Keywords: edward woodward edwardwoodward messiah project 365 project365 rip the equaliser theequaliser Sad, but it's time for another tribute photo. This time it's Edward Woodward, who seems omnipresent yet never really had any massive roles. He's always done best in TV, and whilst 'The Equaliser' always skirted the very fringes of plausibility I applaud any action hero with grey hair and a fabulously beautiful Series III XJ Jaguar. Much more plausible was 'The Wicker Man', and the character of Sergeant Howie needed to be SO virtuous that it was a bit of stretch even in the early seventies. Nevertheless, with Woodward in the part you could just about buy it. For the photo I've grabbed something from my collection, and this one is the cover art to the BBC's delightfully creepy crime thriller 'Messiah', which was first broadcast in 2001. Woodward played a priest, and was a joy to watch. RIP and thanks for the memories! Sad, but it's time for another tribute photo. This time it's Edward Woodward, who seems omnipresent yet never really had any massive roles. He's always done best in TV, and whilst 'The Equaliser' always skirted the very fringes of plausibility I applaud any action hero with grey hair and a fabulously beautiful Series III XJ Jaguar. Much more plausible was 'The Wicker Man', and the character of Sergeant Howie needed to be SO virtuous that it was a bit of stretch even in the early seventies. Nevertheless, with Woodward in the part you could just about buy it. For the photo I've grabbed something from my collection, and this one is the cover art to the BBC's delightfully creepy crime thriller 'Messiah', which was first broadcast in 2001. Woodward played a priest, and was a joy to watch. RIP and thanks for the memories! |