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Edward Felix Tudor-Pole (also known as Edward Tenpole, though he introduced himself as "Ed" on several episodes of ''
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''; born 6 December 1955) is an English musician, television presenter and actor. Originally gaining fame in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s as the lead singer of the punk rock band Tenpole Tudor, Tudor-Pole began an acting career following the group's split in 1982. Outside of his music career Tudor-Pole is probably best known in the UK as the presenter of the game show ''
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'' from 1993 to 1995 and in the US for his roles as Enaros in the 1997 fantasy film '' Kull the Conqueror'' and Mr Borgin in the
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.


Personal life

Tudor-Pole was born on 6 December 1955 in
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, London, to David W. and Shirley C. (née Brown) Tudor-Pole. The family's name derives from that of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (great-grandson of
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), via Tudor-Pole's grandfather, spiritualist
Wellesley Tudor Pole Wellesley Tudor Pole OBE (23 April 1884 – 13 September 1968) was a spiritualist and early British Baháʼí. He authored many pamphlets and books and was a lifelong pursuer of religious and mystical questions and visions, being particular ...
. Wellesley's mother was a descendant of Welsh courtier Owen Tudor, and added the 'Tudor' to her son's name. Tudor-Pole was educated at Pennthorpe School, Rudgwick, Sussex and King Edward's School in Witley,
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. He later attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He lives in London and has one son. He was a keen biker for many years; his motorcycling skills can be witnessed in the 1997 film ''Tunnel of Love'', in which he played the lead role of Dodge.


Musical career

Tudor-Pole formed the band Tenpole Tudor in 1977, and eventually came to prominence after appearing in the film '' The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle'' as a possible replacement for Johnny Rotten in the
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. He sang "Who Killed Bambi?", " The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle" and a cover version of "
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" in the film and on the soundtrack. Tenpole Tudor returned in 1980, signing to
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and releasing two successful albums, ''
Eddie, Old Bob, Dick and Gary ''Eddie, Old Bob, Dick and Gary'' is the debut album by English punk rock band Tenpole Tudor. The title is a play on the phrase "any old Tom, Dick or Harry". A moderately successful seller, peaking at No. 44 on the UK Albums Chart, the album l ...
'' and ''Let the Four Winds Blow''. They had three hit singles, including UK
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hit "
Swords of a Thousand Men "Swords of a Thousand Men" is a song and single written by Eddie Tenpole, and performed by the English punk band Tenpole Tudor. It was first released on Stiff Records in March 1981. It entered the UK Singles Chart in April that year, reaching num ...
" which he performed on Top of the Pops in May 1981.


Acting career

Tudor-Pole has appeared in numerous films and plays, and was the presenter on ''
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'', replacing
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from 1993 until the show's hiatus in 1995. He appeared in '' Between the Lines'' in 1992, playing a Liverpudlian villain. His film and play credits include '' The Rocky Horror Show'' (written by his Crystal Maze predecessor), Jim Cartwright's play '' Road'' at the '' Royal Court Theatre'', '' The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle'' (1980), '' Absolute Beginners'' (1986), '' Drowning by Numbers'' (1988), '' White Hunter Black Heart'' (1990) with
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, '' Princess Caraboo'' (1994), and several films by Alex Cox including '' Sid and Nancy'' (1986), '' Straight to Hell'' (1987) and '' Walker'' (1987). In '' Kull the Conqueror'' (1997) he played Enaros, the antagonist of the film. The following year he appeared as a slumlord in the film version of '' Les Misérables'', and as a blind man in Russell Mulcahy's horror film ''
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''. He also was seen in '' Quills'' (2000), '' The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' (2004) as
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, and '' The Queen's Sister'' (2005). Most recently he had a small part in an episode of '' Agatha Christie's Marple'' entitled " A Pocket Full of Rye", shown in 2009. His appearance in '' Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' (2002) as
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, the owner of Borgin and Burke's store, was cut from the theatrical release, but is included in the extended edition DVD. He also appeared as a ranting street preacher in season two of ''
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''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tudor-Pole, Edward 1955 births Living people People educated at King Edward's School, Witley English male singers English punk rock singers English television presenters Sex Pistols English male film actors English male stage actors Male actors from London 20th-century English male actors 21st-century English male actors Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art