Jack Shepherd

Jack Shepherd

ActorWriterDirector
Born
October 29, 1940
Died
November 24, 2025
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Jack Shepherd was born in Leeds, on October 29th, 1940. His father was a cabinet maker and his mother an infant school teacher. He was educated at Roundhay School, Leeds and went on to study fine art at Kings College, Newcastle. After gaining a BA in Fine Art, he first studied acting at the Central…

Biography

Jack Shepherd was born in Leeds, on October 29th, 1940. His father was a cabinet maker and his mother an infant school teacher. He was educated at Roundhay School, Leeds and went on to study fine art at Kings College, Newcastle. After gaining a BA in Fine Art, he first studied acting at the Central School and then at the Drama Centre London, a drama school he helped found.

He worked at the Royal Court theatre from 1965 to 1969, and here he was involved in the first production of "Saved" by Edward Bond, and also "Narrow Road To the Deep North" and "Early Morning" by the same author. He won the "Most promising actor of year" in 1967, for his performance in David Storey's restoration of "Arnold Middleton".

During the 1970s, he went on to appear and star in many television dramas, including: Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill (1976) by Jack Rosenthal, All Good Men (1974), Through the Night (1975), the series Bill Brand (1976) (all by Trevor Griffiths) and in 1977 appeared in Count Dracula (1977).

In 1971, he teamed up with the actor Richard Wilson and together they ran a drama studio in north London. Their intention was to provide workshops for professional actors to meet and develop their skills. Shepherd and Wilson took the classes on alternate weeks, each taking part in the others. It was during these times that Shepherd developed an interest in devising plays for theatre. He wrote "The Sleep of Reasons" which was produced at the Edinburgh festival in 1974; in 1982 he wrote "Real Time"; in 1983 he wrote the play "Revelations"; "Underdog" and "Clapperclaw" were both written for the BBC. Most recently, in 1998 he wrote "Half Moon".

He was a member of the National Theatre from 1978 to 1986 and was a regular member of Bill Bryden's company in Cottlesloe. He appeared in "American Buffal" as Teach, and won "best actor" for his performance as Roma in "Glengarry Glen Ross". He appeared as Hickey in "The Iceman Cometh" and a variety of biblical characters in the mysteries which were recently revived to celebrate the millennium.

During the 80s and 90s, he continued to work in television. Some of his work includes: Escape from Sobibor (1987), Blind Justice (1988), Ball-Trap on the Cote Sauvage (1989), A Day in Summer (1989) and, most famously, the part of Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe, in Wycliffe (1993) (from 1994-1998). His work has not been exclusive to theatre and television. He has appeared in several films throughout his long career; these include: The Virgin Soldiers (1969), Lights and Shadows (1988), Twenty-One (1991) and Wonderland (1999). Quite recently, Richard Wilson and Shepherd were re-united in the ITV six-part comedy series High Stakes (2001).

Not only does he act and write, he has also directed many stage plays, notably "Two Gentlemen of Verona" for the opening season at The Globe, "King Lear" at Southwalk Playhouse, "The School of Night" by Peter Whelan at Chichester and "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Most recently, Shepherd has been seen in the ITV hit drama The Jury (2002) and in the BBC adaptation of Tony Parsons' Man and Boy (2002).

Shepherd is an accomplished jazz musician, favouring the saxophone, but has also been known to play piano and flute in some of his television appearances.

Director

WycliffeWycliffe(1993)

Actor

ManhuntManhunt(2019)as Dave Sutton
GreedGreed(2019)as Eric Weeks
FearlessFearless(2017)as Arthur Banville
RebellionRebellion(2016)as General William Lowe
Midsomer MurdersMidsomer Murders(1997)as Magnus Soane

Second Unit or Assistant Director

EncountersEncounters(1992)

Soundtrack

Waking the DeadWaking the Dead(2000)

Self

Second City Firsts (BBC2, 1973-8)(2015)as Self
The People's Detective(2010)as Det. Supt. Charles Wycliffe
Drama Trails(2008)as Self
The Golden Compass: Meet the Cast(2008)as Self
Super SleuthsSuper Sleuths(2006)as Self

Archive Footage

Verity Lambert: Drama QueenVerity Lambert: Drama Queen(2008)as Bill Brand
Ultimate Fights from the MoviesUltimate Fights from the Movies(2002)as Referee (Crossing the Line)

Known for

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Jack Shepherd in Charlotte Gray (2001)Victor Henry and Jack Shepherd in All Neat in Black Stockings (1969)Victor Henry and Jack Shepherd in All Neat in Black Stockings (1969)Simon McBurney and Jack Shepherd in The Golden Compass (2007)Michael Maloney and Jack Shepherd in Scoop (1987)Jack Shepherd

Credit Score: Jack Shepherd

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Golden Compass5.0020076.112203734
2Wycliffe4.8819947.2001321
3No Escape2.5019946.10024437
4Red Letter Day2.5019766.10228
5The Bed Sitting Room2.5019706.0002865
6Blue Ice2.3819925.2001956
7Tristram Shandy1.0020066.70113648
8Charlotte Gray1.0020026.40013713