John Castle


John Michael Frederick Castle is an English actor. He is best known for his film and television work, most notably playing Bill in Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup and Geoffrey in The Lion in Winter. Other significant credits include Man of La Mancha, I, Claudius and RoboCop 3.

Early life

Born in Croydon, Castle was educated at Brighton College and Trinity College, Dublin, and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career

Castle's first appearance was as Westmoreland on stage in Henry V on 5 June 1964, at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. He was 24 years old. His first Broadway theatre appearance was in February 1970 as "Jos" in the short-lived musical Georgy.
His screen debut was in Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blowup playing David Hemmings' artist friend, Bill. In 1968, he portrayed the plotting Prince Geoffrey in the film adaptation of The Lion in Winter, starring Peter O'Toole and Katharine Hepburn. According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Lion in Winter is Castle's "highest-rated" film. Also in 1967, he appeared in the British TV series The Prisoner as Number 12, a sympathetic guardian in the episode entitled "The General".
Castle also played the role of Octavius Caesar in Charlton Heston's film version of Antony and Cleopatra, as well as the role of Postumus Agrippa in the 1976 BBC series I, Claudius.
Castle made two appearances in the hard-hitting police drama The Professionals. In his first appearance he played CI5 Officer Tommy McKay in the episode "Heroes", whilst his subsequent appearance saw him in the role of Peter Crabbe, an underworld hitman in the episode "Man Without a Past".
Castle appeared as Carruthers, the most honourable of a trio of schemers, in an episode of Granada Television's series Sherlock Holmes. His association with Sherlock Holmes continued with his role as Nigel St Clair in the film version of The Crucifer of Blood.
He played Inspector Craddock in an adaptation of the Agatha Christie story A Murder is Announced, a role he recreated in the Miss Marple mystery The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side. He also played the title role in the 2000 made-for-TV version of Christie's Lord Edgware Dies. In 1990 Castle starred as Superintendent George Thorne in the BBC's radio adaptations of John Penn's novels. Castle appeared in other TV series, including Ben Hall and Lost Empires.
Among Castle's stage performances was his role as Oswald in the Royal Shakespeare Company's revival of Ibsen's Ghosts in 1967. He played the title character in the play about Mohandas Gandhi, performed in 1982 at the Tricycle Theatre in London, under the direction of Peter Stevenson.

Personal life

Castle is married to writer Maggie Wadey.

Selected filmography

Film

Blowup – BillThe Lion in WinterGeoffreyThe Promise – Marat YestigneyevAntony and Cleopatra – Octavius CaesarMade – Father DysonMan of La Mancha – Sanson Carrasco / The DukeThe Incredible Sarah – DamalaEliza Fraser – Captain Rory McBrideEagle's Wing – The PriestNever Never Land – JimKing David – AbnerDealersFrank MalloryRoboCop 3 – Paul McDaggettSparrow – GiuseppeLittle Lord Fauntleroy – Mr. HavishamMerisairasChief Engineer Josif MantzGods and Generals – Brig. Gen. William N. PendletonI Against I – Tommy Carmichael

Television

The PrisonerNumber Twelve in the episode "The General" The Shadow of the TowerThomas FlamankSoftly, SoftlyBilly MasonBen Hall (TV series) – Frank GardinerWarshipLieutenant-Commander Peter Tremayne, officer commanding the Royal Navy submarine HMS Ovid in the episode "Under the Surface"I, ClaudiusAgrippa PostumusThe New Avengers – Colonel Miller in the episode "Dirtier by the dozen"The Three Hostages – Dominick Medina1990 – Philip CarterThe Prime of Miss Jean Brodie – Teddy LloydLilliePrince Louis of BattenbergThe Professionals — CI5 Agent Tommy McKay in A05 "Heroes"; Peter Crabbe in B04 "Man Without a Past"Tales of the Unexpected – "Fat Chance" – John BurgeStrangers – Martin HargreavesReilly, Ace of Spies – Count MassinoThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes "The Solitary Cyclist" – CarruthersMiss Marple Series 1 Episode 1: "A Murder is Announced" – Detective Inspector CraddockLost Empires with Laurence Olivier and Colin Firth Tales of the UnexpectedThe Crucifer of Blood – Neville St ClairInspector Morse Series 5 Episode 3: "Who Killed Harry Field?" – Tony DoyleMiss Marple "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side" – Detective Inspector CraddockLovejoy Series 6, Episode 2: Day of Reckoning – Max HunterBramwell – Guy Le SauxPie in the Sky – Charles RiderThe Ruth Rendell Mysteries – Mark in the episode "A Dark Blue Perfume"WycliffeLand's EndPeter SelbyCatherine Cookson's A Dinner of Herbs – Alfred CottleAgatha Christie's Poirot Season 8 Episode 2: "Lord Edgware Dies" – Lord EdgwareNovaDavid IrvingCasualty – Brian 'Bullet' TaylorThe Princes in The Tower – Dr John ArgentineSpooks – Jocelyn MyersMidsomer murders Series 10 Episode 3: King's Crystal – Charles KingA Touch of Frost Mind Games – Charlie CollinghamThe Tractate MiddothJohn Eldred