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He dies shortly thereafter, and Molly reveals the existence of his wife and child to the grieving Squire Hamley. Osborne's widow, Aimée, arrives at Hamley Hall after receiving word that her husband is ill, and brings with her their little son, named for his uncle Roger but called "little Osborne" in honour of his father.
At the 2000 British Academy Television Awards, the series was nominated for seven awards and won four including Best Actor (Television) for Michael Gambon as Squire Hamley. [9] Gambon's performance was described as: 'Gruff on the outside, with a huge sentimental streak, the country squire is a familiar type, but he makes him seem endearing and ...
Wolfram von Eschenbach and his squire (Codex Manesse, 14th century) A squire cleaning armour A squire helping his knight, in a historical reenactment in 2009 A squire holds the warhorse of his knight, detail from monument to Sir Richard Stapledon (d.1326), Exeter Cathedral. [1] In the Middle Ages, a squire was the shield- or armour-bearer of a ...
Squire Hamley: BBC One: Aidan Gillen: Queer as Folk: Stuart Alan Jones Channel 4: Pete Postlethwaite: Lost for Words: Deric Longden ITV: Timothy Spall: Shooting the Past: Oswald Bates BBC Two: 2001 : Michael Gambon: Longitude: John Harrison: Channel 4: Steven Mackintosh: Care: Davy Younger BBC One: Pete Postlethwaite: The Sins: Len Green Ken ...
Squire is the name of three fictional superheroes appearing in media published by DC Comics. Percival Sheldrake debuted as the Squire in Young All-Stars #21 (January 1988), and was created by Roy Thomas and Michael Bair. Cyril Sheldrake debuted as the Squire in Batman #62 (December 1950), and was created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang.
Michael Gambon – Wives and Daughters as Squire Hamley (BBC One) Aidan Gillen – Queer as Folk as Stuart Alan Jones (Channel 4) Pete Postlethwaite – Lost for Words as Deric Longden (ITV)
Gambon won four British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for playing Philip Marlow in The Singing Detective (1987), Squire Hamley in Wives and Daughters (2000), John Harrison in Longitude (2001), and Raymond Symon in Perfect Strangers (2002).
He portrayed Squire Hamley and received his second BAFTA Award nomination and win for Best Actor. [30] The New York Times described Gambon's performance as 'Gruff on the outside, with a huge sentimental streak, the country squire is a familiar type, but he makes him seem endearing and fresh.' [31]