Green Eyes
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Initial release | June 15, 1934 |
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Directors | Richard Thorpe |
Producers | George R. Batcheller |
Production company | Chesterfield Pictures |
Cinematography | M. A. Anderson |
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ID | 2901373 |
About Green Eyes
A mystery writer (Charles Starrett) helps an inspector (John Wray) investigate the murder of the host (Claude Gillingwater) of a masquerade party.
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Demon Headmaster actor Terrence Hardiman dies aged 86

... He kept his piercing Green Eyes largely hidden, ominously, behind dark glasses, only removing them to hypnotise his victims after telling them: " Look into my eyes...
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Demon Headmaster actor Terrence Hardiman dies aged 86
By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter
Actor Terrence Hardiman , best known for playing the title role in The Demon Headmaster, has died aged 86.
His agent announced The News with " great sadness" describing him as " beloved client and much-loved stage and screen actor".
Hardiman petrified A Generation of kids with his performance in the CBBC series, which first ran from 1996 to 1998.
He reprised The Role for a cameo when the series was rebooted in 2019.
Based on The Children 's books of the Same Name by Gillian Cross , The Demon Headmaster saw Hardiman's lead character cut a frightening figure.
He kept his piercing Green Eyes largely hidden, ominously, behind dark glasses, only removing them to hypnotise his victims after telling them: " Look into my eyes. "
'Horrible character'around The Time of his slight return in 2019, Hardiman recalled what he first thought about being cast to play him.
" I thought, 'what a horrible character. How lovely. A real villain of a piece. Why Not ?'"
He went on to say he had had " no idea" that the series would Go On to be so popular with children and adults alike.
" I started to be recognised in The Street , especially as I lived near schools around here, in North West London, " he explained. " And there were People - youngsters - Looking at me, and shouting out at me, and making fun of me, which is very healthy.
" It stopped me being too grand! "
Born in 1937 in East London , Hardiman studied English at the University of Cambridge, where he got the acting bug.
He performed for university's amateur dramatic club, alongside future big names including Derek Jacobi .
A star of the screen and stage, Hardiman appeared as Mephistophilis in Doctor Faustus at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, in 1968.
He went on to appear in other TV series such as The Crown , Doctor Who and Prime Suspect , as well as Wallander, often playing figures of authority.
His other credits include Bergerac, Colditz, Minder and Secret Army .
Hardiman is Survived By his wife Rowena and Two Children .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com