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Don Henderson

English actor (1931–1997)


Summary

English actor (1931–1997)

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imageFile:Don Henderson actor.jpg
captionHenderson in White Angel (1994)
birth_nameDonald Francis Henderson
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birth_placeLeytonstone, Essex, England
death_date
death_placeWarwick, Warwickshire, England
occupationActor
years_active1964–1997
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* {{marriageHilary Henderson1977enddied}}
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Donald Francis Henderson (10 November 1931 – 22 June 1997) was an English actor. He was known for playing both "tough guy" roles and authority figures, and is remembered for his portrayal of detective George Bulman between 1976 and 1987 in the popular Granada Television police drama series The XYY Man (1976-1977), Strangers (1978–1982), and Bulman (1985-1987). He was priest Frank Kane in BBC drama The Paradise Club (1989–90), and as General Tagge in the first Star Wars film (1977). Other credits included Warship (1973-1975), Poldark (1975), Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen (1987), Brazil (1985), The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), Last of the Summer Wine (1988), Maigret (1988), Minder (1989), The Fool (1990), Boon (1991), Cracker (1993), The Wind in the Willows (1996), and "Beyond a Joke" in Red Dwarf (1997).

Biography

Henderson was born into a working-class family in Leytonstone, Essex, the son of a carpenter, and grew up in Epping. After completing his national service as a technician in the Royal Army Dental Corps, he served with Essex Constabulary, reaching the rank of detective sergeant in their CID, and worked as an insurance salesman. He did not become a professional actor until his thirties, when a friend dared him to audition for the Royal Shakespeare Company, with whom he subsequently performed from 1966 until 1972.

Henderson had two children, a son and a daughter, with his first wife Hilary, who died from a mysterious lung disease in 1977. He remarried in 1979; his second wife was the actress Shirley Stelfox, with whom he would appear professionally many times. He lived in his adopted home town of Stratford-upon-Avon for many years, where he was a familiar face to locals.

Career

Henderson is best remembered for his role as the fictional detective George Bulman. This character featured in three TV series: The XYY Man (1976-1977), Bulman rise from Detective Sergeant to Detective Chief Inspector in Strangers (1978–1982), and, in 1985, his character had retired from the police and was pursuing a career as a horologist in the series Bulman (1985-1987). He also starred in the popular TV drama series Warship.

In 1977, he appeared as General Taggi, Chief of the Imperial Army and a member of the Empire's Joint Chiefs, in the film Star Wars (1977). working alongside Alec Guinness and Peter Cushing.

Henderson made little money from his role in Star Wars—£300 for one day of filming. He also missed out on a large sum for his copy of the Star Wars script:

"I have only once been recognised as having been in Star Wars, and that was when I was making a film in Los Angeles. Somebody in the hotel I was staying at offered me $2000 for my copy of the Star Wars script. As I growled at him in amazement, he took that as a refusal, or that he had offered too little and eventually went up to an offer of $5000! Sadly, as with all my used scripts, I had given it to my kids to scribble and draw on."

In 1987, he played Gavrok in 3 episodes of Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen. He played Frank Kane working alongside Leslie Grantham (who played his brother) in 20 episodes of The Paradise Club (1989–1990).

His last television role was in 1997, when he played a Rogue Simulant in Episode: "Beyond a Joke" of the BBC2 comedy Red Dwarf.

Death

Henderson was first diagnosed with throat cancer in 1980, and died of the disease at Warwich Hospital on 22 June 1997, aged 65, and was survived by his second wife Shirley Stelfox and his children.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes/Ref.
1968A Midsummer Night's DreamAttendant
1974CallanGeorge
AbbyFlip
1975BranniganGeef
The GhoulGhoul
1976Voyage of the DamnedEngineering Officer
1977Star WarsGeneral Tagge
Crossed SwordsBurly Ruffian
1978The Big SleepLou
1980The IslandRollo
1985BrazilFirst Black Maria Guard
Murder EliteSergeant Jessop
1987Billy the Kid and the Green Baize VampireThe Wednesday Man
Out of OrderCar Driver
1988Blanc de ChineMalcolm
The Adventures of Baron MunchausenCommander
1989Tank MallingPercy
The BFGBloodbottler / Fleshlumpeater / SergeantVoice
1990The FoolBob
1991How's BusinessMr. Bailey
1992Carry On ColumbusThe Bosun
As You Like ItThe Dukes
1993The Baby of MaconFather Confessor
The TrialFlogger
1994White AngelInspector Taylor
No EscapeKillian
1996The Wind in the WillowsThe Sentry
1997Preaching to the PervertedCommander Cope
FairyTale: A True StorySydney Chalker(final film role)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes/Ref.
1973–1975WarshipMaster-at-Arms Frank Heron18 episodes
1975PoldarkTom Carne3 episodes
1976–1977The XYY ManDS George Bulman13 episodes
1978CrossroadsMr Black6 episodes
Danton's DeathMercierBBC Play of the Month
1978–1982StrangersGeorge Bulman30 episodes
1983Jemima Shore InvestigatesConrad Coleman1 episode
1984AnnikaMr. Daniels2 episodes
1985–1987BulmanGeorge Bulman20 episodes
1986Dead HeadDet. Inspector MalcolmEpisode: "Why Me?"
1987Knights of GodColley6 episodes
Doctor Who: Delta and the BannermenGavrok3 episodes
1988Last of the Summer WineCharlie
MaigretBarge CaptainTV movie
1989MinderBilly LynchEpisode: "Fiddler On The Hoof"
1989–1990The Paradise ClubFrank Kane20 episodes
1991BoonDonEpisode: "Two Men in a Vault"
19922Point4 ChildrenFrank (Ben’s Dad)Series 2 Episode 3 "One Night In Bangkok"
1993CrackerJohn HennesseySeries 1 episode 2
1994Pat and MargaretBilly
1995The Famous FiveBlockEpisode: "Five Go to Smuggler's Top"
1996CasualtyJerry HunterEpisode: "Night Moves"
1997Red DwarfRogue SimulantEpisode: "Beyond a Joke"

Radio

  • The Archers (1983) (Radio) ... Ben Warner

References

References

  1. Ancestry/Find My Past (his birth was registered in the December 1931 quarter)
  2. "Embra, again.: An Interview with Don Henderson". Embraagain.blogspot.co.uk.
  3. (24 June 1997). "OBITUARY: Don Henderson". The Independent.
  4. (24 June 1997). "Don Henderson TV star of Bulman dies". The heraldscotland.com.
  5. "Don Henderson Credits". The heraldscotland.com.
  6. "Star Wars – Imperial Army -Cassio Tagge". tvtropes.org.
  7. (22 November 2013). "Doctor Dwarf". reddwarf.co.uk.
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