John Wells

Known for: Acting

Born: November 16, 1936 in Ashford, Kent, UK - Died: January 10, 1998

Wells started in cabaret at Oxford and began his television career as a writer on That Was The Week That Was, the 1960s weekly satire show that launched the careers of David Frost and Millicent Martin, among others, and also appeared in the television programme Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life, as well as in The Secret Policeman's Other Ball. Besides making cameo appearances in films such as Casino Royale (1967) and Rentadick (1972), television dramas like Casanova (1987), an episode of Lovejoy (1991) and comedy shows like Yes Minister, he also wrote television scripts and screenplays, such as Princess Caraboo (1994). In 1971, with John Fortune, he published the comedy classic A Melon for Ecstasy, about a man who consummates his love affair with a tree. Wells played the headmaster of Thursgood's Preparatory School in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (1979). Wells was one of the original contributors to the satirical magazine Private Eye and contributed to Mrs Wilson's Diary, the long-running spoof journal of the wife of Prime Minister Harold Wilson. From 1979 he repeated that success with Dear Bill, a series of letters (co-written with Richard Ingrams) supposedly sent by Denis Thatcher, husband of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, to Bill Deedes. Wells developed the feature into a stage farce, Anyone for Denis?, first performed in 1981, in which he played Denis Thatcher. Co-starring Angela Thorne as Mrs. Thatcher, the play was a major West End hit, toured the UK and was adapted for television.He co-wrote Alice in Wonderland, a musical adaptation of Lewis Carrol’s novel with Carl Davis, which debuted at The Lyric Theatre in the West End, London.[3] Wells also played Denis Thatcher in the Bond movie For Your Eyes Only (1981). In 1991, he and Thorne again played the Thatchers in Dunrulin, a one-off TV sitcom-like satirical look at the couple in retirement.[4] He also voiced Arnold the Elephant, Edward the Monkey and Bert in the children's TV series Charlie Chalk. In 1988, Leonard Bernstein started working on a new version of his much-revised operetta Candide. The author of the original book, Hugh Wheeler, had died, and John Wells was asked to help revise the text.[5] The first production of this "final version", by Scottish Opera, was followed by a "final revised version" in 1989, performances of which have been released on CD and DVD. An insert in the DVD ("Bernstein and Voltaire"), written by Wells, explained what Bernstein had wanted in this final revised version. Wells authored Rude Words in 1991, a history of the London Library, for the institution's 150th anniversary. In 1997, Wells appeared in the BBC situation comedy Chalk as ineffectual headmaster Richard Nixon.[6] His fellow cast members do not recall him being ill on set, but he was too unwell to participate in the second series.[7] Wells' last book, House of Lords, was a best-seller and published a year before his death in 1998. The book is a historical and humorous study of the British peerage system.

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For Your Eyes Only

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For Your Eyes Only

Denis Thatcher, esposo de la Primera Ministra

1981 Adventure
Anyone for Denis

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Denis Thatcher

1982 Comedy
Revolution

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Revolution

Corty

1985 Adventure
Dutch Girls

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Dutch Girls

Headmaster

1985 Comedy
Let's Sleep On it

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Let's Sleep On it

1975 Documentary
The Bobo

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The Bobo

Pompadour Major Domo

1967 Comedy
Rentadick

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Rentadick

Owltruss

1972 Comedy
30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia!

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30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia!

Honorable Gavin Hopton

1968 Comedy
The Secret Policeman's Other Ball

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The Secret Policeman's Other Ball

Self - Various Roles

1982 Comedy
Consuming Passions

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Consuming Passions

1988 Comedy
The Flying Alberts (Brucey Lacey edit)

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The Flying Alberts (Brucey Lacey edit)

1964 Documentary
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes

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Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes

Sir Evelyn Blount

1984 Adventure
Casino Royale

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Casino Royale

'Q's' Assistant

1967 Adventure
Every Home Should Have One

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Every Home Should Have One

Tolworth

1970 Comedy
The Light Princess

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The Light Princess

Bee (voice)

1978 Fantasy
Stones

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Stones

Porton

1976 TV Movie
Love's Labour's Lost

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Love's Labour's Lost

Holofernes

1985 Comedy
Princess Caraboo

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Princess Caraboo

Reverend Hunt

1994 Comedy
The Mystery of the Disappearing Schoolgirls

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The Mystery of the Disappearing Schoolgirls

Pigeon (voice)

1980 Mystery
Cinderella: The Shoe Must Go On

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Cinderella: The Shoe Must Go On

Denis, King Charming

1986 Comedy
Bottom Mindless Violence

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Bottom Mindless Violence

Doctor (archive footage)

2004 Comedy
The Giftie

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The Giftie

Frank

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Q...

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Q...

1969 Comedy
Charlie Chalk

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Charlie Chalk

1988 Animation