Colin Welland

Colin Welland

actor, writer, soundtrack

Colin Welland was born on Jul 04, 1934 in UK. Colin Welland's big-screen debut came with Kes directed by Ken Loach in 1969, strarring Mr. Farthing. Colin Welland is known for War of the Buttons directed by John Roberts, Gregg Fitzgerald stars as Fergus and Gerard Kearney as Big Con. Colin Welland has got 6 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Colin Welland achieved is Academy Awards, USA. The upcoming new movie Colin Welland plays is War of the Buttons which will be released on Sep 29, 1995.

In a career of over 30 years this Lancashire-born former art teacher has achieved great success in acting, both in television and film and writing, for television, film and stage.His first film appearance is perhaps still his best-loved, the sympathetic Mr Farthing in Kes (1969), for which he won a BAFTA. Welland started in television in 1962 with his role of Constable David Graham in the long-running police serial Z Cars (1962). With its groundbreaking grittiness the series introduced a new realism to the genre. Welland stayed with the show until 1965, by which time he was a household name.In the 70s, Welland combined careers as an actor and writer. On the film side he put in a nice turn as a laconic policeman in Salaud (1971) and featured in the controversial Les chiens de paille (1971) and in an episode of the popular TV series Regan: Faces (1975) and its big-screen adaptation La brigade volante (1977). In this time he had also been writing and appearing (sometimes both) in several plays and TV movies - he was voted Best TV Playwright in Britain in 1970, 1973 and 1974. In 1972 he won a BAFTA for Play for Today: Kisses at Fifty (1973). His plays were known for their earthy humour and working-class themes.He reappeared with the other stars from the early years of Z Cars in the show's finale in 1978. In 1979 he put in one of his most memorable TV performances in Dennis Potter's award-winning play Play for Today: Blue Remembered Hills (1979) which recalled the days of the author's childhood. Playing the role of a child, Welland cavorted gleefully around woods and fields crammed into a pair of boy's shorts.His first film as a writer was the successful John Schlesinger wartime culture clash drama Yanks (1979) and after this he decided to focus on his writing. He followed Yanks up with the multi award-winning, box office smash Les chariots de feu (1981), for which he won the Best Screenplay Oscar.If his heralded arrival of the Brits didn't quite materialise, Welland did write some other worthy films - Soleil d'automne (1985) was an effective blue-collar drama starring Gene Hackman, Une saison blanche et sèche (1989) starred Donald Sutherland and dealt with the cruelties imposed by apartheid in South Africa (co-written with Euzhan Palcy) and La guerre des boutons, ça recommence (1994) was an offbeat and entertaining tale of warring children.He has put in occasional acting appearances over the years and was last seen in Bramwell: Our Brave Boys (1998) and Bramwell: Loose Women (1998) in 1998.In 1962 he married Patricia Sweeney, they have 4 children. Genevieve, Catherine, Caroline and Christie.

  • Birthday

    Jul 04, 1934
  • Place of Birth

    Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK

Known For

Awards

6 wins & 2 nominations

Academy Awards, USA
1982
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner - Oscar
Evening Standard British Film Awards
1982
Best Screenplay
Winner - Evening Standard British Film Award
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