
John Standing
Biography
Sir John Ronald Leon, 4th Baronet (born 16 August 1934) is an English actor and baronet who is known as John Standing. He is the stepson of John Clements. Standing was born in London, the son of Kay Hammond (née Dorothy Katherine Standing), an actress, and Sir Ronald George Leon, 3rd Baronet, a stockbroker descended from Sir Herbert Leon, the builder of Bletchley Park. He succeeded his father as the 4th baronet in 1964, but does not use the title. The Leon family were, until 1937, owners of Bletchley Park, the country house in Buckinghamshire used in the Second World War as a code-breaking centre. He was educated at Eton College and Millfield School, Somerset. He served in the King's Royal Rifle Corps as a second lieutenant, before going on to study at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London Standing began his career in Peter Brook's 1955 production of Titus Andronicus starring Laurence Olivier and wife Vivien Leigh and later played leading parts in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, Christopher Fry's Ring Round the Moon, A Sense of Detachment by John Osborne, and Noël Coward's Private Lives, with Maggie Smith. He was nominated for an Olivier award (1979) for Close of Play at the National Theatre. He made his film debut in The Wild and the Willing (1962), going on to appear in King Rat (1965), Walk, Don't Run (1966), The Psychopath (1966), The Eagle Has Landed (1976), The Elephant Man (1980), Nightflyers (1987), Mrs Dalloway (1997) and A Good Woman (2004). One of his first major television roles was as Sidney Godolphin in the BBC twelve-part serial, The First Churchills (1969). Other television appearances include Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (1979); the ITV sitcom The Other 'Arf (1980–84), with Lorraine Chase; The Choir (1995) and King Solomon's Mines (2004). In the United States, he made guest appearances in numerous weekly programmes including L.A. Law, Civil Wars and Murder, She Wrote, and co-starred briefly with Robert Wagner and Samantha Smith in the action series Lime Street (1985). In 1976, he also appeared opposite Peter O'Toole in the little-seen BBC thriller film, Rogue Male, directed by Clive Donner. He appeared in the horror film Nightflyers (1987) adapted from a short story by George R. R. Martin. In 2002, he had a speaking credit on Lost Horizons, the second studio album from the British electronic duo Lemon Jelly. On track 1, "Elements", he lists the basic “elements" that make up the world: ash, metal, water, wood, fire and sky. On track 3, "Ramblin' Man", Standing reads a long list of various locations around the world, ranging from small Sussex villages to major world capitals. In July 2010, it was confirmed that he would be appearing as Jon Arryn in the HBO series Game of Thrones, based on Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

V for Vendetta
as Lilliman
2006

The Elephant Man
as Fox
1980

Rogue Trader
as Peter Baring
1999

8 ½ Women
as Philip Emmenthal
1999

The Eagle Has Landed
as Father Verecker
1976

The Man Who Knew Too Little
as Embleton
1997

The Falklands Play
as Rt Hon William Whitelaw CH MC MP (Home Secretary)
2002

The Legacy
as Jason Mountolive
1978

A Good Woman
as Dumby
2004
Rabbit Fever
as Ally's dad
2006

Chaplin
as Butler
1992

All the Right Noises
as Bernie
1970

Nightflyers
as D'Branin
1987

Walk Don't Run
as Julius D. Haversack
1966

Mrs. Dalloway
as Richard Dalloway
1997
Wine of India
as Russ
1970

The Calling
as Jack Plummer
2000

The Shadow in the North
as Webster Garland
2007

Longitude
as Capt. Proctor
2000

Privates on Parade
as Captain Sholto Savory
1983
TV Appearances

Midsomer Murders
as Charles Rust
1997

L.A. Law
as Nigel Morris
1986

Keen Eddie
2003

The Avengers
1961

Hotel
1982

Hart to Hart
1979

The Saint
as Gendarme
1962

Hunter
as George Franklin
1984

Van der Valk
as Ehrlich
1972

Lime Street
as Edward Wingate
1985

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
as Lord Amberley
1971

The First Churchills
as Sidney Godolphin
1969