John Horsley (actor)

John Horsley
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Born
John Lovell Horsley

(1920-07-21)21 July 1920
Died12 January 2014(2014-01-12) (aged 93)
OccupationActor
Years active1950–1997
Spouse(s)
June Marshall
(m. 1948; died 1988)
Children2

John Lovell Horsley (21 July 1920 – 12 January 2014) was an English actor.

He was born in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England. The son of a doctor, he made his acting debut at the Theatre Royal in Bournemouth. After appearing in repertory theatres he was called up for military service in the Royal Devon Yeomanry in which he served in Sicily and Italy during the Second World War. He then contracted hepatitis and become a member of an Army drama company that toured military units.

Horsley's early acting career saw him playing a succession of doctors and policemen in many films, the former on film in Hell Drivers (1957), the latter on television in Big Breadwinner Hog (1969). He was more prolific in television from the 1960s and played character roles in many series and programmes including The Lotus Eaters (1972–73) and The Duchess of Duke Street (1976–77), though is perhaps best known for his role as Doc Morrissey in the BBC sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1976–79) in which his catchphrase was "Take two aspirins". He reprised the role in The Legacy of Reginald Perrin in 1996. He also starred in the 1980s comedy series My Husband and I.

He played Giles Rowley in the Tales of the Unexpected episode 'The Colonel's Lady' (1988). Horsley played Sir Ralph Shawcross in the BBC sitcom You Rang, M'Lord? (1990–93) and the Bishop of Tatchester in the BBC adaptation of John Masefield's The Box of Delights (1984), and appeared in Miss Marple (Nemesis) in 1987 as Professor Wanstead and Agatha Christie's Poirot (Hercule Poirot's Christmas) in 1995 as Edward Tressilian. He also appeared in Hi-de-Hi, in the first episode of the fourth season, titled "Co-respondents Course", as Clive. His final role was in the TV mini-series Rebecca in 1997.

Horsley was married to the actress June Marshall (1923–1988) from 1948 until her death, and had two daughters. He died on 12 January 2014 at Denville Hall, a retirement home for actors.

Selected filmography


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