The Complete File

With the film "adaptation" of the 1980's series The Equalizer released in September 2014 (starring Denzel Washington), I've had fun revisiting the series I remember fondly from my teens and learning more about the other work of its star, Edward Woodward.

 

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Article Links

Following are links to various online articles regarding The Equalizer and Edward Woodward.

A collection of photos from Woodward's career at The Guardian website.

 

"More Naked Heathen Romps", The New York Times review of The Wicker Man release on Blu-ray. (2014)

 

A post by Coleman Luck , writer and producer of The Equalizer, from his blog about Edward Woodward upon his passing.

 

A brief interview with Judi Dench [link no longer active] in which she mentions working with Woodward.

 

"In 1965, Dench and Woodward starred in a production of Noel Coward’s Private Lives.

 

The pair were constantly playing pranks on one another, the funniest being when, during one performance, Woodward shoved Dench against a drinks trolley. The trolley was supposed to topple over with a crash, but on this occasion it stayed upright, with Dench stuck in it. Instead of helping his co-star to her feet, Woodward turned and walked away, leaving her to humiliatingly struggle free."