Joss Ackland- Biography

About Joss Ackland

Prolific stage performer with the Old Vic and the Mermaid Theater companies who made his professional debut in 1945, only entering films in the late 1960s (after an uncredited film debut in "Seven Days to Noon" 1950). Ackland's most recent memorable screen roles include Greta Scacchi's scheming husband in "White Mischief", Don Masino Croce in Michael Cimino's "The Sicilian" (both 1987) and the villainous South African diplomat Arjen Rudd, in "Lethal Weapon II" (1989).

A musical comedy star in the West End productions of "A Little Night Music", "Evita", "Peter Pan" and "Jean Seberg", Ackland won acclaim for portraying C.S. Lewis in the British TV production, "Shadowlands" (1985).

Partners

Wife

Rosemary Kircaldy. mother of Ackland's seven children

Family

Father

Norman Ackland.

Mother

Ruth Ackland.

Son

Paul Ackland. died in October 1982

Education

Central School of Speech and Drama, London , England

Career Milestones

1962

Debut as theater director, "The Plough and the Stars", Mermaid Theater, London

1962

Served as associate director, Mermaid Theatre, London

1957

Returned to UK

1954

Moved with family to Central Africa where he worked as a tea planter, then returned to stage there and also worked as disc-jockey and scriptwriter

1950

Film debut, "Seven Days to Noon" (uncredited)

1946

London stage debut, "The Hasty Heart"

Worked in a brewery, then on a dairy farm before studying acting