Paul Eddington Biography
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Paul Clark Eddington CBE (18 June 1927 β 4 November 1995) was an English actor best known for playing Jerry Leadbetter in the television sitcom The Good Life (1975β78) and politician Jim Hacker in the sitcom Yes Minister (1980β84) and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister (1986β88).
Eddington was born at Paddington in London to decorative artist Albert Clark Eddington and Frances Mary (nΓ©e Roberts); he was raised in St John's Wood. The family were Quakers β Albert Clark Eddington being related to the Somerset shoemaking Clark family and the scientist Sir Arthur Eddington β and Eddington was brought up by his parents with strict family values. His father had been "emotionally shattered" on his return from the First World War, which led to Eddington being a life-long pacifist. Eddington attended Sibford School, Sibford Ferris, Oxfordshire. In 1952, he married Patricia (nΓ©e Scott).
Having registered as a conscientious objector, Eddington began his acting career as a teenager with Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) during the Second World War. He worked for Sheffield Repertory Theatre, a theatre company based at Sheffield Playhouse, and made his first TV appearance in 1956 as a regular cast member of The Adventures of Robin Hood. Initially he played minor characters, but in the fourth season (1959β60), he played Will Scarlet.
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