Colin Welland

Colin Welland

1934-07-04 – 2015-11-02 (age 81) Liverpool, England
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Biography

Actor and writer Colin Welland will perhaps be forever remembered for his triumph at the 1982 Academy Awards, when he won the Best Screenplay Oscar for his screenplay for the hit film Chariots of Fire, proclaiming "The British are Coming!" As an actor, his first film appearance is perhaps still his best-loved, the sympathetic Mr Farthing in Kes (1969), for which he won a BAFTA. Born in Liverpool, but raised in Leigh, Welland initially started out as an art teacher before moving into acting and becoming a household name playing the role of PC Graham in the long running BBC police serial Z Cars. Aside from Chariots of Fire, he wrote many other plays and films including the BAFTA winning Kisses at Fifty (later remade for Hollywood with Gene Hackman as Twice in a Lifetime), Leeds United! based on the rag trade strike that his own mother-in-law was active in, Yanks, A Dry White Season and War of the Buttons. As a film and TV actor his credits include Kes, Straw Dogs, Blue Remembered Hills, Cowboys and Sweeney! He died at the age of 81 on November 2, 2015, having suffered from Alzheimer's disease for several years.

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Known For

Straw Dogs
Straw Dogs

1971

as Rev. Barney Hood

Kes
Kes

1970

as Mr. Farthing

Villain
Villain

1971

as Tom Binney

The Fix
The Fix

1997

as Harry Catterick

Machinegunner
Machinegunner

1976

as Bone

Femme Fatale
Femme Fatale

1993

as Martin Harty

Sweeney!
Sweeney!

1977

as Frank Chadwick

The Secret Life of Ian Fleming
The Secret Life of Ian Fleming

1990

as Reuters editor

Dancin' Thru the Dark
Dancin' Thru the Dark

1990

as Manager

Blue Remembered Hills
Leeds United!
The Trial of Klaus Barbie
The Trial of Klaus Barbie

1987

as Klarsfeld

Roll On Four O'Clock
Roll On Four O'Clock

1970

as Lennie Brown

Say Goodnight to Your Grandma
United Kingdom
United Kingdom

1981

as Chief Constable James McBride

After Dark
The Return of the Green Man
A Passage to England
A Passage to England

1975

as Onslow

Watch That Space
Watch That Space

1978

as Self