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Occupation
  
Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Jon Finch

Children
  
1

Years active
  
1970–2005


Jon Finch Jon Finch Actor Born March 2 1941 Died December 28

Born
  
March 2, 1942 (
1942-03-02
)
Caterham, Surrey, England

Died
  
December 28, 2012, Hastings, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Catriona MacColl (m. 1982–1987)

TV shows
  
Hammer House of Horror, Counterstrike

Movies
  
Frenzy, Macbeth, Death on the Nile, Kingdom of Heaven, The Final Programme

Similar People
  
Barry Foster, Francesca Annis, Barbara Leigh‑Hunt, Alec McCowen, Anna Massey

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Jon Finch (2 March 1942 – 28 December 2012) was an English stage and film actor who became well known for his Shakespearean roles. Most notably, he starred in films for directors Roman Polanski (Macbeth, 1971) and Alfred Hitchcock (Frenzy, 1972).

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Early life

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Finch was born on 2 March 1942, in the town of Caterham in Surrey, and was the son of a merchant banker.

Education

Between 1950 and 1960 Finch was educated at Caterham School, an independent school in his hometown of Caterham in Surrey. Upon leaving school he turned down the offer of a place at the London School of Economics.

Career

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After performing in amateur theatre groups and singing in a folk group, Finch did his National Service (National Service had been abolished at this time-) in The Parachute Regiment and stayed on as a member of the SAS Reserve Regiment, training at weekends and several nights a week. He resigned from the military as his acting commitments became more demanding and stated he was relieved to not have to go to Borneo during the Indonesian Confrontation (1963–66).

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1967–1979

In the early phase of his career Finch appeared in episodes of Z-Cars in 1967 and 1968, and was the lead character Simon King in the BBC science fiction series Counterstrike, one of the last BBC drama series made in black and white. One of the ten episodes made was never screened, owing to the broadcast in its place of a documentary about the Kray Twins when they were jailed. He also appeared in two Hammer Films productions, The Vampire Lovers (1970) and The Horror of Frankenstein (1970).

In 1971 he was to have played the role of the Aboriginal Detective Inspector Bonaparte ("Boney"); however he withdrew after being offered the lead in Hitchcock's Frenzy.

Finch's highest-profile roles were the lead in Roman Polanski's 1971 version of Shakespeare's Macbeth and in 1972, as a down-on-his-luck, ex-RAF pilot falsely imprisoned for murder in Alfred Hitchcock's penultimate film Frenzy.

Finch also starred in Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) and The Final Programme (1973) (in which he played Michael Moorcock's secret agent Jerry Cornelius).

He went on in 1975 to play the title role in a BBC/ABC joint production series about Australia's first outlawed bushranger, Ben Hall.

Finch was offered the role of James Bond in Live and Let Die (1973), but he declined the part and it went to Roger Moore. He also declined a role in Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers (1973). In 1977 Finch was the original choice for the role of "Doyle" taken by Martin Shaw in the British television series The Professionals (Shaw previously had played Banquo to Finch's Macbeth in Polanski's film). He pulled out at the last minute, claiming that he "couldn't possibly play a policeman".

During 1978 and 1979 Finch played the role of Henry Bolingbroke in the BBC Television Shakespeare productions of Richard II, Henry IV, Part I and Henry IV, Part II, which also featured Derek Jacobi, John Gielgud, David Gwillim and Anthony Quayle in principal roles.

At the end of the decade, Finch's roles in films included Death on the Nile (1978). He was cast as Kane in Ridley Scott's Alien (1979), but had to drop out on the second day of filming because of a severe diabetic episode; John Hurt was cast in his place.

1980–2005

In 1980 Finch appeared in Breaking Glass, and in 1981 he played "Luke the Evangelist" in the television film Peter and Paul, which featured Robert Foxworth and Anthony Hopkins in the title roles. In 1984 he was Don Pedro in the BBC’s Much Ado About Nothing. Also on stage, he was the man inside the bandages in Ken Hill’s 1991 production of The Invisible Man at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Occasional film roles include an appearance in Darklands (1997) and a small role as the Catholic Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Ridley Scott film Kingdom of Heaven (2005).

Death

Finch's lifeless body was discovered in his flat in Hastings, East Sussex on 28 December 2012, after friends and family had become concerned for his welfare. He was 70 years old.

Personal life

Was a member of the British Parachute Regiment, then later the Territorial Special Air Service (S.A.S.) but eventually decided to leave due to the perpetual clash of schedules.

While filming Diagnosis: Murder in 1974, Finch was more than 40 lbs underweight, passed out a couple of times on set, and was then diagnosed with diabetes after being hospitalised for two weeks. In the early 1970s, until his diagnosis, he was also a racing car driver (single-seaters), but the condition prevented him from getting a racing driver licence.

Finch was married once, to the actress Catriona MacColl; they were wed in 1982 and divorced in 1987. He later had a daughter.

Filmography

Actor
2005
Kingdom of Heaven as
Jerusalem
2003
New Tricks (TV Series) as
Roddy Wringer
- The Chinese Job (2003) - Roddy Wringer
2002
Black Plague (Video) as
Sir Walter de Mellerby
1998
Bloodlines: Legacy of a Lord (TV Movie) as
Derek Jarvis
1996
Darklands as
David Keller
1995
Casualty (TV Series) as
Graham Lester
- Learning Curve (1995) - Graham Lester
1994
Siren Spirits (TV Mini Series) as
Margrave / Detective Margrave
- White Men Are Cracking Up (1994) - Margrave
- Memsahib Rita (1994) - Detective Margrave
1994
Lurking Fear as
Bennett
1994
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (TV Mini Series) as
Count Sylvius
- The Mazarin Stone (1994) - Count Sylvius
1994
Pressure Drop (Video short) as
An America President
1993
Maigret (TV Series) as
Charles Mascoulin
- Maigret and the Minister (1993) - Charles Mascoulin
1993
Drug-Taking and the Arts (Documentary) as
Gérard de Nerval
1992
Dangerous Curves (TV Series) as
Arthur Stuart
- Paint by Numbers (1992) - Arthur Stuart
1991
Merlin of the Crystal Cave (TV Series) as
Vortigern
- The Raising of the Stones (1991) - Vortigern
- Reckoning (1991) - Vortigern
- The Return (1991) - Vortigern
1990
South of the Border (TV Series) as
Trevor
- Episode #2.3 (1990) - Trevor
1990
The Bill (TV Series) as
Commander Peterfield
- Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (1990) - Commander Peterfield
1989
La più bella del reame as
Jeremy
1989
Streets of Yesterday
1989
The Play on One (TV Series) as
Finn
- Unexplained Laughter (1989) - Finn
1988
Paradiso (Short) as
Butler Ward
1988
The Voice as
Miller
1988
The Rainbow (TV Mini Series) as
Uncle Tom
- The Widening Circle (1988) - Uncle Tom
- Ghosts (1988) - Uncle Tom
1988
Plaza Real as
David
1987
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Peter Davis
- Make and Break (1987) - Peter Davis
1987
Riviera (TV Movie) as
Jeffers
1984
Pop Pirates as
Coastguard
1984
Much Ado About Nothing (TV Movie) as
Don Pedro
1984
The Odd Job Man (TV Series) as
George Griffin
- Episode #1.3 (1984) - George Griffin
- Episode #1.2 (1984) - George Griffin
- Episode #1.1 (1984) - George Griffin
1983
Power Game
1982
Giro City as
O'Mally
1982
Doktor Faustus as
Adrian Leverkühn
1981
Peter and Paul (TV Movie) as
Luke
1980
Gary Cooper, que estás en los cielos as
Mario Pérez
1980
Hammer House of Horror (TV Series) as
David
- Witching Time (1980) - David
1980
Breaking Glass as
Woods
1980
The Martian Chronicles (TV Mini Series) as
Christ
- The Martians (1980) - Christ (credit only)
- The Settlers (1980) - Christ
- The Expeditions (1980) - Christ (credit only)
1979
Henry IV Part II (TV Movie) as
King Henry the Fourth
1979
Henry IV Part I (TV Movie) as
King Henry the Fourth
1979
La Sabina as
Michael
1978
The BBC Television Shakespeare (TV Series) as
Henry Bolingbroke
- Richard II (1978) - Henry Bolingbroke
1978
Death on the Nile as
Mr. Ferguson
1977
Curro Jiménez (TV Series) as
McCallaghan
- El míster (1977) - McCallaghan
1977
Die Standarte as
Major Charbinsky
1977
The New Avengers (TV Series) as
Wallace
- Medium Rare (1977) - Wallace
1977
Dossiers: Danger immédiat (TV Series) as
David
- L'affaire Martine Desclos (1977) - David
1976
The Second Power as
Juan de Bracamonte
1976
Une femme fidèle as
Comte Charles de Lapalmmes
1975
Ben Hall (TV Mini Series) as
Ben Hall
- Once Upon a Time (1975) - Ben Hall
- The Pursued (1975) - Ben Hall
- The Legacy (1975) - Ben Hall
- The Attack (1975) - Ben Hall
- A Greater Love (1975) - Ben Hall
- Yellowback (1975) - Ben Hall
- Going Home (1975) - Ben Hall
- Blind Justice (1975) - Ben Hall
- The Cruel Season (1975) - Ben Hall
- The Promise (1975) - Ben Hall
- The Cowboy (1975) - Ben Hall
- Nobody's Man (1975) - Ben Hall
- The Rock (1975) - Ben Hall
1974
Diagnosis: Murder as
Det. Insp. Lomax
1973
The Final Programme as
Jerry Cornelius
1972
Lady Caroline Lamb as
William Lamb
1972
Frenzy as
Richard Blaney
1971
Macbeth as
Macbeth
1971
Sunday Bloody Sunday as
Scotsman
1970
The Horror of Frankenstein as
Lt. Henry Becker
1970
The Vampire Lovers as
Carl Ebhardt
1969
Counterstrike (TV Series) as
Simon King
- The Mutant (1969) - Simon King
- All That Glistens (1969) - Simon King
- Backlash (1969) - Simon King
- The Lemming Syndrome (1969) - Simon King
- Out of Mind (1969) - Simon King
- Monolith (1969) - Simon King
- Nocturne (1969) - Simon King
- On Ice (1969) - Simon King
- Joker One (1969) - Simon King
- King's Gambit (1969) - Simon King
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Steve
- Steve (1969) - Steve
1969
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Sir Edward Mortimer
- Mary Queen of Scots (1969) - Sir Edward Mortimer
1968
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
2nd Guard
- The Last Victim (1968) - 2nd Guard
1968
Tom Grattan's War (TV Series) as
Charlie
- The Fire Raisers (1968) - Charlie
1967
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Whiteside / Ron
- Attack: Part 2 (1968) - Whiteside
- Attack: Part 1 (1968) - Whiteside
- The Great Fur Robbery: Part 2 (1967) - Ron
- The Great Fur Robbery: Part 1 (1967) - Ron
1968
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Gareth Leyton
- Episode #1.919 (1968) - Gareth Leyton
- Episode #1.918 (1968) - Gareth Leyton
- Episode #1.917 (1968) - Gareth Leyton
1967
City '68 (TV Series) as
Walker
- Freedom of the City (1968) - Walker
- The Appointment (1967) - Walker
1968
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mr. Coker
- Rogue's Gallery: The Curious Adventures of Miss Jane Rawley (1968) - Mr. Coker
1967
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Peter
- Episode #1.708 (1967) - Peter
- Episode #1.707 (1967) - Peter
1967
The Fellows (TV Series) as
Benny
- The Straight Way (1967) - Benny
Thanks
2006
The Path to Redemption (Video documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2002
Polanski y los ojos del mal (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2001
The Story of 'Frenzy' (Video documentary) as
Self
1981
Bla, bla, bla (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 31 July 1981 (1981) - Self - Interviewee
1978
Death on the Nile: Making of Featurette (TV Movie) as
Self / James Ferguson
1976
El borracho (Documentary short)
1973
Macbeth - Power and Corruption (Polanski's the Tragedy of Macbeth) (Documentary short) as
Macbeth
1972
Polanski Meets Macbeth (Documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2022
Doctor Faustus as
Self
2012
Shakespeare Uncovered (TV Series documentary) as
Macbeth
- 'Macbeth' with Ethan Hawke (2012) - Macbeth
2011
Jon Finch: The Ultimate Impresario (Video short) as
Self
2003
The Beast Within: The Making of 'Alien' (Video documentary) as
Self
2003
Les vamps fantastiques (TV Movie documentary)
1999
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Richard Blaney (clip from Frenzy (1972))
- Alfred Hitchcock (1999) - Richard Blaney (clip from Frenzy (1972))
1994
The World of Hammer (TV Series documentary) as
Carl Ebhardt
- Vamp (1994) - Carl Ebhardt

References

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