Biography
Robert Leadam Eddison,Β OBEΒ (10 June 1908 β 14 December 1991) was an English actor, who is probably most widely remembered in the role of the Grail Knight inΒ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. He also played the tragic ferryman inΒ The StorytellerΒ episode "The Luck Child". Born in Japan to English parents, Edwin Eddison and Hilda Muriel Leadham, he had a twin brother Talbot Leadam Eddison. Through his paternal grandmother, Anna Paulina Tatham of Philadelphia, he was related to the Tatham Brothers Iron pipe manufacturers of Philadelphia. As his paternal great-grandfather Henry Billington Tatham's name suggests, he was a descendant of the Billington family who came to America from England on the Mayflower. Eddison was known for his resonant, baritone voice and long, lean figure. He performedΒ William ShakespeareΒ and other classics, was noted for hisΒ HamletΒ at theΒ Old Vic, and later playing the comic roles ofΒ FesteΒ andΒ Sir Andrew AguecheekΒ inTwelfth Night, andΒ King LearΒ on theΒ New YorkΒ stage. He was also a familiar figure in plays byΒ Ibsen,Β Chekhov, andSophocles, and playedΒ Canon ChasubleΒ inΒ Oscar Wilde'sΒ The Importance of Being Earnest. Eddison also made his mark in radio, in countlessΒ BBCΒ dramas through the decades, with some of his last roles includingDeathΒ inΒ The Canterbury TalesΒ and parts in an adaptation of JapaneseΒ NohΒ plays. His film career was limited, but included a supporting role inΒ Peter Ustinov'sΒ 1948 comedyΒ Vice Versa, the electrical 'Nick' inΒ The Boy Who Turned YellowΒ (1972), the college president inΒ American FriendsΒ (1991), and a notable cameo inΒ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusadeas the ancient Grail Knight, warning adventurers to choose wisely.