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Simon MacCorkindale

Personal Profile

Simon MacCorkindale
  • Birth Name:
    Simon Charles Prendered MacCorkindale
  • Date of Birth:
    February 12, 1952
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Aquarius
  • Place of Birth:
    Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    British
  • Education:
    Theatre of Arts, London

Family

Simon MacCorkindale
  • Father:
    Peter MacCorkindale
  • Mother:
    Gill
  • Brother:
    Duncan
  • Spouse:
    Fiona Fullerton - Divorced
    Susan George - Present

Career

Simon MacCorkindale

Trivia

Simon MacCorkindale
  • On 25 August 2008 he replaced Simon Burke as Captain Georg von Trapp in the London Palladium production of The Sound of Music and remained with the show till its closure on 21 February 2009.
  • In February 2007, MacCorkindale took a sabbatical from Casualty to tour the UK in a revival of the Agatha Christie thriller The Unexpected Guest.
  • MacCorkindale joined the cast of the BBC One medical drama Casualty and portrays clinical lead consultant Harry Harper.
  • He also produced and composed music for the 1989 film Djavolji raj (That Summer of White Roses), starring his wife Susan George.
  • He served as co-executive producer for the 2000 syndicated TV series Queen of Swords,and guest starred as the sadistic sea captain Charles Wentworth in the episode Runaways, and the 2002 syndicated Canadian TV series Adventure Inc..
  • He made his TV directing debut in 1986, directing the Falcon Crest episode "Checkmate".
  • He has also starred in At The Midnight Hour with Patsy Kensit.
  • He served as the male lead on at least two television programs: Manimal in 1983 and Counterstrike from 1990-3.
  • Simon has a vast number of acting credits to his name having appeared in numerous television and film roles both in United Kingdom and America.

Biography

Simon MacCorkindale
Last Updated: Tuesday, October 06, 2009

SimonSimon MacCorkindale  was born in Cambridge, England . Simon MacCorkindale's first career choice was to follow in his Air Force pilot father's bootsteps, but his deteriorating eyesight forced him to choose an alternative vocation. He took drama classes following high school graduation and put in much time on the repertory theatre stage, culminating in an appearance in the highly acclaimed production of "Pygmalion" with Alec McCowen and Diana Rigg in 1974.

Simon later appeared in several classical TV productions, such as "I, Claudius" (1976) (mini) and "Jesus of Nazareth" (1977) (mini). His major breakthrough in film was as a charming and cunning murderer in Death on the Nile (1978), with similar roles in such films as The Riddle of the Sands (1979). Hollywood became an option for him in the 80s and he found his patrician good looks well suited for TV, with series roles in soap operas ("Falcon Crest") as well as adventures ("Manimal").

Since then Simon has delved into stage projects featuring as both director and actor, notably in "Macbeth" and "The Merchant of Venice". Divorced during his early career from actress Fiona Fullerton, he subsequently married Brit actress Susan George, also producing a few of her films. He focused for a time as a producer/director/writer on a variety of personal projects, but has since concentrated again on performing. Simon is now starring as a consultant in the popular british TV hospital drama Casualty.

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