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He made occasional appearances until taking the role of Police Sergeant Neil Howie in the thriller The Wicker Man in 1973.This series, too obviously designed for a transatlantic audience, with an embittered ex-CIA man as the hero, made his face equally familiar on both sides of the pond, without bringing him parts to which he could have brought more depth. His vocal ability and acting skill enabled him to make a number of appearances when time allowed on the BBC's Edwardian era music hall programme, The Good Old Days. Following wide experience touring throughout England and Scotland, and a tour of India and Ceylon in Shakespeare and Shaw, Woodward arrived in London in 1955 with Where There's a Will at the Garrick. A brilliant performance in the film The Wicker Man (1973) and in a few others led to international stardom as court-martialed Lt.
Noël Coward once said of him, "He was one of the nicest and most co-operative actors I've ever met or worked with. We kindly ask you look closely at all our photos, using the zoom facility, as these naturally form part of the item's description. We always try, to the best of our ability to honestly and clearly communicate an items condition, both in our description and photography, highlighting anything over and above what we perceive as ‘general age related wear and tear'. K. your item(s) will be placed on an International 'Tracked and signed' for service and postage overs refunded if applicable. He had a brief role in The Bill in 2008, and earlier this year he appeared in EastEnders, playing Tommy Clifford, a character harbouring a guilty secret.Woodward first appeared on Broadway in Rattle of a Simple Man (1963) and the musical comedy High Spirits (1964–1965), which won three Tony Awards, followed by the 1966 comedy The Best Laid Plans. Keen on acting since winning a talent competition at the age of five, he joined the repertory company at the Castle Theatre, Farnham, as assistant stage manager and made his professional début in A Kiss for Cinderella (1946).