Eric Woodburn

Eric Woodburn

Deceased · Born: Mar 9, 1894 · Died: Oct 25, 1981

Personal Details

BornMar 9, 1894 Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Biography

Eric Woodburn, a renowned actor of Scottish descent, took his first breath on March 9, 1894, in the vibrant city of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. His illustrious career spanned numerous decades, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema and television. Some of his most notable performances include the 1968 film adaptation of Émile Zola's classic novel "Nana", the popular British television series "Dr. Finlay's Casebook" (1962),and the 1969 television miniseries "The Way We Live Now".

Eric's personal life was just as fascinating as his professional endeavors. He was married to the lovely Jean St.Clair Balls, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Tragically, his life came to a close on October 25, 1981, in the bustling metropolis of Camden, London, England, United Kingdom. Despite his passing, Eric Woodburn's legacy lives on, a testament to his enduring impact on the world of entertainment.

Career

1971
Kidnapped
Kidnapped as Doctor
1962
Trial and Error
Trial and Error as Judge Banter
1961
The Innocents
The Innocents as Coachman (uncredited)
1960
The Battle of the Sexes
The Battle of the Sexes as Wine Shop Proprietor
Tunes of Glory
Tunes of Glory as Landlord
1959
Naked Fury
Naked Fury as Frank Hawking
1954
High and Dry
High and Dry as Skipper
1953
Scotch on the Rocks
Scotch on the Rocks as Gambie, poachers' leader
1952
The Brave Don't Cry
The Brave Don't Cry as Rab Elliott
1951