Albie Woodington, born in 1952, is a British actor known for his work in theater and film. He trained at the London Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, honing his craft before stepping into the cinematic world. In The Woman in Black (1989), he delivers a compelling performance that underscores the eerie atmosphere of this gothic horror classic. Woodington's ability to evoke tension and emotion makes his role significant in the film's exploration of fear and the supernatural.
The Woman in Black
When a friendless old widow dies in the seaside town of Crythin, a young solicitor is sent by his firm to settle the estate. The lawyer finds the townspeople reluctant to talk about or go near the woman's dreary home and no one will explain or even acknowledge the menacing woman in black he keeps seeing. Ignoring the towns-people's cryptic warnings, he goes to the house where he discovers its horrible history and becomes ensnared in its even more horrible legacy.