William Gaunt
Biography
William Charles Anthony Gaunt (born 3 April 1937 in Pudsey, Yorkshire) is an English actor. Gaunt's father was a lawyer. Gaunt attended Giggleswick School and Baylor University, Texas, and then at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He then spent three years working in repertory theatre at Worthing, Bath, Salisbury and Cheltenham. He then spent a year in America and returned to direct productions at Birmingham, Coventry and Cheltenham, interrupted by a spell in the army. After minor roles in 1960s series such as Z-Cars and The Avengers, and the Edgar Wallace Mysteries movies The Sinister Man (1961) and Solo for Sparrow (1962), he gained a role as the super-powered secret agent Richard Barrett in the 1968 British espionage/science fiction series The Champions. He had also appeared in a recurring role in Sergeant Cork following policemen in Victorian London. Between 1983 and 1987 he starred as harassed father Arthur Crabtree in the sitcom No Place Like Home. He subsequently made many guest appearances in other series such as Juliet Bravo and in the Doctor Who episode Revelation of the Daleks. From 1995 to 1997 Gaunt starred in the sitcom Next of Kin opposite Penelope Keith. In 2010 he appeared in the Globe Theatre production of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1. He starred in the 2004 Doctor Who audio series Dalek Empire III. He is currently appearing in the Channel 4 series Cast Offs. In December 2011 he was seen in Episode One of the ITV drama Without You. In February 2012 Gaunt appeared in Midsomer Murders as Ludo DeQuetteville in the episode "The Dark Rider", first aired on ITV1 on Wednesday 1 February 2012. This is his second appearance in this series, after playing Michael Bannerman in the 2004 episode "The Maid in Splendour". In May 2015, Gaunt played Judge St John Redmond in six episodes of EastEnders. (Wikipedia)
Known For
All Movies (19)
- The Tragedy of Macbeth2021
- A Woman of No Importance2017 · as Reverend Daubeny
- Richard II - Live at Shakespeare's Globe2015 · as John of Gaunt
- The Timber2015 · as Jebediah
- The Crucible2014 · as Giles Corey
- Rufus Stone2012 · as Rufus Stone
- Henry IV, Part 2 - Live at Shakespeare's Globe2012 · as Shallow
- Henry IV, Part 1 - Live at Shakespeare's Globe2012 · as Worcester
- Roger Delgado: The Master2009
- King Lear2008 · as Earl of Gloucester
- The Preventers1996 · as Controller
- The All New Adventures of Mr Blobby1996
- Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks1985 · as Orcini
- No Visible Scar1981 · as Patrick Witney
- The Revolutionary1970
- Afternoon of a Nymph1962 · as Romeo
- Solo for Sparrow1962 · as Detective Sergeant Reeve
- The Winter's Tale1962 · as Dion
- The Sinister Man1961 · as Mitch Hallam
All TV Shows (36)
- Remembers…2022 · as Self
- Without You2011 · as Paul Manning
- The Vice1999 · as Chivers
- Midsomer Murders1997 · as Michael Bannerman
- Midsomer Murders1997 · as Ludo DeQuetteville
- Next of Kin1995
- Heartbeat1992 · as Charles Robertson
- G.B.H.1991 · as Hunningdon
- Capstick's Law1989 · as Edward Capstick
- A Gentleman's Club1988 · as Aubrey
- Open Air1986
- Casualty1986 · as Malc Stroud
- The Far Pavilions1984 · as Commissioner
- Love and Marriage1984 · as Phillip Merrick
- No Place Like Home1983 · as Arthur Crabtree
- Claire1982 · as Tony Hunter
- The Agatha Christie Hour1982 · as Major Charles Wilbraham
- The Enigma Files1980 · as Bert (Blowtorch)
- Nobody's House1976 · as Peter Sinclair
- State of Emergency1975 · as Colonel Singleton
- Wodehouse Playhouse1974
- Dial M for Murder1974 · as Alex Ferguson
- Crown Court1972 · as Edward Cummings
- Holly1972 · as Gordon Godolphin
- The Ten Commandments1971 · as Bill Williams
- Menace1970 · as Lord
- Paul Temple1969
- The Champions1968 · as Richard Barrett
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Peter
- Doctor Who1963 · as Orcini
- Sergeant Cork1963 · as Bob Marriott
- The Saint1962 · as Mike
- Out of This World1962 · as Bill Sheridan
- Z-Cars1962
- The Avengers1961
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Romeo






