Stewart Bevan
Bevan in 1977
Born
Stewart John Llewellyn Bevan

(1948-03-10)10 March 1948
London, England
Died20 February 2022(2022-02-20) (aged 73)
Alma materCorona Theatre School
OccupationActor
Years active1966–2022
Partners
  • Katy Manning (1972–1974)
  • Virginia Moore (1977–2022; his death)
Children2

Stewart John Llewellyn Bevan (10 March 1948 – 20 February 2022) was a British actor, best known for his performances in both film and television. His extensive career includes the films Brannigan (1975), The Ghoul (1975), House of Mortal Sin (1976), Ivanhoe (1982), Chromophobia (2005) and The Scouting Book for Boys (2009) while on television, he played Clifford Jones in the 1973 Doctor Who serial "The Green Death" and Ray Oswell in Emmerdale (1977).[1]

Early life

Bevan was born into a Welsh family, his parents being Ray Bevan and wife Gwen. He spent his early years in Southall, Middlesex.[2] After leaving school at the age of 15, he became a young manager in Pierre Cardin's menswear shop.[3] At around this time he met the first love of his life Jackie, at the local Youth Club who encouraged him to join the local Amateur Dramatics society. Bevan participated in a festival at The Questors Theatre where he won an award for Best Actor.[4] Shortly after this he decided to enrol at the Corona Theatre School he became friends with fellow actor Michael Des Barres On his second day, the pair went to audition for small roles as teenage schoolchildren for the film To Sir, with Love which they both got, and performed side by side with Lulu and Sidney Poitier.[5] During this time, Stewart performed as a dancer with Jayne Mansfield on her cabaret tour of clubs in the North of England.[3]

Career

After his role in To Sir, with Love (1967), Bevan had a part in the film Lock Up Your Daughters! (1969) before spent two years in a production of Conduct Unbecoming in the West End from 1969 to 1971 playing Lieutenant Edward Millington alongside Jeremy Clyde, Jeremy Bulloch and Gareth Hunt.[4] His film credits include Burke & Hare (1972), The Flesh and Blood Show (1972), Steptoe and Son Ride Again (1973), The Ghoul (1975), Brannigan (1975) and House of Mortal Sin (1976).[6]

TV roles include: Public Eye, Secret Army, Shoestring, Blake's 7, The Enigma Files, Ivanhoe, Airline, The Gentle Touch, Casualty, Silent Witness and Murder in Mind.[7] He is well known for playing Professor Clifford Jones, a love interest for the Doctor's companion Jo Grant (Katy Manning), in the 1973 Doctor Who serial The Green Death.[8]

Bevan also made many appearances in theatre including in Chase Me, Comrade, The Taming of the Shrew, Under Milk Wood, The Importance of Being Earnest, Come and Be Killed (1972), Fatal Affair (1974), Candida (1977) and Deathtrap in 2002 with David Soul and Susan Penhaligon.[4]

In 2012, Bevan voiced the character of Inspector Nettles in an episode of the audio series Iris Wildthyme with Katy Manning for Big Finish Productions.[9] Bevan also provided his voice for the part of BOSS for Big Finish Productions in their Torchwood audio series with Manning and John Barrowman.[10]

In 2019, Bevan reprised his role as Clifford Jones opposite Manning in a trailer for the Doctor Who Season 10 Blu-ray box-set in which he and Manning also feature in a documentary where they revisit the filming locations for The Green Death.[11] In 2020, the pair starred in another trailer in their roles from Doctor Who, this time for the Season 8 Blu-Ray box-set.[12] A trailer for the Season 9 Blu-Ray box set confirms that Cliff has recently died, with Jo Grant acting to set up a charitable foundation in his name to continue his desire to protect Earth.

Personal life and death

Prior to filming Doctor Who Bevan became engaged to Katy Manning; they were together for two years, 1972 to 1974. The plot of their joint appearance in Doctor Who saw Manning's character leaving the series to marry Bevan's character.

Bevan had a relationship with Virginia Moore, an actress, from 1977 until his death. They had two daughters.[3]

Bevan died on 20 February 2022, two weeks before his 74th birthday.[13][14][3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1967To Sir, with LoveSchoolboy
1969Lock Up Your Daughters!Tom
1972Burke & HareBruce
1972The Flesh and Blood ShowHarry Mulligan
1973Steptoe and Son Ride AgainVet
1975BranniganAlex
1975The GhoulBilly
1976House of Mortal SinTerry Wyatt
1976Spy StorySylvesterUncredited
19814D Special AgentsDet. Sgt. Crane
2005ChromophobiaDavid
2009The Scouting Book for BoysFrank

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1966The TroubleshootersTwp MorrisEpisode: "A Run for Their Money"
1973Doctor WhoProf. Clifford JonesAll 6 episodes of "The Green Death"
1975Public EyeMartins2 episodes
1977RomanceRupertEpisode: "Emily"
1977EmmerdaleRay Oswell8 episodes
1978AccidentIntervieweeEpisode: "Terri"
1979Dick TurpinCharles FentonEpisode: "The Pursuit"
1979Secret ArmyFlight Sgt. SharpEpisode: "The Last Run"
1979ShoestringPresenterEpisode: "Private Ear"
1979PaulEpisode: "The Link-Up"
1979DJEpisode: "Stamp Duty"
1980Blake's 7MaxEpisode: "Death-Watch"
1980The Enigma FilesLennyEpisode: "The Sweeper"
1980The Onedin LineThe MateEpisode: "A Royal Return"
1981LamaloadDavidTV film
1982AirlineGloverEpisode: "Conscience"
1982IvanhoeEdwardTV film
1983The Gentle TouchRay GillespieEpisode: "Pressures"
1983NannyDoctor BroganEpisode: "The Sault"
1983Number 10Peter EvansEpisode: "A Woman of Style"
1984The BriefChief Insp. Long2 episodes
1987A Dorothy L. Sayers MysterySergeant RyderEpisode: "Strong Poison: Episode One"
1988CasualtyKenith PollardEpisode: "Desperate Odds"
1989Shalom SalaamRichard2 episodes
1989ScreenPlayStrangerEpisode: "Seeing in the Dark"
1994The House of EliottGeorge PhillipsEpisode: #3.7
1995The BillHoward SharpeEpisode: "Journey Home"
1996Crocodile Shoes IISuperior OfficerEpisode: "Boom"
1997Silent WitnessWyn's Man2 episodes
1997BrooksideMr. DawsonEpisode: #1.1899
2002Murder in MindMournerEpisode: "Rage"
2004Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk StockingProprietorTV film
2005The BriefChairman of the JuryEpisode: "Blame"

References

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  3. 1 2 3 4 "Stewart Bevan obituary". TheGuardian.com. 9 March 2022.
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  6. "Stewart Bevan movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
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  9. "3. Iris Wildthyme Series 03 - Iris Wildthyme - Big Finish". www.bigfinish.com.
  10. "Big Finish Review: Torchwood – The Green Life | The Digital Fix". www.thedigitalfix.com.
  11. "Doctor Who's next classic Blu-ray release will feature all-time-great Jon Pertwee stories". 16 April 2019.
  12. O'Connor, Rachael (21 February 2022). "Doctor Who star Stewart Bevan dies aged 73".
  13. "Doctor Who actor Stewart Bevan dies, aged 73". Radio Times. 21 February 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  14. Bevan, Wendy (22 February 2022). "Remembering my dear Dad who passed away on Sunday". Twitter.
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