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Timothy Sydney Robert Hardy (29 October 1925 – 3 August 2017) was an English actor who had a long career in theatre, film and television. He began his career as a classical actor and later earned widespread recognition for roles such as Siegfried Farnon in the BBC television series All Creatures Great and Small, Cornelius Fudge in the Harry Potter film series, and Winston Churchill in ...
Robert Hardy has died at the age of 91.. The actor, who appeared in four "Harry Potter" films as Cornelius Fudge, The Minister for Magic, was also known for his starring turn on the British ...
Roberty Hardy, who played Cornelius Fudge in four of the 'Harry Potter' movies, passed away this week, his family revealed.
Mary Hignett (31 March 1916 – 6 July 1980) was a British actress. In the television series All Creatures Great and Small, she played the role of the cook and housekeeper Edna Hall in the first three series, which ran from 1978 to 1980.
Siegfried Farnon, based on Wight's real-life professional partner Donald Sinclair, is played by Robert Hardy.Writer Michael Russell sums up the character's composition thus: "He is capricious, cantankerous, whimsical, arbitrary, unreasonable, unpredictable, ill-tempered, extravagant, effusive, contradictory, etc., yet in the midst of all that, the most loyal and caring of friends."
Cooper has been sober since he was 29. He told GQ in 2013 that he got sober because he realized that "if I continued it, I was really going to sabotage my whole life.". Cooper played a musician ...
The couple had two children: Joan (1910–2005), who married the actor Robert Morley, [15] and John R. Buckmaster (1915–1983). [16] Sir Neville Pearson (1927–1936). [17] Sir Neville and Lady Pearson had one daughter, Sally Pearson, aka Sally Cooper, who was married to the actor Robert Hardy from 1961 to 1986. [18]
Hardy's intensive research into Churchill, Roberts concluded, "helped make the series the success it was, and set the standard for everything that followed." [ 5 ] It is said that while filming took place, Robert Hardy was so immersed portraying Churchill that, out of habit, he continued showing Churchillian gestures and mannerisms after work ...