Glynn Edwards

Glynn Edwards
Born (1931-02-02) 2 February 1931
Peninsular Malaysia
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) Yootha Joyce (1956-68; divorced)
Christine Pilgrim (divorced)
Valerie Edwards
Children Tom Edwards

Glynn Edwards (born 2 February 1931) is a British actor. He was married to late well-known British actress Yootha Joyce.

Career

Edwards was born in Peninsular Malaysia and trained as an actor at Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop. He is best known for his role as Dave 'the barman' Harris, owner of the Winchester Club in 10 series of ITV drama Minder. He has appeared in numerous TV shows such as Public Eye, Spindoe, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Dixon of Dock Green, Man About the House, Softly, Softly and The Saint to name a few. He was also a regular in two series of the ITV legal drama The Main Chance (1972, 1975). His most notable film appearances were in Robbery, Zulu and Get Carter.[1]

Edwards can also be seen in rock band Marillion's video for "Heart of Lothian" in 1985 where he plays a barman and in Paul Young's video to "Love of the Common People" from 1983. Edwards also starred in a popular advert for McVities Rich Tea biscuits as "Jacko" famously quoting "Yeah I'll make a statement. A drink's too wet without one!"

Personal life

Edwards was previously married to the actress Yootha Joyce from 1956–1968; she also trained at Littlewood's Theatre Workshop. Since the 1980s he has been married to Valerie Edwards. With the end of Minder he retired from acting and now splits his time between living in Spain and Edinburgh, Scotland. During his retirement, Edwards often attends events for productions he has been involved in.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1957 The Heart Within 1st Constable
1962 A Prize of Arms Breakdown truck crewman
1963 Sparrers Can't Sing Charlie's friend
1963 The Hi-Jackers Bluey
1964 Smokescreen Inspector Wright
1964 Zulu Corporal William Allen
1965 The Ipcress File Police station sergeant
1967 Robbery Squad chief
1968 The Blood Beast Terror Sgt. Allan
1970 Fragment of Fear CID Superintendent
1971 Get Carter Albert Swift
1972 Under Milk Wood Mr Cherry Owen
1972 Burke & Hare Hare
1972 All Coppers Are... Jock
1973 Shaft in Africa Vanden
1974 11 Harrowhouse First Guard Credited as Glyn Edwards
1978 The Playbirds Chief Superintendent Holbourne
1979 Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair Chief Inspector Evans
1980 Rising Damp Cooper
1983 Red Monarch Vlasek TV movie
1987 Out of Order Barman
1988 The Seventh Sign Newscaster

Television

References

  1. Staff (2 February 1931). "Glynn Edwards profile". Explore.bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 25 March 2014.

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