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Who was Terrence Hardiman? Demon Headmaster actor dies aged 86

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Terrence Hardiman was a British actor known for playing a lead role in the children series The Demon Headmaster, and other TV shows such as The Crown, Doctor Who and Wallander.

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Born on April 6, 1937, in Forest Gate, Newham, London, Hardiman attended Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where he majored in English.

Terrence Hardiman
Photo Credit: The Mirror

He began appearing on TV in 1972, and often portrayed the character of a Nazi-era personnel, police inspector, doctor, barrister, and judge in many of his films.

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Hardiman has appeared in many films such as Secret Army, Colditz, Wish Me Luck, Enemy at the Door, When the Boat Comes In, Prime Suspect, Gandhi, Juliet Bravo, Home to Roost, The Royal, Crown Court, The Brittas Empire, The Bill and The Courtroom, Cadfael, and The Demon Headmaster.

Hardiman also played the role of a narrator of several audiobooks, including series by Colin Dexter, Anne Perry, and Ruth Rendell, and in 2013, he won a Silver Centurion service award.

Terrence Hardiman Death

Hardiman passed away from an unstated cause, on May 8, 2023, at the age of 86.

The Demon Headmaster actor’s death was announced by his agency, Scott Marshall Partners, with tributes pouring in from different parts of the world.

Hardiman is survived by his children and wife, Rowena.

 


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