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Derek Deadman
Born
Derek G. Deadman

11 March 1940
Margate, Kent, England
Died22 November 2014(2014-11-22) (aged 74)
Cause of deathDiabetes
Years active1972 – 2010

Derek Deadman (11 March 1940 – 22 November 2014) was a English character actor who appeared in numerous British films and television series for 48 years.

Family

Born in Margate, Kent, Deadman was one of the three sons of George and Edith Deadman who worked as window cleaners and decorators.[1]

Television

Deadman appeared on television in minor roles before being cast in a more significant part as Rankin in two episodes of the RAF sitcom Get Some In! in 1975 and 1978. He then played Ringo in 39 of the 66 episodes of the series Never the Twain between 1981 and 1991. He also played the ruthless Sontaran Commander Stor in the Doctor Who serial The Invasion of Time.

Film

His many film appearances include roles in The Canterbury Tales (1972), Queen Kong (1976), Jabberwocky (1977), The Glitterball (1977), The Big Sleep (1978), the film version of Porridge (1979), A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1979), The Apple (1980), Time Bandits (1981), Never Say Never Again (1983), Bullshot (1983), Brazil (1985), National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), and the barman of The Leaky Cauldron, Tom, in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001). He died in Frespech, France in 2014.[2]

Death

Deadman died of complications from diabetes in Frespech, France, where he moved to upon his retirement, in 2014, aged 74.[3]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ http://www.leonardrossiter.com/reginaldperrin/BiogsSupp.html Derek Deadman at Leonard Rossiter.com. retrieved 1 January 2012
  2. ^ http://www.equity.org.uk/documents/equity-magazine-spring-2015/equity-spring-2015.pdf Equity Magazine Spring 2015
  3. ^ Lentz III, Harris (April 2015). "Obituaries". Classic Images (478): 50–56.