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James Anthony HazeldineBillington, Michael. "Obituary – James Hazeldine. Gifted actor whose TV fame never dulled his love of theatre". In ''
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'', 20 Dec 2002.
(4 April 1947 – 17 December 2002) was a British television, stage and
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actor and director.


Early life

Hazeldine was born the son of a
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in Salford,
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, where he grew up on a council estate."Obituaries – James Hazeldine." In ''The Telegraph'', 20 Dec 2002. (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1416629/James-Hazeldine.html) As a child, he became obsessed with the films of director
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. At the age of 11, he found out that Kazan had started his career as an actor and stage manager, he decided to do the same. Following the death of his mother, he left school when he was 15. He was accepted as a student assistant stage manager at Salford
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where he soon started taking on small acting roles. Seasons at Liverpool Playhouse, Newcastle Playhouse and
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followed.


Stage work

At the age of 20, Hazeldine made his London debut at the Royal Court Theatre in
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. Initially hired to understudy as Cliff in '' Look Back In Anger'', Hazeldine soon started taking on small roles in Edward Bond's ''Narrow Road to the Deep North'' and ''Early Morning''. He worked constantly at the Royal Court during the 1969–1970 season. Spotting Hazeldine's potential, Peter Gill then cast him in his play ''Over Gardens Out'' and went on to direct him in ''Crete and Sergeant Pepper'' by John Antrobus. Although Hazeldine was rarely cast in starring roles, he became noted as an exceptionally honest and truthful actor who after his inductory season at the Royal Court was regularly seen in new plays, e.g. ''The Old Ones'' by Arnold Wesker, ''The Foursome'' by EA Whitehead and ''Cato Street'' by Peter Gill. In 1981 he joined the
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for a season to appear in productions of ''Troilus and Cressida'', ''Timon of Athens'', ''Richard III'' and Edward Bond's play ''The Fool''. In 1984 Hazeldine made his Broadway debut as Sam Evans in ''Strange Interlude'' with Glenda Jackson. He returned to New York in 1998 when he played Harry Hope in ''The Iceman Cometh'' starring
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."London's Burning star Hazeldine dies", BBC News, 20 Dec 2002. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2589587.stm) His last stage performance was that of the guilt-ridden Joe Keller in Arthur Miller's ''All My Sons'' (2000), praised by John Peter of the ''Sunday Times'' as "the subtlest and most harrowing performance of his career."


Television and film

Hazeldine was also a prolific television actor who is probably best known for his role as firefighter Mike "Bayleaf" Wilson in the LWT drama '' London's Burning''. He played the role from 1986 to 1996 and also directed some episodes. Other major TV roles include that of Frank Barraclough in the 1973–1975 drama series '' Sam'' and the role of journalist Tom Crane in the 1979 paranormal thriller series ''
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''. He also starred in the children's series ''
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'' (1984) and its sequels ''
Chocky's Children ''Chocky'' is a 1984 children's six-part television drama based on the 1968 novel of the same name by John Wyndham. It was first broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom from 9 January to 13 February 1984. Two six-part sequels—''Chocky's Child ...
'' (1985) and '' Chocky's Challenge'' (1986), all scripted by one of ''The Omega Factor's'' writers, Anthony Read. In 1983 he played the part of Kidder in Willy Russell's five part
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drama ''One Summer'', also starring David Morrissey. In the later 1980s Hazeldine had major roles in two BBC comedy dramas: as haulage firm owner Picard in ''Truckers'' (1987) and as Bernie in ''Streets Apart'' (1988–1989). In 1993 he played Reg Manston in the ''Heartbeat'' episode "Bitter Harvest". In 1999, He played Austin Danforth in the ITV drama '' The Last Train'' and in 2001 he appeared as Ivan Braithwaite in '' Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years''. In September 1996 he directed the ''Heartbeat'' episode "Forget Me Not". Hazeldine also appeared in
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's production of " The Musgrave Ritual", as part of ITV's ''
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'' series, as Richard Brunton, alongside
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, as well as the '' Miss Marple'' story " The Murder at the Vicarage", as Lawrence Redding, alongside Joan Hickson, Paul Eddington and Cheryl Campbell. Shortly before he died, Hazeldine played DI Stan Egerton in the ITV television drama '' Shipman'' (2002). His film credits are less numerous. Hazeldine made his screen debut as Stalin in ''
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'' (1971). His credits also include '' The National Health'' (1973), ''
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'' (1978) and '' Pink Floyd – The Wall'' (1982).


Death

Hazeldine was taken ill on 10 December 2002, a day after portraying
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's play ''The Talking Cure'' at the
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. He died one week later of an aortic dissection, caused by complications from a triple heart bypass he had received six months earlier. Following Hazeldine's death,
Trevor Nunn Sir Trevor Robert Nunn (born 14 January 1940) is a British theatre director. He has been the Artistic Director for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre, and, currently, the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. He has directed dramas ...
, director of the
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, described him as "a leading actor of minutely observed truthfulness, comic brio and emotional daring" who "was also a man of infectious enthusiasm, great warmth and humanity who was universally popular amongst his colleagues".


Stage appearances

* ''Narrow Road to the Deep North'' (1969)"Obituaries: James Hazeldine." In ''The Times'', 21 Dec 2002, p.35 * ''Early Morning'' (1969) * ''Over Gardens Out'' (1969) * ''Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead'' (1970) * ''The Old Ones'' (1972) * ''Cato Street'' * ''The Foursome'' (1971) * ''Three Months Gone'' (1972) * ''Crete and Sergeant Pepper'' (1972) * ''As You Like It'' * ''Troilus and Cressida'' (1981) * ''Richard III'' (1981) * ''The Fool'' (1981) * ''Timon of Athens'' (1981) * ''The Love-Girl and the Innocent'' (1981) * ''Guys and Dolls'' (1983) * ''The Beggar's Opera'' (1983) * ''Way Upstream'' (1983) * ''Schweyk in the Second World War'' (1983) * ''The Importance of Being Earnest'' (1983) * ''The Spanish Tragedy'' (1983) * ''A Map of the World'' (1983) * ''Major Barbara'' (1983) * ''Kick For Touch'' (1983) * ''Small Change'' (1983) * ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (1983) * ''Other Place'' (1983) * ''Lorenzaccio'' (1983) * ''The Rivals'' (1983) * ''You Can't Take It With You'' (1983) * ''The Trojan War Will Not Take Place'' (1983) * ''The Fawn'' (1983) * ''One Woman Plays'' (1983) * ''Tales from Hollywood'' (1983) * ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' (1983) * ''Strange Interlude'' (1984) * ''The Daughter-in-Law'' * ''This Story of Ours'' (1987) * ''Chips With Everything'' (1997) * ''The Iceman Cometh'' (1998) * ''All My Sons'' (2000)Binding, Paul. 2000. "The flights of a lifetime" In ''The Times Literary Supplement'', 11 Aug 2000, p.20


Partial filmography

* ''
Nicholas and Alexandra ''Nicholas and Alexandra'' is a 1971 British epic historical drama film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, from a screenplay written by James Goldman and Edward Bond, based on Robert K. Massie's 1967 book of the same name, which is a partial ...
'' (1971) - Stalin * '' The Ruling Class'' (1972) - Fraser * '' The National Health'' (1973) - Student Doctor * ''
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'' (1974) - Brian * ''
The Medusa Touch ''The Medusa Touch'' is a 1973 novel by Peter Van Greenaway, which was adapted fairly faithfully into a feature film in 1978. The novel tells the story of a radically disenchanted novelist with highly destructive telekinetic powers. ''The Medu ...
'' (1978) - Lovelass * ''Exchange and Divide'' (1980) - Kenneth Carr * '' Pink Floyd – The Wall'' (1982) - Lover * '' London's Burning'' (1986; TV pilot movie) - Mike 'Bayleaf' Wilson * '' Business as Usual'' (1988) - Mark * ''A Small Dance'' (1991) - Brian Matkin *''Emma'' (1996) - Mr Weston * * '' Eisenstein'' (2000) - Jack Marshall (voice)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hazeldine, James 1947 births 2002 deaths Deaths from aortic dissection English male stage actors English male television actors English male film actors Male actors from Salford 20th-century English male actors 21st-century English male actors