Simon MacCorkindale Biography (1952-)

Full name, Simon Charles Pendered MacCorkindale; born February 12, 1952, in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England; son of Peter Bernard (in the Royal Air Force) and Gilliver Mary (maiden name, Pendered) MacCorkindale; married Fiona Elizabeth Fullerton, July 10, 1976 (divorced, September, 1983); married Susan MelodyGeorge (an actress and producer), October 5, 1984. Addresses: Office:Amy International Productions, Inc., 9903 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills,CA, 90210.; Agent: Kaufman & Bernstein, 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2270, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Nationality
British
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, director, producer, writer
Birth Details
February 12, 1952
Ely, Cambridgeshire, England

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Ian Sutherland, Sutherland's Law, BBC, 1975
  • Peter Gilke, Baby for Beasts, 1976
  • Dr. Dady, Within These Walls, 1977
  • Professor Jonathan Chase, Manimal, NBC, 1983
  • Greg Reardon, Falcon Crest, CBS, 1984-86
  • Peter Sinclair, Counterstrike (also known as Force de Frappe), USA Network, 1990
  • Movies
  • The Pilot, Time and Again, 1975
  • Paul Verdayne, Three Weeks, Thames, 1976
  • Siegfried Sassoon, Out of Battle, BBC, 1977
  • Hank Richards, Falcon's Gold (also known as Robbers of theSacred Mountain), 1982
  • Glen Stevens, Obsessive Love, CBS, 1984
  • Adam Novacek, Family of Cops, CBS, 1995
  • Richard Keaton, At the Midnight Hour, CBS, 1995
  • Patrick Kelly, No Greater Love (also known as Danielle Steel's "No Greater Love"), NBC, 1996
  • Jack Campbell, While My Pretty One Sleeps (also known as Mary Higgins Clark's While My Pretty One Sleeps), The Family Channel, 1997
  • Miniseries
  • Lucius, Jesus of Nazareth (also known as Gesu di Nazareth),NBC, 1975
  • Lucius, I, Claudius, BBC, 1976
  • Joe Kapp, Quatermass, Thames, 1979
  • David Clement, The Manions of America, ABC, 1980
  • Manley-Jones, Twist of Fate, NBC, 1989
  • Specials
  • Sir Thomas Walsingham, Will Shakespeare, 1976
  • Paris, Romeo and Juliet, Thames, 1976
  • MacDuff, Macbeth, 1981
  • Narrator, Future Probe II, PBS, 1985
  • Pilots
  • Dr. Bob Hobart, Scalpels, NBC, 1980
  • Dr. Jonathan Chase, Manimal, NBC, 1983
  • Episodic
  • Rolf, "Skin Game," BBC Play of the Month, BBC, 1974
  • General Hospital, ABC, 1974
  • Houseman, "Intent," Hunter's Walk, 1975
  • Doomdolt Chase, HTV, 1977
  • Just William, 1977
  • This Is Your Life, Thames, 1977
  • Gaylord Duke, "The Duke of Duke," Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1979
  • "Visitor from the Other Side," The Hammer House of Horror, 1980
  • Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981
  • Billy Dawson, Hart to Hart, ABC, 1982
  • Dynasty, ABC, 1982
  • Robert Tyler, "Eyewitness," Matt Houston, ABC, 1984
  • Maxwell Harding, "Cutting Edge," E.N.G., 1994
  • Alex Chandler, "Charity," Nikita, 1997
  • Dennis Robillard, Gene Roddenberry's "Earth: Final Conflict,"syndicated, 1997
  • Professor Jonathan Chase, "Manimal," Night Man, 1998
  • Oscar Wilde, Mentors, 1999
  • Reed Horton, "The Traitor," Poltergeist: The Legacy, 1999
  • Reed Horton, "Double Cross," Poltergeist: The Legacy, 1999
  • Reed Horton, "Unholy Congress," Poltergeist: The Legacy, 1999
  • Reed Horton, "Sacrifice," Poltergeist: The Legacy, 1999
  • Reed Horton, "Body and Soul," Poltergeist: The Legacy, 1999
  • Other Television Appearances
  • (Television debut) Lieutenant Carter, Hawkeye the Pathfinder, BBC,1973
  • Joe Kapp, The Quatermass Conclusion, 1978
  • Johnny Harlow, The Way to Dusty Death, 1995
  • Sands of Eden, 1997
  • Walton Baden Smith, Running Wild, 1997
  • Steve Vandermeer, The Girl Next Door, 1999
  • Television Work
  • Series
  • Coexecutive producer, Queen of Swords, 2000
  • Episodic
  • Director, Falcon Crest, CBS, 1985
  • Film Appearances
  • (Film debut) First helmsman, Juggernaut, United Artists, 1974
  • Lawrence Gibbons, The Road to Mandalay, Chatsworth Films, 1977
  • Simon Doyle, Death on the Nile, Paramount, 1977
  • Arthur Davies, The Riddle of the Sands, Rank, 1978
  • Lewis Clarkson, Caboblanco, Avco-Embassy, 1979
  • Richard Kayertz, Outpost of Progress, AFI, 1981
  • Prince Mikah, The Sword and the Sorcerer, Group One, 1982
  • Philip FitzRoyce, Jaws 3-D (also known as Jaws III), Universal, 1983
  • Mark, Shades of Love: Sincerely, Violet (also known as Sincerely, Violet), 1987
  • Flight boss, Wing Commander, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999
  • Jack, The Dinosaur Hunter, Credo Releasing, 2000
  • Film Producer
  • Stealing Heaven, 1988
  • Djavolji raj (also known as That Summer of White Roses), 1989
  • Such a Long Journey, 1998
  • Stage Appearances
  • (Stage debut) Captain Blackwood, Bequest to the Nation, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England, 1973
  • Captain Hardy, Journey's End, Coventry, 1973
  • Geoff, Getting On, Coventry, 1973
  • Woodenshoes Elchorn, The Front Page, Coventry, 1973
  • Adam, Back to Methuselah, Shaw Festival, 1973
  • Russian soldier, The Potsdam Quartet, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, London, 1973
  • (London debut) Sarcastic bystander, Pygmalion, Albery Theatre, 1974
  • Jeremy, B-B-Que, Soho Poly Theatre, England, 1974
  • Alan Howard, French without Tears, Thorndike Theatre, then YvonneArnaud Theatre, 1975
  • Shakespeare, The Dark Lady of the Sonnets, Cockpit Theatre, London, 1975, then National Theatre, London, 1977
  • The Importance of Being Oscar (solo show), Cambridge Festival, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985
  • Title role, The Gayden Chronicles, CAST Theatre, Los Angeles, 1980
  • Title role, Macbeth, Ludlow Festival, Ludlow Castle, London, 1980
  • Also appeared in productions at Questors Theatre, London; Globe Playhouseand CAST Theatre, Hollywood, CA; Stage Company, West Palm Beach, FL, 1982; and Westwood Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1985.
  • Stage Work
  • Director, Relatively Speaking, Oakington, England, 1974, then (also producer) Questors Theatre, 1977
  • Director, The Merchant of Venice, Globe Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1981
  • Producer and director, A Doll's House, Matrix Theatre, Hollywood, 1982
  • Sleuth, Houston, TX, and Granny's Dinner Theatre, Dallas, TX,both 1982
  • Producer, Sleuth, La Mirada, Fresno, and Santa Barbara, CA, all 1982
  • Also director of The Happiest Days of Your Life, Oakington.
  • WRITINGS
  • Plays
  • (With John Byrne Cooke) Woden's Day, 1986
  • Screenplays
  • Djavolji raj (also known as That Summer of White Roses), 1989

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

    Electronic:
    • Simon MacCorkindale Fans Homepage, http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/8516/index.html.