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  1. Nov 9, 2023 · Tim Woodward is an English actor who was born on 24 April, 1953 in Kensington, London. He is best known for his roles in films such as The Wicker Man (1973), The Final Conflict (1981), and The Fourth Protocol (1987). Woodward began his career in the theatre, appearing in productions such as The Rivals (1971) and The Beggar's Opera (1972).

  2. Nov 20, 2023 · Tim Woodward (C 67) – actor in Wings and A Piece of Cake. 20 Nov 2023. The Haileybury Society is saddened to learn of the death of Timothy (Tim) Oliver Woodward (C 67) who has died on 9th November 2023, aged 70. Tim, son of actor Edward Woodward, joined RADA after Haileybury and made his first film appearance in Galileo in 1975.

  3. Tim Woodward was an actor who was familiar with the qualities it takes to bring a drama to the big screen. Woodward's acting career began mostly with his roles in various films, such as the ...

  4. Wings is a drama series about the Royal Flying Corps that ran on BBC television from 1977 to 1978. It stars Tim Woodward as Alan Farmer, a young blacksmith turned fighter pilot in the First World War. Nicholas Jones played his teacher and mentor, Captain Triggers and Michael Cochrane played his upper-class friend, Charles Gaylion, who began a ...

  5. Paper cups and other debris littered the floor. It was as if the once busy transit hub had been forgotten, destined to spend the rest of its days as a relic of a gone era. The old Greyhound bus station at 1212 W. Bannock Street in downtown Boise…. by Tim Woodward April 7, 2024.

  6. Nov 11, 2023 · Tim Woodward, the English actor most remembered for his appearances in The Wicker Man, The Final Conflict, and The Fourth Protocol, died on November 16, 2023, at the age of 70. He died of pneumonia after a lengthy fight with prostate cancer. He passed away in the company of family and friends at his Cornwall, England, home.

  7. Jan 1, 2021 · FROM BACK COVER: "Tim Woodward was born in Boise and grew up there when its population was about fifteen percent of what it is today. Its tallest building was the Idaho Statehouse. Traffic was nonexistent. Farms lined dirt roads that are now four-lane arterials.