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Stuart Golland (born 3 August 1945 in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire - died 11 September 2003 in Leeds) was an English actor most well known for playing George Ward in the ITV drama series ''Heartbeat''. Golland worked as a plasterer and bar manager in his native Sheffield and the Isle of Man before becoming interested in acting whilst managing a pub opposie the Crucible Theatre.〔(Obituary )〕 He attended the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff before acting in a number of theatre companies, including that at the Royal National Theatre.〔 In 1981 he also appeared in the Ken Loach film ''Looks and Smiles''.〔 Golland went on to become a familiar face on British television, landing parts in ''All Creatures Great and Small'' (1979), ''Emmerdale'' (1987), ''The New Statesman'' (1989), ''The Darling Buds of May'' (1992), ''In Suspicious Circumstances'' (1992) and ''Rumpole of the Bailey'' (1992) before landing the role of George Ward, the proprietor of the show's Aidensfield Arms pub in 1992.〔 Golland was a fixture of the show until 1996 when the character left to live with his sister and the bar was taken over by Gina Ward.〔 Golland appeared in ''Stay Lucky'' in 1993 during his run on ''Heartbeat'' and after leaving the Aidensfield-set show he returned to his roots in the theatre.〔 He toured his self-written play ''Scrap'' in Canada and also regularly performed his tribute to W.C. Fields in theatres.〔(Lives in Brief )〕 His final television appearance came in ''Coronation Street'', playing the character of Ernie Wagstaff.〔 ==References==
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