Joss Ackland

Actor

Popular As Sidney Edmond Jocelyn Ackland

Birthday February 29, 1928

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace North Kensington, London, England

DEATH DATE 2023-11-19, Clovelly, Devon, England (95 years old)

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 6′ 1″

#15688 Most Popular

1928

Sidney Edmond Jocelyn Ackland (29 February 1928 – 19 November 2023) was an English actor who appeared in more than 130 film, radio and television roles.

Sidney Edmond Jocelyn Ackland was born in a basement flat in "then insalubrious" North Kensington, London, on 29 February 1928, the son of Major Sydney Norman Ackland (died 1981), an Irish journalist who had been sent to England to live with an aunt by his parents for seducing their maid, but subsequently seduced his aunt's maid, Ruth Izod (died 1957), whom he married.

The Acklands' basement flat was one of "a string of similar places" in which they lived, invariably with "one bedroom and the absolute bare essentials"; Ackland described his upbringing in the Ladbroke Grove area as being "very poor".

Ackland was trained by Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

1945

After attending London's Central School of Speech and Drama, he made his professional debut on stage at just 17 years old, starring in the 1945 production of The Hasty Heart.

Ackland joined the Old Vic, appearing alongside other notable actors including Maggie Smith, Judi Dench and Tom Courtenay.

1951

Ackland and Rosemary Kirkcaldy were married on 18 August 1951, when Ackland was 23 and she was 22.

She was an actress and Ackland wooed her when they appeared on stage together in Pitlochry, Scotland.

The couple struggled initially as Ackland's acting career was in its infancy.

1954

In 1954 they moved to Lilongwe in what was then Nysaland, now Malawi, where Ackland managed a tea plantation for six months but, deciding it was too dangerous, they moved to Cape Town, South Africa.

1957

Though they both obtained steady acting jobs in South Africa, after two years they returned to England in 1957.

1960

Ackland worked steadily in television and film in the 1960s and 70s.

1963

In 1963, their house in Barnes caught fire.

Rosemary saved their five children but broke her back when jumping from the bedroom window.

She was told she would miscarry and never walk again, but she later gave birth and after 18 months in Stoke Mandeville Hospital, was able to walk again.

1973

His voice (as well as that of Roy Dotrice) was heard reading quotations in several episodes of Jacob Bronowski's 1973 documentary series The Ascent of Man.

His rich, warm voice was also a mainstay of many British television commercials including Yellow Pages, WK Kellogg Co and Homepride.

Ackland's stage roles included creating the role of Juan Perón in Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita opposite Elaine Paige.

He also starred in the London production of Stephen Sondheim's and Hugh Wheeler's A Little Night Music with Jean Simmons and Hermione Gingold, performing on the RCA Victor original London cast album.

1979

He worked opposite Alec Guinness in the 1979 television serial Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, playing sporting journalist and intermittent British espionage operative Jerry Westerby, and his career advanced through the 1980s with important parts in such films as The Sicilian, Lethal Weapon 2, The Hunt for Red October and White Mischief.

On television Ackland appeared as Jephro Rucastle with Jeremy Brett and David Burke in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; the episode entitled "The Copper Beeches".

Other appearances included Passion of Mind with Demi Moore and the two-part TV serial Hogfather based on Terry Pratchett's Discworld.

He played C. S. Lewis in the television version of Shadowlands before it was adapted into a stage play starring Nigel Hawthorne and then a theatrical film with Anthony Hopkins in the same role.

1982

Their eldest son, Paul, died of a heroin overdose in 1982, aged 29.

1987

He was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for portraying Jock Delves Broughton in White Mischief (1987).

1988

Ackland appeared in the Pet Shop Boys' 1988 film It Couldn't Happen Here, and in the video for their version of the song Always on My Mind, which was taken from the film.

Several years later, he said in an interview with the Radio Times that he had appeared with the band purely because his grandchildren liked their music.

1992

Ackland also co-starred as Emilio Estevez's mentor and friend Hans in the 1992 Disney hit The Mighty Ducks.

1996

He reprised the role four years later in 1996's D3: The Mighty Ducks.

2001

In a 2001 interview with the BBC, Ackland said that he had appeared in some "awful films" due to being a workaholic.

He said that he "regretted" appearing in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and the Pet Shop Boys music video.

2007

Also in 2007, Ackland appeared in the film How About You opposite Vanessa Redgrave, portraying a recovering alcoholic living in a residential home after being forced to retire and losing his wife to cancer.

2008

He also criticised former co-star Demi Moore as "not very bright or talented," though he worked with her again years later in Flawless (2008).

In 2008, Ackland returned to the small screen as Sir Freddy Butler, a much married baronet, in the ITV1 show Midsomer Murders.

The episode, entitled Vixens Run, also featured veteran actress Siân Phillips.

2013

In September 2013, Jonathan Miller directed a Gala Performance of William Shakespeare's King Lear at the Old Vic in London, with Ackland in the role of Lear.

Ackland and his wife Rosemary (née Kirkcaldy) were married for 51 years.

They had seven children, thirty-two grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Despite his filming taking him to far-flung locations, he said Rosemary and he "were hardly ever apart".

Daughter Kirsty married Anthony Shawn Baring, a descendant of the merchant banker Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet and a descendant of Robert Rundell Guinness, founder of the merchant bank Guinness Mahon.