
William Hoyland
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William Hoyland was born in 1943 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. He was an actor, known for Hellboy (2004), For Your Eyes Only (1981) and Gandhi (1982). He was married to Carole De Jong. He died in July 2017 in the UK
Known for
Credits

Return of the Jedi (1983)
as Imperial Commander (uncredited)

Hellboy (2004)
as General Klaus Werner von Krupt

For Your Eyes Only (1981)
as McGregor

Gandhi (1982)
as Adjutant

Scoop (2006)
as Butler

A Mighty Heart (2007)
as John Bauman

Tube Tales (1999)
as Suicide Victim (segment "My Father The Liar")

Plain Jane (2002)
as Rev Barlow

Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998)
as Police Sergeant

All the King's Men (1999)
as Lt. Col Proctor Beauchamp

Diamond Skulls (1990)
as Inspector Orchard

Assault (1971)
as Chemist in Hospital

Hidden City (1987)
Actor

A Very Open Prison (1995)
as Arthur Hare

Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978)
as Lord Perry Brownlow

Hunt for Justice (2005)
as Judge Manet

Dead Gorgeous (2002)
as Senior Civil Servant

Kill Two Birds (1975)
as Turner

Resurrected (1989)
as Captain Sinclair

Birth of a Nation (1983)
as Mr James

A Choice of Evils (1977)
as Volponi's Secretary
Ready When You Are, Mr McGill (1976)
as Bernard

The Ragman's Daughter (1972)
as Borstal Barber

Sunset Across the Bay (1975)
as Doctor

Blooming Youth (1973)
as Chris Green

Skinflicker (1972)
as Georgie

Half the Picture (1996)
as John Major / Paul Henderson
Not Counting the Savages (1972)
Actor

Poem (1971)
as voiceover
On Reflection: B.S. Johnson on Dr. Samuel Johnson (1972)
Actor
Paradigm (1969)
as Man

You're Human Like the Rest of Them (1967)
as Haakon
The Unfortunates (1969)
Actor





