Alan Edwards

Alan Edwards was an American actor who is best known for The Children of the New Forest, The Black Arrow, and The Adventures of Robin Hood. Born on January 17, 1925, in the UK, he later gained recognition for his contributions to theatre and television.

Personal and Family Life

Alan Edwards was born in the UK and began his career in acting at a young age. He was dedicated to his craft and was known for his passion for theatre. Edwards became the founding Artistic Director of the Queensland Theatre Company in Brisbane, Australia, showcasing his leadership and artistic vision.

Death and Legacy

Alan Edwards passed away on January 14, 2003, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, due to cancer. His legacy lives on through his contributions to the performing arts, and he was honored with an MBE and became a Member of the Order of Australia for his services to theatre. His work continues to inspire future generations of actors and theatre enthusiasts.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1969RiptideJoshua (1 episode)
1965Write Me a MurderDavid Rodingham
1964Do You Know This Voice?Mr. Wilson
1963First NightPhotographer (1 episode)
1963Lorna DooneKing James II (1 episode)
1963Jane EyreLord Ingram (2 episodes)
1963Armchair TheatreOfficial (1 episode)
1962Doomsday at ElevenWilson
1961-1962KrankGibson (2 episodes)
1961Night Without PityRandall
1961Hamlet1st Player, Lucianus (2 episodes)
1961Our Mister AmblerVarious