Bernard Archard

Bernard Archard

Actor
Born
August 20, 1916
Died
May 1, 2008

Tall, incisive, aquiline-featured British character actor. Born in Fulham, London, Archard won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1938. The following year, he made his stage debut opposite Jessica Tandy in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, at the Regent's Park Theatre. A…

Biography

Tall, incisive, aquiline-featured British character actor. Born in Fulham, London, Archard won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1938. The following year, he made his stage debut opposite Jessica Tandy in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, at the Regent's Park Theatre. A conscientious objector during the war, Archard made the rounds of repertory theatre for several years, with intermittent periods of unemployment. In 1959, he decided to emigrate to Canada for a fresh start. Having already booked his passage, he suddenly received several offers to appear in television dramas. The resulting body of work led to an audition with writer/producer Elwyn Jones for the central role in the projected BBC series Spy-Catcher (1959).

For four seasons (24 episodes), Archard played the role of the real life Lt.Col. Oreste Pinto, who used psychology and guile to unmask foreign spies entering Britain during the Second World War. With the part came recognition and a steady stream of work. Ironically, given his pacifist disposition, Archard was frequently cast as military men or police officers. He performed these to perfection, with his trademark authoritative bearing and icy delivery. He was equally effective as a vicar in Village of the Damned (1960), and a Soviet intelligence operative in The Spy with a Cold Nose (1966). On television, he had a recurring role in Z Cars (1962) and played the ill-fated Egyptologist Marcus Scarman in Doctor Who (1963), 'The Pyramids of Mars'. A frequent face in horror movies, he essayed the vampire hunter Van Helsing in the 'Dracula' instalment of the anthology series Mystery and Imagination (1966). He was also somewhat memorable as Major General Fullard in the film version of Dad's Army (1971), in which he contemptuously referred to Captain Mainwaring as "a damn bank clerk".

On stage he was seen in Terence Rattigan's 'Cause Celebre' at the West End (1977) and in Peter O'Tooles ill-received 'Macbeth' at the Old Vic in 1980. Bernard Archard retired to his home in Somerset after his character in Emmerdale Farm (1972) was killed off. He died in May 2008 at the ripe old age of 91.

Actor

Emmerdale FarmEmmerdale Farm(1972)as Leonard Kempinski
Keeping Up AppearancesKeeping Up Appearances(1990)as The Hotel Guest
10x1010x10(1989)
Hidden AgendaHidden Agenda(1990)as Sir Robert Neil
Theatre NightTheatre Night(1985)as Frederic Wilder

Self

Osirian Gothic(2004)as Self
Weapons of War: The Atomic Bomb/The Hydrogen BombWeapons of War: The Atomic Bomb/The Hydrogen Bomb(1993)as Self - Narrator
Weapons of WarWeapons of War(1984)as Self - Narrator
A Turn up in a Million - The Life of Ernest Bevin(1980)as Self - Narrator
Battle for Dien Bien PhuBattle for Dien Bien Phu(1979)as Self - Narrator

Archive Footage

Servants and Masters: The Making of the Power of the Daleks(2016)as Self
Hammer Horror(2007)as Prof. Marcus Scarman
Serial ThrillersSerial Thrillers(2004)as Marcus Scarman
The Lively ArtsThe Lively Arts(1969)as Marcus Scarman

Known for

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George C. Scott, Bernard Archard, and Anita Sharp-Bolster in The List of Adrian Messenger (1963)Bernard Archard in The List of Adrian Messenger (1963)Bernard Archard, Andrew Laurence, Bruce Purchase, and Frank Wylie in Macbeth (1971)Bernard Archard and Elisabeth Sladen in Doctor Who (1963)Bernard Archard in The Avengers (1961)

Credit Score: Bernard Archard

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Doctor Who12.5019638.40241373
2The Avengers12.5019668.3049812
3Macbeth7.5019717.41216049
4The Day of the Jackal5.0019737.80152886
5Mystery and Imagination3.7519667.301166
6Hidden Agenda2.5019916.9005290
7Clash of Loyalties2.5019837.000448
8Krull2.5019836.10039336
9The Children of the New Forest2.3819645.2008
10The Midnight Men1.6319640.0000