
James Hazeldine
Department: Acting
Biography
British actor James Hazeldine was a well-known face both on British Television and on Stage. Best known for his role as Mike "Bayleaf" Wilson in the ITV drama, London's Burning (1988), many real-life firefighters thought Bayleaf was the character who closely and accurately portrayed your average real-life firefighter, a credit to his acting abilities. A meticulous performer, he was well-known for researching every part he played, and firmly believed that by accurately portraying a character the audience would feel much more involved in and enveloped by the performance. He played the role continuously for seven years from the serial's inception in 1988. (The character's sobriquet stemmed from a culinary bent for complex recipes). In a career spanning three decades, he also guested in such series as 'Boon' and 'Miss Marple', and, in the late 1980s, played the manager of the electrics company in Central's early-evening situation comedy, Young, Gifted and Broke (1989). In 1995, Hazeldine's character was written out of London's Burning of the actor's own volition, but he remained with the programme as a director. In years to come, he expanded his directing talents to encompass other UK drama serials, among them TV's The Knock (1994) and Heartbeat (1992). His acting CV also included sporadic film appearances, such as Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982). Although renowned as a television performer, he was also a respected stage actor, having trained with the Royal Shakespeare Company and, at one time, acted on Broadway alongside Glenda Jackson. He was rehearsing for his role as Sigmund Freud in a new stage play, 'The Talking Cure', when he became ill. In 2002 he appeared in the controversial drama, Shipman, which re-enacted events surrounding the murderous killing spree of Dr Harold Shipman, Britain's most prolific serial killer. Hazeldine assumed the role of Detective Inspector Stan Egerton, the man charged with leading the investigation into the deranged doctor's crimes. Determined that the dramatization should be as authentic as possible, Hazeldine even met with the retired policeman to ensure a realistic portrayal of the diligent law enforcer. Ironically, while the Shipman drama was in production, the real-life Mr. Egerton died suddenly and prematurely of a coronary disorder. James Hazeldine died on 18 December 2002, aged 55. There will never be anyone quite like him again, British Television mourned the loss of a truly great actor, director and personality.
Known For

Exchange and Divide
1980

Pink Floyd: The Wall
1982

Emma
1996

Nicholas and Alexandra
1971

Chocky's Children
1985

Chocky's Challenge
1986

Chocky
1984

A Small Dance
1991

Close Relations
1990

The Corsican Brothers
1985

London's Burning: The Movie
1986

The Long Distance Piano Player
1970

Red Shift
1978

Kisses at Fifty
1973

Harold Shipman: Doctor Death
2002

Business as Usual
1987

Pirate Prince
1991

The Ruling Class
1972

Sovereign's Company
1970

Ride, Ride
1970

The National Health
1973

Hero of the Hour
2000

Miss Marple: The Murder at the Vicarage
1986

The Lady of the Camellias
1976

Stardust
1974

For Services to Myself
1976

Everybody Say Cheese
1971

Macbeth
1983

My Friend Walter
1992

The Medusa Touch
1978

John David
1982

Love on a Gunboat
1977

On the Palm
1987

Forgotten Love Songs
1978

The Circe Complex
1980

The Fireboy
1994

The Chester Mystery Plays
1976

Midsomer Murders
1997

The Last Train
1999

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
2002

The Omega Factor
1979

Heartbeat
1992

Dalziel & Pascoe
1996

Inspector Morse
1987

Sherlock Holmes
1984

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951

Play for Today
1970

BBC Play of the Month
1965

One Summer
1983

Kids
1979

The Vice
1999

Streets Apart
1988

Chocky's Challenge
1986

Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
2001

Cilla's World Of Comedy
1976

Young, Gifted And Broke
1989

Play for Today
1970

The Main Chance
1969

Truckers
1987

Chocky
1984

Sam
1973

Horizon
1964

Noel's Christmas Presents
1986

London's Burning
1986

BBC Play of the Month
1965

BBC2 Play of the Week
1977

Worlds Beyond
1986

The Grand
1997