After attending London's Central School of Speech and Drama, he made his professional debut on stage at just 17 years old, starring in the 1945 production of
The Hasty Heart. Ackland joined the
Old Vic, appearing alongside other notable actors including
Maggie Smith,
Judi Dench and
Tom Courtenay. Ackland worked steadily in television and film in the 1960s and 70s. He worked opposite
Alec Guinness in the 1979 television serial
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, playing sporting journalist and intermittent British espionage operative
Jerry Westerby, and his career advanced through the 1980s with important parts in such films as
The Sicilian,
Lethal Weapon 2,
The Hunt for Red October and
White Mischief. His voice (as well as that of
Roy Dotrice) was heard reading quotations in several episodes of
Jacob Bronowski's 1973 documentary series
The Ascent of Man. His voice was also a mainstay of many British television commercials including
Yellow Pages,
WK Kellogg Co and
Homepride. Ackland's stage roles included creating the role of
Juan Perón in
Tim Rice and
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical
Evita opposite
Elaine Paige. He also starred in the London production of
Stephen Sondheim's and
Hugh Wheeler's
A Little Night Music with
Jean Simmons and
Hermione Gingold, performing on the RCA Victor original London cast album. Ackland appeared in the
Pet Shop Boys' 1988 film ''
It Couldn't Happen Here, and in the video for their version of the song Always on My Mind, which was taken from the film. Several years later, he said in an interview with the Radio Times'' that he had appeared with the band purely because his grandchildren liked their music. Ackland also co-starred as
Emilio Estevez's mentor and friend Hans in the 1992 Disney
The Mighty Ducks. He reprised the role four years later in 1996's
D3: The Mighty Ducks. though he worked with her again years later in
Flawless (2008). Also in 2007, Ackland appeared in the film
How About You opposite
Vanessa Redgrave, portraying a recovering alcoholic living in a residential home after being forced to retire and losing his wife to cancer. In 2008, Ackland returned to the small screen as Sir Freddy Butler, a much married baronet, in the
ITV1 show
Midsomer Murders. The episode was entitled
Vixens Run. In September 2013,
Jonathan Miller directed a Gala Performance of
William Shakespeare's
King Lear at the Old Vic in London, with Ackland in the role of Lear. ==Personal life and death==