
Actor
Colin Welland
Born 1934 · Liverpool, England
Actor and writer Colin Welland will perhaps be forever remembered for his triumph at the 1982 Academy Awards, when he won the Best Screenplay Oscar for his screenplay for the hit film Chariots of Fire, proclaiming "The British are Coming!" As an actor, his first film appearance is perhaps still his best-loved, the sympathetic Mr Farthing in Kes (1969), for which he won a BAFTA. Born in Liverpool, but raised in Leigh, Welland initially started out as an art teacher before moving into acting and becoming a household name playing the role of PC Graham in the long running BBC police serial Z Cars. Aside from Chariots of Fire, he wrote many other plays and films including the BAFTA winning Kisses at Fifty (later remade for Hollywood with Gene Hackman as Twice in a Lifetime), Leeds United! based on the rag trade strike that his own mother-in-law was active in, Yanks, A Dry White Season and War of the Buttons. As a film and TV actor his credits include Kes, Straw Dogs, Blue Remembered Hills, Cowboys and Sweeney! He died at the age of 81 on November 2, 2015, having suffered from Alzheimer's disease for several years.
Acting

Straw Dogs
Rev. Barney Hood · 1971

Kes
Mr. Farthing · 1970

The Sweeney
Tober · 1975

Villain
Tom Binney · 1971

Sweeney!
Frank Chadwick · 1977

For the Greater Good
Sir David Whites · 1991

Trial & Retribution
Mallory · 1997

Z-Cars
PC David Graham · 1962

Dancin' Thru the Dark
Manager · 1990

Cowboys
Geyser · 1980

Play for Today
Willie · 1970

Femme Fatale
Martin Harty · 1993

Blue Remembered Hills
Willie · 1979

United Kingdom
Chief Constable James McBride · 1981

Armchair Theatre
Tony · 1956

Machinegunner
Bone · 1976

The Secret Life of Ian Fleming
Reuters editor · 1990

Roll On Four O'Clock
Lennie Brown · 1970

Bramwell
Mr. Barclay · 1995

The Fix
Harry Catterick · 1997

A Passage to England
Onslow · 1975

The Return of the Green Man
Narrator · 1990

Watch That Space
Self · 1978

Say Goodnight to Your Grandma
Tony · 1970
Writing

Chariots of Fire
Writer · 1981

War of the Buttons
Writer · 1994

A Dry White Season
Screenplay · 1989

Yanks
Story · 1979

Leeds United!
Writer · 1974

Your Man from Six Counties
Writer · 1976

The Hallelujah Handshake
Writer · 1970

Twice in a Lifetime
Writer · 1985

Play for Today
Writer · 1970

Jack Point
Writer · 1973

ITV Saturday Night Theatre
Writer · 1969

Armchair Theatre
Writer · 1956