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John Cater (John Edward Cater) was born on 17 January, 1932 in Hendon, London, England, UK, is an Actor. Discover John Cater's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of John Cater networth?

Popular As John Edward Cater
Occupation actor
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 17 January, 1932
Birthday 17 January
Birthplace Hendon, London, England, UK
Date of death 21 March, 2009
Died Place London, England, UK
Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is John Cater's Wife?

His wife is Wendy Gifford (1963 - 21 March 2009) ( his death) ( 2 children)

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John Cater Net Worth

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2006

His last BBC series was last year's ill-fated archaeology drama Bonekickers; his last film was Alien Autopsy (2006), starring Ant and Dec.

1992

More recently he was at the Almeida in two Jonathan Kent productions, David Hare's version of Pirandello's Rules of the Game in 1992 as a doctor fussing over what one should wear for a duel, and Gangster Number One, starring Peter Bowles in 1995, as a small-time thief.

1984

He rejoined the RSC in 1984 to play in Judi Dench's Mother Courage, Corbaccio in Volpone and Kit Carson in William Saroyan's The Time of Your Life.

1981

Cater's theatre work picked up again with John Wells's hilarious satire Anyone For Denis? at the Whitehall in 1981 in which he played Denis Thatcher's bankrupt buddy Maurice Picarda.

1980

He was a Cockney dad in Central's The Other 'Arf (1980), opposite Lorraine Chase's Twiggy-like model, and also appeared in the BBC's Sitting Pretty (1992), with Diane Bull as "the Jackie Onassis of Bethnal Green". Cater was a perfectionist, proud of his craft. He said that if you could not cross a stage with a cup of tea, do a half-trip, a double-take on the non-existent pothole and finish the un-spilt cuppa on the other side, you should find something else to do for a living. His timing was immaculate. He was born in Hendon, north London, into a family of florists, though his mother was a violinist in the Piorinos, a musical dance band trio. At the age of four, John was enrolled at the Jean Boggan school of dance and, with the outbreak of the second world war, was evacuated with his entire Hendon prep school to Devon.

1976

This was interrupted by national service in the Royal Army Educational Corps, but on graduation he was employed at the Dundee Rep by Herbert Wise, a lifelong friend with whom he later appeared in three episodes of the BBC's I, Claudius, as Narcissus (1976). Rep and summer seasons followed at Nottingham, Guildford, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Cork before he joined Peter Hall's first London RSC at the Aldwych, appearing in The Duchess of Malfi, Ondine with Leslie Caron and John Whiting's The Devils.

1970

Small-screen credits included the landmark Jean-Paul Sartre adaptation Road to Freedom (1970) and snowballed in series such as The Bill, Crossroads, Minder, Casualty and Midsomer Murders.

1966

A modest career in films was launched with support roles in Alfie (1966), Loot (1970) and a pair of horror movies which starred Vincent Price, the Abominable Doctor Phibes (1971) and Doctor Phibes Rises Again (1972).

1963

These were heady times, made headier by falling in love with his fellow RSC actor Wendy Gifford, whom he married in 1963.

1961

A masterful character actor who was in the first London season of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1961 and who became a familiar face in countless television sitcoms and serials, notably as a core cast member in The Duchess of Duke Street in 1976. In The Duchess, he played the enigmatic hall porter Mr Starr, never without his squeaky boots or little dog, Fred - a performance that led to comedy stints with Frankie Howerd, Roy Kinnear and Dick Emery.

1949

His first television appearance was in a 1949 play about the French resistance, broadcast live from Alexandra Palace.

1948

He completed his education at Shebbear college, near Bideford, before going on to Rada in 1948.