Clive Wood

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Clive Wood
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Clive Wood

Born: 1954 (age: 70)

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Clive Wood (born in CroydonSurrey) is an English actor.

Wood's first starring TV role was as Vic Brown, opposite Joanne Whalley and Susan Penhaligon, in the 1982 ITV drama series based on the novel A Kind of Loving. He has played Matt Kerr in Press Gang, DCI Gordon Wray in The Bill and Jack Morgan in London's Burning. He also played Captain Smollett in the 1990 TV film, Treasure Island (having previously played Dick in the 1977 BBC version). He has also appeared in a cameo as an Auton masquereading as a Roman commander in the Doctor Who episode The Pandorica Opens.

Wood played the role of Stephen Richford in episode "Dancing in the Dark" (2004) in television series A Touch of Frost. He was also in television series Midsomer Murders, playing the role of Geoffrey Larkin in episode "Secrets and Spies" (2009).

In 2006 Wood reprised his roles from the 2001 RSC productions of Henry VI Parts III and III, which included that of the Duke of York whose death led to the Wars of the Roses. The ensemble went on to perform Shakespeare's two histories cycles, culminating in early 2008 with The Glorious Moment — a chance to see all eight plays in succession.

He played Squadron Leader Swanson in the 2011 revival of Terence Rattigan's World War II drama Flare Path at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket directed by Trevor Nunn.[1] He next joined the cast of Nunn's production of The Tempest as Stephano, playing at the Haymarket from August to October 2011.

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