Ronald Howard (British actor)
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Ronald Howard (7 April 1918Template:Snd19 December 1996) was an English actor and writer. He appeared as Sherlock Holmes in a weekly television series of the same name in 1954. He was the son of the actor Leslie Howard.
Early life and education
Ronald Howard was born on 7 April 1918 in South Norwood, London,<ref name=bfi>Template:Cite web</ref> the son of actor Leslie Howard and Ruth Evelyn (née Martin).Template:Cn
He attended Tonbridge School. After graduating from Jesus College, Cambridge, Howard became a newspaper reporter for a while, but then decided to become an actor.Template:Cn
Film career
His first movie role was an uncredited bit part in Pimpernel Smith (1941), a film directed by and starring his father in the title role, though young Howard's part ended up on the cutting room floor. In the early 1940s, Howard gained acting experience in regional theatre, the London stage and eventually films; his official debut was in 1947's While the Sun Shines.Template:Cn Howard received varying degrees of exposure in some well-known films, such as The Queen of Spades (1949) and The Browning Version (1951). Howard played Will Scarlet in the episode of the same name of the 1950s British television classic The Adventures of Robin Hood starring Richard Greene. The character of Scarlet was later portrayed by Paul Eddington.Template:Cn
The 1954 Sherlock Holmes television series, based on the Arthur Conan Doyle characters and produced by Sheldon Reynolds, ran for 39 episodes starring Howard as Holmes and Howard Marion-Crawford as Watson. In addition to 21st century DVD releases, in 2006 and 2014 this series was broadcast in the UK on the satellite channel Bonanza, before being repeated in May 2021 on Talking Pictures TV.Template:Cn
Howard continued mainly in British "B" films throughout the 1950s and 1960s, most notably The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964), along with a few plum television guest roles in British and American television, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, s.5 ep. 10: "Occurrence At Owl Creek" (1959), Combat! s.2 ep.25: "What Are the Bugles Blowin' For?"Template:SndPt.1 & 2 (1964) Wing Commander Hayes in the 1967 Cowboy in Africa TV show with Chuck Connors and Tom Nardini; two episodes of Boris Karloff's TV series Thriller, S1 E23 "Well of Doom" and S2 E5 "God Grante that She Lye Stille" (both 1961). Of his career in British B films the film historians Steve Chibnall and Brian McFarlane wrote, "Despite his blond good looks (and resemblance to his father) and his agreeable demeanour, he lacked genuine star quality."<ref>Steve Chibnall & Brian McFarlane, The British 'B' Film, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2009, p. 176.</ref>
Additionally in 1960 he appeared in the television series Danger Man in the episode entitled "The Traitor" as Noel Goddard.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In the mid-1970s, he reluctantly put aside his acting career to run an art gallery.Template:Cn
In Search of My Father
In the 1980s he wrote In Search of My Father: A Portrait of Leslie Howard, a biography covering the career and mysterious death of his father, whose plane was shot down over the Bay of Biscay on 1 June 1943. His conclusion (which remains in dispute) was that the Germans' goal in shooting down the plane was to kill his father, who was Jewish and who had been travelling through Spain and Portugal, ostensibly lecturing on film, but also meeting with local activists and shoring up support for the Allied cause.<ref name="ron">Howard, Ronald. In Search of My Father: A Portrait of Leslie Howard. London: St. Martin's Press, 1984; Template:ISBN.</ref>
The Nazis suspected surreptitious activities since German agents were active throughout Spain and Portugal, which, like Switzerland, was a crossroads for persons from both sides of the conflict, but even more accessible to Allied citizens.<ref>"Leslie Howard." Template:Webarchive lesliehowardsociety.multiply.com; Retrieved 22 July 2010.</ref>
The book explores in detail written German orders to the Ju 88 Staffel based in France which was assigned to intercept the aircraft, as well as communiqués on the British side that verify intelligence reports of the time indicating a deliberate attack on Howard.<ref name="ron"/> Ronald Howard was convinced that the order to shoot down the airliner came directly from Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Minister of Propaganda, who had been ridiculed in one of Leslie Howard's films, and who believed him to be the most dangerous British propagandist.<ref name="ron"/>
Personal life
Howard married Patricia Horsman in 1941, which ended in divorce in 1945. He married Jean Millar in 1946.Template:Cn
Death
He died on 19 December 1996 in Dorset.<ref name=bfi/>
Filmography
Television
- Sherlock Holmes (1954)Template:SndSherlock Holmes
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955) (Two episodes))Template:Snd Will Scarlet two episodes)
- The Adventures of Aggie (1956) (Season 1, episode 6: "The Chiseller")Template:SndHeinrich
- Mary Britten, M.D. (1958)Template:SndStephen Britten
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1959) (Season 5, episode 13: "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge")Template:SndPeyton Farquhar
- One Step Beyond (1960) (Season 2, episode 25 "The Haunting")Template:SndColin Chandler
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1961) (Season 6, episode 33: "A Secret Life")Template:SndJames Howgill
- Combat! (1964) (Season 2, episodes 25 and 26 "What Are the Bugles Blowin'For?" pt 1 and pt 2)Template:SndCaptain Johns
- Run a Crooked Mile (1969, TV Movie)Template:SndInspector Huntington
Film
- Romeo and Juliet (1936)Template:SndMinor Secondary Role (uncredited)
- "Pimpernel" Smith (1941)Template:SndMinor Role (uncredited)
- While the Sun Shines (1947)Template:SndEarl of Harpenden
- Night Beat (1947)Template:SndAndy Kendall
- My Brother Jonathan (1948)Template:SndHarold Dakers
- Bond Street (1948)Template:SndSteve Winter
- The Queen of Spades (1949)Template:SndAndrei
- Now Barabbas (1949)Template:SndRoberts Bank Cashier
- Double Confession (1950)Template:SndHilary Boscombe
- Portrait of Clare (1950)Template:SndRalph Hingston
- Flesh and Blood (1951)Template:SndPurley
- The Browning Version (1951)Template:SndGilbert
- Assassin for Hire (1951)Template:SndDetective Inspector Carson
- Night Was Our Friend (1951)Template:SndJohn Harper
- Wide Boy (1952)Template:SndInspector Carson
- Black Orchid (1953)Template:SndDr. John Winnington
- Street Corner (1953) (aka Both Sides of the Law)Template:SndDavid Evans
- Noose for a Lady (1953)Template:SndDr. Evershed
- Glad Tidings (1953)Template:SndCorporal Brayne R.A.F.
- Flannelfoot (1953)Template:SndDetective Sergeant Fitzgerald
- The Hideout (1956)Template:SndRobert Grant
- Drango (1957)Template:SndClay Allen
- Light Fingers (1957)Template:SndMichael Lacey
- The House in the Woods (1957)Template:SndSpencer Rowland
- I Accuse! (1958)Template:SndCaptain Avril
- Gideon's Day (1958)Template:SndPaul Delafield
- Moment of Indiscretion (1958)Template:SndJohn Miller
- No Trees in the Street (1959)Template:SndDetective Sergeant Frank Collins
- Babette Goes to War (1959)Template:SndFitzpatrick
- Man Accused (1959)Template:SndBob Jenson
- The Malpas MysteryTemplate:SndDick Shannon
- The Spider's Web (1960)Template:SndJeremy
- Compelled (1960)Template:SndPaul Adams
- The Monster of Highgate Ponds (1961)Template:SndUncle Dick
- The Naked Edge (1961)Template:SndMr. Claridge
- Come September (1961)Template:SndSpencer
- Murder She Said (1961)Template:SndEastley
- Fate Takes a Hand (1961)Template:SndTony
- The Spanish Sword (1962)Template:SndSir Richard Clovell
- Skin Game (1962)Template:SndInspector Gordon
- Live Now, Pay Later (1962)Template:SndCedric Mason
- Nurse on Wheels (1963)Template:SndDr. Harold Golfrey
- The Bay of St Michel (1963)Template:SndBill Webb
- Siege of the Saxons (1963)Template:SndEdmund
- Bomb in the High Street (1963)Template:SndCaptain Manning
- The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964)Template:SndJohn Bray
- Weekend at Dunkirk (1964)Template:SndRobinson
- You Must be Joking (1965)Template:SndCecil
- Africa Texas Style (1967)Template:SndHugo Copp
- The Hunting Party (1971)Template:SndWatt Nelson
- Persecution (1974)Template:SndDr. Ross
- Take a Hard Ride (1975)Template:SndHalsey (final film role)
References
Further reading
- In Search of My Father: A Portrait of Leslie Howard, Template:ISBN
- Trivial Fond RecordsTemplate:SndLeslie Howard (editor), Template:ISBN
External links
- 1918 births
- 1997 deaths
- Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge
- English male film actors
- English male stage actors
- English male television actors
- English people of Hungarian-Jewish descent
- Actors from the London Borough of Croydon
- People educated at Tonbridge School
- 20th-century English male actors
- Male actors from London
- People from South Norwood