Demon Headmaster actor Terrence Hardiman dies aged 86
Terrence Hardiman, the actor who played the titular character in the CBBC series The Demon Headmaster, has passed away at the age of 86. His agent confirmed the news and paid tribute to him as a much-loved stage and screen actor. Hardiman’s portrayal of the sinister character terrified a generation of children during the show’s original run from 1996 to 1998.
He made a brief appearance in the reboot of the series in 2019. The Demon Headmaster was based on a series of children’s books by Gillian Cross, and Hardiman’s performance as the hypnotic character, who would say “Look into my eyes,” while removing his dark glasses, left a lasting impression on viewers.
Terrence Hardiman was born in 1937 in east London and studied English at the University of Cambridge, where he developed a passion for acting. He performed with the university’s amateur dramatic club, alongside future stars such as Derek Jacobi.
Hardiman had a successful career in both film and stage, including a touring production of Doctor Faustus with the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1968, where he played Mephistophilis. He gained his first major television role in Granada’s Crown Court from 1972 onwards and went on to appear in other popular TV shows such as The Crown, Doctor Who, and Prime Suspect.
Hardiman often played characters of authority, and his other credits include Bergerac, Colditz, Minder, and Secret Army. In Richard Attenborough’s 1982 film, Gandhi, he portrayed former UK Prime Minister Ramsay McDonald. Hardiman is survived by his wife Rowena and two children.
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