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Victor Winding

Victor Winding
Born 30 January 1929
Lambeth, London
Died 9 October 2014
Pontypool, Wales
Occupation Actor

Victor Winding (30 January 1929 – 9 October 2014) was a British actor born in Lambeth, London.

Winding was educated at Westminster Technical Institute and initially trained as a draughtsman but acted in amateur dramatics and taught drama at night school. In 1958, aged 29, he joined Farnham Repertory Theatre. The Castle Theatre was opened in 1941, and operated as a weekly repertory theatre. The English Classical Players' European tour was cut short by the outbreak of war and the actors decided to make their base in Farnham. Three years later in 1961 he worked with The Old Vic in London. His first TV acting role was in Emergency – Ward 10 in 1957 playing the part of Dr Fairfax.

At the age of 34 in 1963 Winding acted in James Saunders' play Next Time I'll Sing To You, at the Criterion Theatre in London, England with actor Barry Foster, Liz Fraser, Peter McEnery, and Denys Graham in the cast.

His West End theatre performances included Poor Bitos by Jean Anouilh translated by Lucienne Hill at the Duke of York's Theatre, St. Martin's Lane, London in 1964 and also The Merchant of Venice.

He appeared in "The Faceless Ones", a Doctor Who serial broadcast from April to May 1967 starring Patrick Troughton in which he played the character called Spencer, an airline pilot at Gatwick Airport, where his identity was taken over by a chameleon.

His film roles included appearances in 3 Pete Walker horror movies, namely Frightmare (1974), House of Mortal Sin (1975), and Schizo (1976). His other films included The System (1964), The Medusa Touch (1978) as a senior police officer, and The Sailor's Return (1978) in which he played the ship's captain.


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