Gary Waldhorn

Gary Waldhorn

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Born
July 3, 1943
Died
January 10, 2022

This balding, impeccably well-spoken London-born character actor made his name on the Shakespearean stage well before becoming a known quantity on television. Gary was the son of Austrian-Jewish émigrés Siegfried Waldhorn and his wife Liselotte (née Popper). As a youngster, he became enamoured with…

Biography

This balding, impeccably well-spoken London-born character actor made his name on the Shakespearean stage well before becoming a known quantity on television. Gary was the son of Austrian-Jewish émigrés Siegfried Waldhorn and his wife Liselotte (née Popper). As a youngster, he became enamoured with acting after seeing Richard Burton on stage as Henry V at the Old Vic. After graduating from the Yale School of Drama in 1967, Waldhorn made his theatrical debut as an extra in a National Theatre production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. For several years after, he served his apprenticeship as a small part supporting player. By the early 70s, Waldhorn had established himself as a serious actor, headlining as Milo Tindle in Sleuth (the part played by Michael Caine in the classic film version) at the West End. In 1972, he took the play on the road through Australia and New Zealand, along with Richard Todd, who essayed the role of mystery novelist Andrew Wyke. As a Shakespearean actor, Waldhorn later frequently performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Over the years, his roles have included Malvolio in Twelfth Night, Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing, a highly acclaimed title role of Henry V (at the Old Vic, 1996-97) and the King of France in All's Well that Ends Well.

On screen from 1969, Waldhorn appeared in a variety of TV shows, his credits including perennial murder suspect William H. Druitt in the miniseries Jack the Ripper (1973), the diplomat and advisor Marquis de Caulaincourt in Napoleon and Love (1974), Conservative politician Henry 'Chips' Channon in Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978), as well as recurring roles in the comedies All at Number 20 (1986) and Brush Strokes (1986). He also guested (usually as establishment figures) in diverse genre series, ranging from Space: 1999 (1975) to Robin of Sherwood (1984) and from Rumpole of the Bailey (1978) to Lovejoy (1986) and Heartbeat (1992). In the final analysis, Gary Waldhorn will be most fondly remembered as David Horton, the conservative, wealthy, often starchy chairman of the parish council in the ever-popular sitcom The Vicar of Dibley (1994).

From April 1967 until his passing on January 10 2022, Waldhorn was married to Christie Dickason, playwright, poet, theatre director/choreographer, librettist and author of (to date) nine novels.

Actor

The Vicar of DibleyThe Vicar of Dibley(1994)as David Horton
Comic Relief: Red Nose Day 2013Comic Relief: Red Nose Day 2013(2013)as David Horton
Hotel BabylonHotel Babylon(2006)as Donald Stern
LongitudeLongitude(2000)as Commodore Forrest
French and SaundersFrench and Saunders(1987)as Bruce Ismay, Gary

Soundtrack

The Vicar of DibleyThe Vicar of Dibley(1994)

Self

Sitcom Does...(2011)as Self
Greatest Christmas TV Moments(2010)as Self
The Story of DibleyThe Story of Dibley(2007)as Self
TV's 50 Greatest Stars(2006)as Self
Star Spell(2005)as Self

Archive Footage

Comedy Classic: The Vicar of DibleyComedy Classic: The Vicar of Dibley(2022)as Self, David Horton
The Vicar of Dibley: Inside OutThe Vicar of Dibley: Inside Out(2021)as Self, David Horton
The Big Night InThe Big Night In(2020)as David
British Sitcom: 60 Years of Laughing at OurselvesBritish Sitcom: 60 Years of Laughing at Ourselves(2016)as David Horton
The One ShowThe One Show(2006)as David

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John Bluthal, James Fleet, Dawn French, Liz Smith, and Gary Waldhorn in The Vicar of Dibley (1994)John Bluthal and Gary Waldhorn in The Vicar of Dibley (1994)John Bluthal, Emma Chambers, James Fleet, Dawn French, Roger Lloyd Pack, Trevor Peacock, Liz Smith, and Gary Waldhorn in The Vicar of Dibley (1994)Gary Waldhorn in The Vicar of Dibley (1994)John Bluthal, Emma Chambers, James Fleet, Dawn French, Roger Lloyd Pack, Trevor Peacock, Liz Smith, and Gary Waldhorn in The Vicar of Dibley (1994)John Bluthal, Emma Chambers, James Fleet, Dawn French, Roger Lloyd Pack, Trevor Peacock, and Gary Waldhorn in The Vicar of Dibley (1994)

Credit Score: Gary Waldhorn

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Robin of Sherwood25.0019848.4235505
2French and Saunders20.0019877.61114018
3The Vicar of Dibley13.0019948.001117049
4Hotel Babylon3.7520067.5014924
5Hammer House of Horror3.7519807.4002640
6The Chief2.5019907.000123
7Brush Strokes2.5019866.6001074
8Victory2.5019816.70035733