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is an English actor. He is best known for playing '' The Demon Headmaster'' in the children's television series of the same name. Hardiman often plays authority figures, and has portrayed Nazi-era personnel ('' Secret Army'', '' Colditz'', ''Wish Me Luck'' and ''
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'') and British officers ('' When the Boat Comes In''). He has also played police inspectors ('' Prime Suspect'', '' Juliet Bravo'' and '' Softly, Softly''), doctors ('' Home to Roost'', '' The Royal''), barristers (''
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'' and '' The Brittas Empire''), judges ('' The Bill'' and '' The Courtroom''), a twelfth-century abbot, ('' Cadfael''), and an evil headmaster (''The Demon Headmaster''). He also played Prime Minister
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, in
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's '' Gandhi''. Hardiman has narrated hundreds of audiobooks, including series by Colin Dexter, Anne Perry, and Ruth Rendell. Hardiman's volunteer narration work for the non-profit Calibre Audio Library earned him a Silver Centurion service award in 2013.


Early life and education

Terrence Hardiman was born in 1937 in Forest Gate, Newham, London. His father was a policeman. Hardiman was educated at Buckhurst Hill County High School, Essex and later studied at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge (then known as Fitzwilliam House), where he read English.


Stage career

At Cambridge, Hardiman acted extensively for The Marlowe Society and the Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club, in both dramatic and comedic roles, alongside many of his future screen co-stars such as Derek Jacobi. Hardiman then toured with the
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in several principal roles, including as Starveling in Peter Brook's landmark 1970 production of
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.


Film and television career


1970s and 1980s

Hardiman's television work has included him playing barrister Stephen Harvesty in
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's ''
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'' from 1972 to 1983. He also had a starring role as Charles Pooter in the 1979 television adaptation of George and Weedon Grossmith's ''
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'', a role which shows his versatility more than the succession of officers he usually portrays. Hardiman portrayed Major Reinhardt, in '' Secret Army'', the (fictional) head of the Luftwaffe (German Air force) police who often provided a foil to Clifford Rose's more brutal
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Chief, Kessler. In 1990, he played a German officer, General Stuckler, in the final series of London Weekend Television's '' Wish Me Luck''.


1990s: Cadfael and The Demon Headmaster

A notable small role Hardiman played was a version of the Sergeant Wilson character from '' Dad's Army'', in a 1995 episode of time travel comedy '' Goodnight Sweetheart'', called "Don't Get Around Much Any More." Nicholas Lyndhurst's character Gary Sparrow goes back in time to a bank in the 1940s, and encounters characters called Mainwaring and Wilson. Hardiman's portrayal was a keenly observed impersonation of John Le Mesurier's own performance, incorporating many of the tics and mannerisms of the original. From 1996 to 1998, Hardiman starred as the eponymous '' Demon Headmaster'' in the children's television drama series, which ran to three series and proved popular with adults as well as children. He reprised his role as a cameo in the 2019 reboot. He also appeared as Grand Wizard Egbert Hellibore in four episodes of '' The Worst Witch''. Hardiman appeared in the second series of '' The Worst Week of My Life''. Another notable recent role was as a devious Swiss murder victim in an episode of crime mystery series '' Jonathan Creek''. Hardiman's other major recurring role was as Brother Cadfael's ecclesiastical superior, Father Abbot Radulfus, in the television series. Joining him throughout the series as Prior Robert was Michael Culver, who had played his predecessor Major Brandt in ''Secret Army''.


2000s

Hardiman made an appearance on the daily soap on BBC One, '' Doctors'', on 3 April 2009, as well as from 14 to 15 January 2015, and in the drama from Yorkshire, ''
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'', as John Upton in one episode. In 2009, he appeared in a film for the BFI, ''Radio Mania: An Abandoned Work'', directed by British artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. The film was based on '' The Man from M.A.R.S.'' (1922). Hardiman appeared as Hawthorne in the episode of ''
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'', " The Beast Below", on 10 April 2010.


Selected filmography

* '' Running Scared'' (1972) as Doctor * '' Pope Joan'' (1972) as Cardinal Anastasius * '' Loophole'' (1981) as David * '' The Bunker'' (1981) as Hermann Fegelein * '' Gandhi'' (1982) as Ramsay MacDonald * ''
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'' (1983) as Browne * '' Mask of Murder'' (1985) as Dr. Paul Crossland * '' God's Outlaw'' (1986) as Thomas Cromwell * '' Prime Suspect'' (1993) as Commander Chiswick * '' The Demon Headmaster'' (1996-1998) as The Demon Headmaster * '' Distant Shadow'' (2000) as The Svit * '' Fishtales'' (2007) as Professor Ratcher * ''
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'' (2010) as Hawthorne * '' Mr. Turner'' (2014) as Gallery Visitors * '' The Demon Headmaster'' (2019) as The Demon Headmaster * ''
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'' (2021) as Henrik


References


External links

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Unofficial Terrence Hardiman website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hardiman, Terence 1937 births Alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Living people People from Forest Gate English male television actors English male film actors