Joss Ackland
Sidney Edmond Jocelyn “Joss” Ackland, CBE is an English actor who has appeared in more than 130 film and television roles. He was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for portraying Jock Delves Broughton in White Mischief.
Early life
Ackland was born in North Kensington, London, the son of Ruth and Sydney Norman Ackland. He was trained by Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Ackland and his wife, the former Rosemary Kirkcaldy, were married on 18 August 1951 when Ackland was 23 and she 22. She was an actress and Ackland wooed her when they appeared on stage together in the town of Pitlochry in Scotland. The couple struggled initially as Ackland's acting career was in its infancy. They moved to Kenya, where Ackland managed a tea plantation for six months, but, deciding it was too dangerous, they moved to Cape Town, South Africa. Though they both obtained steady acting jobs in South Africa, after two years, they returned to England in 1957.Career
Ackland joined the Old Vic, appearing alongside other notable actors including Maggie Smith, Judi Dench and Tom Courtenay. Ackland worked steadily in television and film in the 1960s and 70s. He worked opposite Alec Guinness in the 1979 television serial Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, playing sporting journalist and intermittent British espionage operative Jerry Westerby, and his career advanced through the 1980s with important parts in such films as The Sicilian, Lethal Weapon 2, The Hunt for Red October and White Mischief. Ackland also appeared in Passion of Mind with Demi Moore and the two-part TV serial Hogfather based on Terry Pratchett's Discworld. He played C. S. Lewis in the television version of Shadowlands before it was adapted into a stage play starring Nigel Hawthorne and then a theatrical film with Anthony Hopkins in the same role.His stage roles included creating the role of Juan Perón in Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita opposite Elaine Paige. He also starred in the London production of Stephen Sondheim's and Hugh Wheeler's A Little Night Music with Jean Simmons and Hermione Gingold, performing on the RCA Victor original London cast album.
Ackland appears in the Pet Shop Boys' 1987 film It Couldn't Happen Here, and in the video for their version of the song Always on My Mind, which was taken from the film. Several years later, he said in an interview with the Radio Times that he appeared with the band purely because his grandchildren liked their music.
In a 2001 interview with the BBC, Ackland said that he appeared in some "awful films" due to being a workaholic. He said that he "regretted" appearing in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and the Pet Shop Boys music video, while lambasting former co-star Demi Moore as "not very bright or talented".
In 2007 Ackland narrated and provided the voice for the Robert Garofalo biography film/documentary on the notorious occultist Aleister Crowley, titled In Search of the Great Beast 666 that was released on DVD.
Also in 2007, Ackland appeared in the film How About You opposite Vanessa Redgrave, portraying a recovering alcoholic living in a residential home after being forced to retire and losing his wife to cancer.
In 2008 he returned to the small screen as Sir Freddy Butler, a much married baronet, in the ITV1 show Midsomer Murders. The episode, entitled Vixens Run also featured veteran actress Siân Phillips.
In September 2013 Jonathan Miller directed a Gala Performance of William Shakespeare's King Lear at the Old Vic in London. Ackland played Lear.
Ackland was well regarded in the acting community and known the world over as a prankster. Borrowing heavily from his role as Arjen Rudd in Lethal Weapon 2, Ackland was frequently overheard claiming that he had "diplomatic immunity" off-screen.
Personal life
Ackland and his wife Rosemary were married for 51 years. They had seven children and, as of May 2006, 32 grandchildren. Despite his filming taking him to far-flung locations, he said they never spent a night apart.In 1963, their house in Barnes caught fire. Rosemary saved their five children but broke her back when jumping from the bedroom window. She was told she would miscarry and never walk again, but later gave birth and, after two years in Stoke Mandeville Hospital, walked again.
Their eldest son, Paul, died of a heroin overdose in 1982, aged 29. In 2000 Rosemary was diagnosed with motor neurone disease; she died on 25 July 2002.
Selected TV and filmography
- Landfall as O'Neil
- Seven Days to Noon
- Ghost Ship as Ron, a seaman
- Destination Downing Street as Immelmann
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- In Search of the Castaways as Seaman on yacht
- The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling as William Stevens
- David Copperfield as Mr. Peggotty
- ' as the Bishop
- Lord Raingo as Tom Hogarth
- On the March to the Sea
- Room 13 as Herr Scavenius
- The Further Adventures of the Three Musketeers as d'Artagnan
- The Troubleshooters as Mr Gibbon, Sam Jardine, Considine, Lewis
- Mystery and Imagination as Herr Scavenius
- A Place of One's Own
- Z-Cars as Det. Insp. Todd
- The Avengers as Brig. Hansing
- The Gold Robbers as Derek Hartford
- Before the Party as Harold Bannon
- Crescendo as Carter
- The House That Dripped Blood as Neville Rogers
- The Three Sisters as Chebutykin
- Mr. Forbush and the Penguins as The Leader
- Thirty-Minute Theatre
- Villain as Edgar Lewis
- The Persuaders! as Felix Meadowes
- Shirley's World as Inspector Vaughan
- The Happiness Cage as Dr Frederick
- Six Faces as Harry Mellor
- Six Faces: True Life
- Six Faces: Gallery of Faces
- Penny Gold
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as Grubber
- ' as Gen. Burgdorf
- England Made Me as Haller
- The Three Musketeers as D'Artagnan's Father
- The Protectors as Arthur Gordon
- The Black Windmill as Chief Supt. Wray
- S*P*Y*S ... Martinson
- The Little Prince as the King
- Great Expectations as Joe Gargery
- One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing as B.J. Spence
- Royal Flash as Sapten
- Operation Daybreak as Janák
- You Talk Too Much
- The Crezz as Charles Bronte
- The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It as President
- Watership Down as Black Rabbit
- Enemy at the Door as Major General Laidlaw
- Silver Bears as Henry Foreman
- The Greek Tycoon
- Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? as Cantrell
- Return of the Saint as Gunther
- The Sweeney as Alan Ember
- A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square as Prison Warden
- Saint Jack as Yardley
- Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy as Jerry Westerby
- Tales of the Unexpected as Malcolm Harper, Colonel George Peregrine
- A Question of Guilt as Samuel Kent
- The Love Tapes as Narrator
- Rough Cut as Insp. Vanderveld
- The Gentle Touch as Ivor Stocker
- The Apple as Hippie Leader/Mr Topps
- Dangerous Davies – The Last Detective as Chief Insp. Yardbird
- Thicker Than Water as Joseph Lockwood
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street as Edward Moulton-Barrett
- Shroud for a Nightingale as Stephen Courtney-Briggs, surgeon
- The Tragedy of Coriolanus as Menenius
- Shadowlands as C. S. Lewis
- A Zed & Two Noughts as Van Hoyten
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – "The Copper Beeches" as Jephro Rucastle
- Lady Jane as Sir John Bridges
- When We Are Married as Henry Ormonroyd
- White Mischief as Sir Jock Delves Broughton
- A Killing on the Exchange as Sir Max Sillman
- Queenie as Sir Burton Rumsey
- The Sicilian as Don Masino Croce
- It Couldn't Happen Here as Priest/murderer
- The Man Who Lived at the Ritz as Hermann Göring
- ' as 'C'
- To Kill a Priest as Colonel
- First and Last as Alan Holly
- A Quiet Conspiracy as Theo Carter
- The Justice Game as Sir James Crichton
- Lethal Weapon 2 as Arjen 'Aryan' Rudd
- Jekyll & Hyde as Charles Lanyon
- Dimenticare Palermo as Mafia boss
- The Hunt for Red October as Ambassador Andrei Lysenko
- The Secret Life of Ian Fleming as Gen. Gerhard Hellstein
- Tre colonne in cronaca as Gaetano Leporino
- Incident at Victoria Falls as King Edward
- A Murder of Quality as Terence Fielding
- The Object of Beauty as Mr Mercer
- Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey as Chuck De Nomolos
- A Woman Named Jackie as Aristotle Onassis
- Ashenden as Cumming
- They Do It with Mirrors as Lewis Serrocold
- The Sheltering Desert as Col. Johnston
- Once Upon a Crime as Hercules Popodopoulos
- Shadowchaser as Kinderman
- The Bridge as Smithson
- The Mighty Ducks as Hans
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles - episode - "Austria, March 1917" - The Prussian
- ' as Julius Caesar
- Nowhere to Run as Franklin Hale
- Voices in the Garden as Sir Charles Peverall
- The Princess and the Goblin as King Papa
- OcchioPinocchio as Brando
- Miracle on 34th Street - Victor Landberg
- Jacob as Isaac
- Citizen Locke as Lord Ashley
- Giorgino as Father Glaise
- Citizen X as Bondarchuk
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen as Insp. Sam Stringer
- The Thief and the Cobbler as Brigands
- A Kid in King Arthur's Court as King Arthur
- Daisies in December as Gerald Carmody
- ' as Noah
- Hidden in Silence as German factory manager
- Deadly Voyage as Captain
- To the Ends of Time as King Francis
- Surviving Picasso as Henri Matisse
- ' as Hans
- Swept from the Sea as Mr Swaffer
- Heat of the Sun as Max van der Vuurst
- My Giant as. Monsignor Popescu
- The Mumbo Jumbo as Mayor Smith
- Passion of Mind as Dr Langer, the French Psychiatrist
- Othello as James Brabant
- No Good Deed as Mr Thomas Quarre
- ' as Marshal Zelentsov
- ' as Pieter Van Eckhardt
- Henry VIII as Henry VII
- I'll Be There as Evil Edmonds
- A Different Loyalty as Randolph Cauffield
- The Christmas Eve Snowfall
- Asylum as Jack Straffen
- Icon as retired General Nikolai Nikolayev
- Midsomer Murders Vixen's Run. as Sir Freddy Butler
- These Foolish Things as Albert
- Moscow Zero as Tolstoy
- Above and Beyond as Winston Churchill
- Hogfather as Mustrum Ridcully
- Rise of the Ogre
- How About You as Donald
- Kingdom as Mr Narbutowicz
- Flawless as MKA
- Prisoners of the Sun as Prof. Mendella
- Katherine of Alexandria as Rufus