Edwin Apps
Acting
Edwin Apps was a familiar face during the early days of British television, at his most prolific as a character actor between 1953 and 1972. In addition, he sidelined as a scripter for the BBC, penning some 33 episodes of the comedy series All Gas and Gaiters (1966). The son of auctioneers and hop farmers, he was born in East Kent. Upon the marital breakup of his parents, he was evacuated to Cornwall at the onset of World War II. At seventeen, he joined a repertory company in the north of England, though his budding career as a thespian was interrupted by national service. Having eventually completed his training at the Central School of Speech and Drama, he resumed his career on the stage as well as doing live television. In 1976, Edwin and his wife, the RADA-trained actress and writer Pauline Devaney, resettled on a farm in the French town of Liez (south-Vendée) in western France. He now appeared only occasionally in French films, devoting time to his life-long passion for painting ("I was a lonely child. At 10, I found a box of paint: since then, I have not let go of the brush"). A successful painter of oils on canvas, he specialised in satirical depictions of bishops in unconventional situations. In 2013, he published a humorous autobiography entitled "Pursued by Bishops - the Memoirs of Edwin Apps". His wife is also an accomplished painter, finalist in the 2017 National Art Competition
Known For

1961
The Avengers
1961 · tv

1987
Crossbow
1987 · tv

1999
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc
1999 · movie

1998
Highlander: The Raven
1998 · tv

1997
Joséphine, Guardian Angel
1997 · tv

1962
Out of This World
1962 · tv

1968
Ooh La La!
1968 · tv

1956
Whack-O!
1956 · tv

1964
A Choice of Coward
1964 · tv

1956
Armchair Theatre
1956 · tv

1977
The Galton & Simpson Playhouse
1977 · tv

1964
The Bargee
1964 · movie

1964
Ring of Spies
1964 · movie

1977
The Black Panther
1977 · movie

1962
I Thank a Fool
1962 · movie