

Acting
Birthday: July 5, 1930 (95)
Place of Birth: Derbyshire, England, UK
Biography
John Wood (5 July 1930 – 6 August 2011) was an English stage and screen actor known for his distinguished career in both classical and contemporary theater. He was born on July 5, 1930, in Derbyshire, England. Wood gained prominence as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he performed in numerous Shakespearean productions. Wood's notable stage roles include performances in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," "The Rivals," and "Travesties," among many others. He also appeared in various productions on Broadway, earning critical acclaim for his performances in plays such as "Amadeus" and "The Winslow Boy.
Known For
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The White Countess (2005)Age: 75as Prince Peter Belinskya
The Return of the Dancing Master (2004)Age: 74as Jonas Andersson
The Rocket Post (2004)Age: 74as Sir Wilson Ramsay
Imagining Argentina (2003)Age: 73as Amos Sternberg
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (2002)Age: 72as Wetherby
Foyle's War (2002)Age: 72as Sir Michael Waterford
Napoleon (2002)Age: 72as Pape Pie VII
The Body (2001)Age: 71as Cardinal Pesci
Love in a Cold Climate (2001)Age: 71as Lord Merlin
Chocolat (2000)Age: 70as Guillaume Blerot
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