Warren Clarke

British actor (1947–2014) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Warren Clarke (born Alan James Clarke; 26 April 1947 – 12 November 2014) was an English actor. He appeared in many films after a significant role as Dim in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. His television appearances included Dalziel and Pascoe (as Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel), The Manageress and Sleepers.

Born
Alan James Clarke

(1947-04-26)26 April 1947
Oldham, Lancashire, England
Died12 November 2014(2014-11-12) (aged 67)
Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1964–2014
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Warren Clarke
Born
Alan James Clarke

(1947-04-26)26 April 1947
Oldham, Lancashire, England
Died12 November 2014(2014-11-12) (aged 67)
Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2014
Spouses
Gail Lever
(m. 1968; div. 1976)
Michelle Mordaunt
(m. 1987)
Children2
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Early life

Clarke was born in Oldham, Lancashire. His father worked as a stained-glass maker and his mother as a secretary.[1] He left Barlow Hall Secondary Modern School, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, aged 15 and began work at the Manchester Evening News as a copy boy.[1] He later moved on to amateur dramatics and performed at Huddersfield Rep before working as an actor full-time.[2] During this period he also decided to change his first name to Warren, a name he chose as his girlfriend of the time had a crush on Warren Beatty.[1] Clarke eventually worked with Beatty on the film Ishtar.

Career

Clarke's first television appearance was in the long-running Granada soap opera Coronation Street, initially as Kenny Pickup in 1966 and then as Gary Bailey in 1968. His first major film appearance was in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971) where he played a "droog" named Dim opposite Malcolm McDowell. He appeared with McDowell again in the film O Lucky Man! (1973) and in the TV film Gulag (1985).

Clarke appeared in a wide range of roles in television and film productions including The Breaking of Bumbo (1970), Home (1970) opposite Sir Ralph Richardson and Sir John Gielgud, Charlton Heston's Antony and Cleopatra (1972), Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1972), The Frighteners (ep.4 "The Minder) (1974), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979), S.O.S. Titanic (1979), Hammer House of Horror (series 1, ep. 2) (1980), Hawk the Slayer (1980), Masada (1981), Tales of the Unexpected: Never speak ill of the dead (1981), Enigma (1982), Lassiter (1984), Top Secret! (1984), Ishtar (1987) and I.D. (1995). He played a Russian dissident in Clint Eastwood's Firefox (1982).

In Granada Television's series The Jewel in the Crown (1984) Clarke played the role of the overtly homosexual 'Sophie' Dixon, and he was Colonel Krieger in the first series of LWT's Wish Me Luck (1988). In 1989 Clarke played Captain Lee in the film Crusoe. The same year he played the role of Martin Fisher, the chairman of a football club, in The Manageress and the role of Managing Director of an engineering firm, Vic Wilcox, in the TV adaptation of the David Lodge novel Nice Work. He also starred in an episode of Lovejoy entitled "Bin Diving". In 1990 he appeared in the episode "Odi, et Amo" of the situation comedy Chelmsford 123. He played Larry Patterson in Gone to the Dogs (1991), which was followed by the series Gone to Seed (1992), in which Clarke again starred. He also appeared in Our Mutual Friend (the 1976 TV mini-series) as Bradley Headstone.

In Sleepers (1991), alongside Nigel Havers, Clarke played one of the two lead roles as two KGB sleeper agents living in Britain and leading their own lives until they are reactivated. He played Bamber in the ITV comedy-drama Moving Story (1994). His comedic talents can be seen in the one-off special Blackadder: The Cavalier Years, in which he played Oliver Cromwell and in the episode "Amy and Amiability" of the series Blackadder the Third.

Beginning in 1996, he starred for eleven series as Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel in the TV series Dalziel and Pascoe, based on the crime novels of Reginald Hill.

In 1997 he starred in the drama The Locksmith.[3] Between 2000 and 2003, Clarke played Brian Addis, a father who moved his family from the bustle of London to a Devon farm, in the BBC TV series Down to Earth. He appeared as Mr Boythorn in the BBC One dramatisation of Bleak House (2005) and starred alongside Anthony Head in the BBC Drama The Invisibles (2008) and in the Channel 4 trilogy Red Riding (2009).

Around the same time, Clarke appeared as Commander Peters in the ITV production of Agatha Christie's Marple Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (2009). In 2010 he guested in ITV series Lewis ("Dark Matter"), Chuggington (2010), the BBC series Inspector George Gently ("Peace and Love", 2010) and played Mr Bott in the BBC's Just William. He guested as Robert Trevanion, the father of Stephen Tompkinson's character Danny Trevanion, in Wild at Heart in 2011, as innkeeper Samuel Quested in Midsomer Murders ("The Night of the Stag", 2011) and as John Lacey in Call the Midwife (also 2011).

In 2014 he began filming Poldark as Charles Poldark. The character's final scene in the series, in episode four, in which he lies on his deathbed before dying, was also Clarke's final scene as an actor: he was very ill at the time of filming and died a few weeks later; the first episode of the television series was then dedicated to his memory.[4][5]

Personal life

Clarke was a keen golfer and had been a Manchester City supporter from the age of seven.[6]

Clarke's marriage to his first wife ended in divorce a few years after his parents died. They had a son together, Rowan.[7] He had a daughter, Georgia, by his second wife, Michelle.[7][8][9]

He lived in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.[10]

On 12 November 2014 Clarke died in his sleep after a short illness.[11] He reportedly died almost destitute; his estate being worth just over £13,000 at his death. Amongst his financial problems, Clarke had apparently lost money investing in the 2013 action film The Numbers Station.[12]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1969 The Virgin Soldiers Soldier Uncredited
1970 The Breaking of Bumbo Guardsman Andrews
1971 A Clockwork Orange "Dim"
1972 Antony and Cleopatra Scarus
1973 O Lucky Man! Master of Ceremonies (Nightspot) / Warner / Male Nurse
1977 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Quasimodo TV movie
1979 S.O.S. Titanic 4th Officer Joseph G. Boxhall TV movie
1979 The Great Riviera Bank Robbery Jean
1980 Hawk the Slayer "Scar"
1981 From a Far Country Wladek
1982 Firefox Pavel Upenskoy
1982 Enigma Konstantin
1984 Real Life Gerry
1984 Lassiter Max Hofer
1984 Top Secret! Colonel Von Horst
1985 De flyvende djævle Arno
1985 Gulag Hooker TV movie
1987 Ishtar English Gunrunner
1988 Crusoe Captain Lee
1995 I.D. Bob
2000 Greenfingers Governor Hodge
2001 Blow Dry Tony
2001 Arthur's Dyke Doug Manley
2010 The Man Who Married Himself Bishop Zatarga Short
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1965 -

1968

Coronation Street Barry/ Kenny Pickup/ Gary Bailey 9 episodes
1965 -

1966

Pardon the Expression Terry Field/ Caterer's Man/ Johnnie 3 episodes
1967 Inheritance Matthew Mellor/ George Mellor 2 episodes
1968 The Avengers Trump Episode: "Invasion of the Earthmen"
1969 Parkin's Patch Nethercot Episode: "The Way Home"
The Wednesday Play Alec Episode: "Sling Your Hook"
1970 Callan 2nd Porter Episode: "Summoned to Appear"
1972 -

1983

Play for Today Stevens/ Alfred/ Narrator 3 episodes
1973 Armchair Theatre Billy Turnbull Episode: "The Death of Glory"
Softly Softly: Task Force Det. Sgt. Stirling 4 episodes
1974 Jennie: Randolph Churchill Winston Churchill 4 episodes
1975 The Sweeney Danny Keever Episode: "Contract Breaker"
1976 The Expert Detective Inspector Robbins Episode: "Suspicious Death"
Our Mutual Friend Bradley Headstone 5 episodes
1978 The Onedin Line Josiah Beaumont 8 episodes
Z-Cars Robbie Episode: "The First Offender"
1979 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Alwyn Episode: "How It All Fits Together"
1979 -

1982

Crown Court Det. Sgt. Ralph McCovey/ William Johnson/

Joe Withycombe

9 episodes
1980 Hammer House of Horror Ben Episode: "The Thirteenth Reunion"
1980 -

1984

Shelley Paul England 4 episodes
1981 Masada Plinius 3 episodes (TV mini-series)
Tales of the Unexpected Bob Episode: "Never Speak Ill of the Dead"
Wolcott Terry Rowe 4 episodes
1981 -

1985

Bergerac Philip Bernard/ Henry Hoffmann 2 episodes
1982 Minder Ashmole Episode: "Another Bride, Another Groom"
1983 The Home Front Hallam Place/ Curtis 4 episodes
Reilly, Ace of Spies Yakushov 2 episodes
1984 Big Deal Stephen Chambers Episode: "Video Man"
The Jewel in the Crown Corporal 'Sophie' Dixon 3 episodes
1986 Boon Geoff Greenaway Episode: "Unto Us Four a Son"
The Return of the Antelope Bosco Episode: "The Antelope Christmas"
Unnatural Causes Dan Episode: "Partners"
1987 Blackadder the Third Mr. Harwood Episode: "Amy and Amiability"
1988 Blackadder: The Cavalier Years Oliver Cromwell Short
The Comic Strip Presents... Nigel Episode: "The Yob
Tickets for the Titanic Mitch Gridgley Episode: "Everyone a Winner"
Wish Me Luck Colonel Werner Kreiger 5 episodes
Worlds Beyond Joe Weller Episode: "Home"
1989 Nice Work Vic Wilcox 4 episodes
1989 -

1990

The Manageress Martin Fisher 12 episodes
1990 All Creatures Great and Small Mr. Sutcliffe Episode: "Promises to Keep"
Chelmsford 123 Iken of Mori Episode: "Odi et Amo"
Stay Lucky Jack Finch Episode: "Bring Barry Back to Me"
1991 All Good Things Phil Frame 6 episodes
Boon Stan Keating Episode: "Bad Pennies"
Gone to the Dogs Larry Patterson 6 episodes
Lovejoy Brian Nun Episode: "Bin Diving"
Sleepers Albert Robinson/ Vladimir Zelenski 4 episodes
1992 Gone to Seed Winston 6 episodes
The Secret Agent Chief Inspector Heat 3 episodes
1993 All in a Game Kenny Dawes 6 episodes
Conjugal Rights Toby (voice) 6 episodes
1994 The House of Windsor Max Kelvin 4 episodes
1994 -

1995

Moving Story Bamber 13 episodes
1995 Joseph Ednan 2 episodes (TV mini-series)
1996 -

2007

Dalziel and Pascoe Det. Supt. Andy Dalziel 61 episodes
1997 The Locksmith Ronald Pierce 6 episodes
1998 A Respectable Trade Josiah Cole 2 episodes
In the Red George Cragge 3 episodes
2000 -

2003

Down to Earth Brian 18 episodes
2005 Bleak House Boythorn 5 episodes
2008 The Invisibles Sid Woolsey 6 episodes
2008 -

2013

Chuggington Speedy McAllister (voice) 21 episodes
2009 Marple Comander Peters Episode: "Why Don't They Ask Evans?"
Red Riding DCS/ACC Bill Molloy 3 episode (TV mini-series)
2010 Inspector George Gently Charles Hexton Episode: "Peace & Love"
Just William Mr. Bott 2 episodes
Lewis Roger Temple Episode: "Dark Matter"
2011 Midsomer Murders Samuel Quested Episode: "The Night of the Stag"
Wild at Heart Robert 1 episode
2011 -

2012

In with the Flynns Jim Flynn 12 episodes
2012 Trollied Barry Hound Episode: "Christmas Special"
2013 Call the Midwife John Lacey 1 episode
Way to Go Nigel Episode: "The End of the Beginning"
2015 Poldark Charles Poldark 4 episodes (final role)
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