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Name
  
Harry Meacher

Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Judi Bowker (m. 1979)


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Harry Meacher is a British actor, director and playwright. He is married to actress Judi Bowker.

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Biography

Harry Meacher grew up in Hainault, near Chigwell, in Essex. In his teens he worked with Joan Littlewood in Stratford and with James Cooper in Ilford.

He won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, then performed at the Royal Court Theatre, in London's West End and at many leading regional venues. At the National Theatre he worked under Laurence Olivier, and later played Martin Dysart there during the run of the original production of Equus directed by John Dexter.

One of his early appearances as a leading actor was seen by Alec Guinness, who said to him afterwards, "You were very good. The Times said so. I read their review. And I know you did - because you were playing the review, rather than the part! Promise me you will stop reading reviews." Meacher stopped reading drama criticism.

Roles in Shakespeare included Pistol to Frank Middlemass's Falstaff, and Exton to Ian McKellen's Richard II. In the death scene at one performance, Exton's blade broke the skin on the King's back; McKellen appeared ready for the curtain call handing Meacher a stiff drink to help him get over it.

He also performed in Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

His screen appearances have ranged from series such as Dixon of Dock Green, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Softly Softly, Special Branch and The Troubleshooters to major films, including Trial By Combat, Transatlantis and Kannibal.

He has written and adapted plays which have been performed in London, and he toured the Mediterranean with his wife Judi Bowker in his own play The Brownings. His plays Buccaneer and A Haunting Twist have been seen in New York and elsewhere in America. He has toured capital cities in the Middle and Far East, Australia and New Zealand. His adaptations include works by Chekhov, Ibsen, Strindberg, Gorky and Dickens. With Kit Gerould he co-wrote The Sensualist which played at the Arts Theatre in London. He directed and performed in Uncle Vanya which won Time Out's Critics' Choice award. He has played the title roles in King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Richard III, Ivanov, Shylock in The Merchant of Venice and Prospero in The Tempest. In his own adaptation from Conan Doyle, he portrayed Sherlock Holmes. He directed Hedda Gabler starring Judi Bowker.

He co-founded Coachhouse Films, whose work has been shown on television.

Filmography

Actor
2017
Fly in the Lamplight (Short) as
Robert
2016
Tales of Albion as
Rhiannon's father
2014
Voices (Short) as
Panacea (voice)
2014
Raiders of the Lost Art (TV Series documentary) as
Han van Meegeren
- Vanishing Vermeers (2014) - Han van Meegeren
2013
The Lost Mantle of Elijah as
Meguine
2011
10 Arenas of Marwood as
Dr. Murchison
2009
The Devil and All His Works (Short) as
The Devil
2001
Kannibal (Video) as
Lennard Kitchner
2000
The Scarlet Pimpernel (TV Series) as
Count de Martignac
- Ennui (2000) - Count de Martignac
1995
Transatlantis as
Peary
1984
The Tripods (TV Series) as
Captain Curtis
- The English Channel: July, 2089 AD (1984) - Captain Curtis
- England: July, 2089 AD (1984) - Captain Curtis
1978
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Club director / Harry
- Only a Game (1981) - Club director
- We Never Do What They Want (1978) - Harry
1976
Beasts (TV Mini Series) as
Constable
- The Dummy (1976) - Constable
1976
A Dirty Knight's Work as
2nd Lorry Driver
1974
Port of Secrets (TV Mini Series) as
Mick
- A Lot of Questions (1974) - Mick
1974
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Price
- Firearms Were Issued (1974) - Price
1972
Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
Dawlish
- Priorities (1972) - Dawlish
1971
Mogul (TV Series) as
Helmsman
- A Touch of the Nelsons (1971) - Helmsman
1969
Special Branch (TV Series) as
Hippie Man
- You Don't Exist (1969) - Hippie Man
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Jack
- Travelling Where? (1969) - Jack

References

Harry Meacher Wikipedia