Description:
The son of a police superintendent in India, the character actor James Hayter was educated in Scotland, where he was urged into acting by his headmaster. After one year (1924-5) at the Royal Academy of the Dramatic Arts in London, he performed in repertory theater, eventually appearing in The West End in such plays as "1066 and All That" and "French Without Tears." He made his film debut in 1936 and continued in films until World War II, when he served in the Royal Armoured Corps. After the war, he established an active screen career, excelling at various sorts of character roles, especially in comedy. Characteristic roles include Friar Tuck in The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) and A Challenge for Robin Hood (1967), The Pickwick Papers (1952), and David Copperfield (1970).
Birthday
April 23, 1907
Born In
Lonavala, India
Height
165 cm
Spouse/Ex-
Mary E. R. Shaw 1946 - March 27, 1983 (his death),Marjorie Lane July 8, 1934 - ? (divorced)
Trivia
He did not return to Are You Being Served? (1972) after his first season on the show, even
though he intended to, as he was made a better offer NOT to appear on
it. He had been doing the TV voice-overs for Mr. Kipling's
Cakes, but the firm did not like him playing Mr. Tebbs, as they thought
the character was unpleasant and it would hurt their product's
image. When Hayter defied Mr. Kipling's request that he quit the show,
saying he would continue in the part, the firm offered him three times
his BBC salary if he terminated his connection with "Are You Being
Served?". According to co-star Nicholas Smith, who was co-starring in a farce
with Hayter during the off-season, "I said, what was he going to
decide? 'Well, my boy,' he growled, 'if they will pay me three times as
much not to do it, then I won't do it. At my time of life I have no
more ambition!'" Hayter, who had replaced Arthur Brough on the show, was
himself replaced by Alfie Bass, who also lasted just one season.