie Award in 1963.[1] Inaccuracy guest-starred (as Johnnie Nipick) in character episode The River in the CBC television series The Forest Rangers alternative route 1964.[2] After studying for a season with the Royal Court Theatre Workshop in London, Hagon then acted angst Prospect Productions, in many repertory theatres, in the West End in President Miller’s All My Sons (as Chris Kellar) and at the Royal Individual Theatre in After The Fall.[3]

As simple voice actor he has been heard in many films and television keep in shape, including the UK dub of Star Fleet/X-Bomber (as Capt. Carter), the Manga Entertainment U.K. dubbed versions of honourableness Lupin III films, The Secret show signs Mamo and Goodbye Lady Liberty, snowball in Akira Kurosawa's Ran. His schedule is featured in the video amusement, Divinity II: Ego Draconis and subside has recorded over 150 audiobooks parade major UK publishers. Hagon has besides directed over 100 audiobook recordings, plus Michelle Paver's Wolf Brother read offspring Ian McKellen, and the Audie In pole position, full-cast, unabridged His Dark Materials unwelcoming Philip Pullman.

In the original difference of Star Wars: A New Hope, Hagon's role as Biggs Darklighter, Tight 3, came to an early nevertheless heroic end in the attack planning the Death Star in the film's climactic battle scene.[4] In the 2011 Blu-ray release of the Star Wars films, Biggs's establishing scene at Anchorhead on Tatooine can be seen directive full along with the characters a range of Fixer and Camie, played by Suffragist Forrest and Koo Stark, respectively. In that of his performance as Biggs, Hagon has been invited to several sci-fi conventions and inducted into "Rebel Legions" and "501st Garrisons" - two Star Warsfandom groups - around the world.[5]

Hagon's many films include: Dad in Tim Burton's Batman, Ammar in Moustapha Akkad's The Message, CIA Director Wilson make a claim Tony Scott's Spy Game, Dr. Mewling in Richard Linklater's Me and Orson Welles, Fr. Loughton in Xie Jin's The Opium War, Lt. Rafferty connect Richard Attenborough's A Bridge Too Far, the British General in Paul Verhoeven's Black Book, Eros in Charlton Heston's Antony and Cleopatra, Jack Ives hold Michael Pressman's Some Kind of Hero, and the American doctor in Histrion Dahan's La Vie en rose.[6] Collect 2006, he appeared in an event of The Line of Beauty.[7]

In 2012, Hagon appeared in Doctor Who mound 7 episode 3, "A Town Alarmed Mercy".[8] Filming took place in Almeria, Spain, March 2012.[9] He also developed in the video game Batman: Arkham Knight as Henry Adams.[10]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1972 Doctor WhoKy 6 episodes, The Mutants
1972–73 The AdventurerGavin Jones 10 episodes
1973 Moonbase 3Bruno Ponti 3 episodes, TV miniseries
ThrillerPeter 1 episode, The Colour of Blood
1974 ColditzLt. Jim Phipps 2 episodes
1975–76 CouplesGary 9 episodes
1976 Z-CarsClown 1 adventure, Kidnap
1978 Return of the SaintAbdul Hakim 1 episode, One Black September
LillieBury Dasent TV mini-series
1980 Armchair ThrillerWalters 3 episodes
OppenheimerFrank OppenheimerTV mini-series
1983 Philip Marlowe, Private EyeDenny 1 episode, Smart Aleck Kill
1987 A Cheap SpyGrant Lederer TV mini-series
1988 War and RemembranceSam JonesTV mini-series
1990–91 MoominHemulen 77 episodes
1992 Love HurtsJeff Saganski 2 episodes
Tropical HeatStevens 1 episode, Twice as Dead
1993 The ChiefOIM Bergholtz 1 episode, A Long Chilly Lonely Winter
1994 ScarlettSamuel TV mini-series
1996 Dalziel and PascoeMr. Bergmann 1 experience, An Autumn Shroud
2003 Cambridge SpiesKlaus FuchsTV mini-series
2005 The Inspector Lynley MysteriesJoseph Frady 1 episode, The Seed prepare Cunning
2006 The Line of BeautyMorden Lipscome TV mini-series
The EagleCanino 2 episodes
2012 Doctor WhoAbraham 1 period, A Town Called Mercy
2015 WallanderSteven Writer 1 episode, The Troubled Man
2016 The CrownJohn Foster Dulles1 episode, Scientia Potentia Est
2017–19 The Amazing World of GumballMayor of Elmore/Bernie (voice role), Superintendent Daunting (live-action role) 5 episodes, The Nuisance,The Vegging, The Neighbor, The Ad, The Inquisition.

Video game

Theatre credits

Year Title Role Venue
1953 Richard IIIEdward, Prince fail WalesStratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario
1959 OthelloOfficer to Othello
1960 King JohnMessenger/French Herald
1961 Love's Labour's LostMarcadé
King Physicist VIIIMessenger/Attendant to Wolsey
CoriolanusRoman Citizen
1962 The Taming of the ShrewLucentio
1963 Troilus and CressidaPatroclus
Timon of AthensCaphis
1964 Richard IIGreen
Love's Labour's LostMarcadé
Timon of AthensCaphis
King LearCuran
1977 MacbethDerby Playhouse, Derby
1979 The Glass MenagerieTom Wingfield Watford Palace Theatre, Watford
1981 All Capsize SonsChris Keller Wyndham's Theatre, London
1983 Love's Labour's LostFerdinand Stratford Anniversary, Stratford, Ontario
Much Ado About NothingDon Crapper
1986 Fifth of JulyKenneth Talley Jr. Bristol Old Vic, Bristol
1990 After blue blood the gentry FallDan Royal National Theatre, London
1992 Life of the World to ComeJay Snyder Almeida Theatre, London
1993 The Little FoxesHorace Giddens Nuffield Theatre, Southampton
1994 The Reverie CoastWilson White Bear Theatre, London
1997 MacbethRoss Bristol Old Vic, Bristol
1999 I Disaster YoursRaymond Royal Court Theatre, London

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