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Home/People/John Bindon
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Born
Oct 4, 1943Died: Oct 10, 1993
Lived 50 years
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

16
Movies
6
TV Shows
Also Known As
John Binden
IMDb Profile

John Bindon

Acting

Biography
John 'Biffo' Bindon was a British actor and bodyguard (most notoriously for Led Zeppelin on their 1977 US tour, which he was subsequently sacked from for violent behaviour) with close links to the London underworld and a celebrated party trick; "I'd hang five half-pint beer glasses on me manhood. Everyone would ask how it's done beforehand so I'd put them out of their misery and thread my old chap through the handles of the glasses". The son of a London cab driver, Bindon was sentenced to Borstal twice in his youth and gained his nickname 'Biffo' from his propensity for starting fights. Spotted by Ken Loach in a London pub, Bindon got his acting break with the 1967 film Poor Cow. Roles in classic British films like Performance, Get Carter and Quadrophenia would follow, with Bindon often typecast as a gangland heavy. In 1968, Bindon met Vicki Hodge, a baronet's daughter turned model and actress, who introduced him to British aristocracy. This led to close and controversial links with Princess Margaret and her holiday hideaway of the Caribbean island resort of Mustique. Bindon and his alleged relationship with Princess Margaret is a major plot element in the 2008 crime film The Bank Job. Also in 1968, Bindon was awarded the Queen's Award for Bravery for diving off Putney Bridge into the River Thames to rescue a drowning man - although some said he had pushed the man in and only rescued him when a policeman appeared. In 1979, Bindon stood trial for the murder of London gangster John Darke. Bindon's successful defence (bolstered by a character witness appearance from actor Bob Hoskins) argued that Darke's death was in self-defence, saying Bindon was in fear of his life as he was being blackmailed about losing drug money and cocaine worth thousands of pounds. Despite being acquitted, Bindon struggled to find work in the entertainment industry as his reputation was now tarnished. He died of an AIDS-related illness in 1993, having spent the later years of his life as a virtual recluse in Belgravia.
Jake's End poster

Jake's End

as Magger
1982
Quadrophenia poster

Quadrophenia

as Harry
1979
Trial by Combat poster

Trial by Combat

as 2nd Reagan Brother
1976
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Barry Lyndon

as Recruiting Soldier
1975
11 Harrowhouse poster

11 Harrowhouse

as Second Guard
1974
Juggernaut poster

Juggernaut

as Driscoll
1974
Dead Cert poster

Dead Cert

as Walter
1974
Her Majesty's Pleasure poster

Her Majesty's Pleasure

as Jumbo
1973
The MacKintosh Man poster

The MacKintosh Man

as Buster
1973
No Sex Please - We're British poster

No Sex Please - We're British

as Pete Hunter
1973
Man in the Wilderness poster

Man in the Wilderness

as Coulter
1971
Get Carter poster

Get Carter

as Sid Fletcher
1971
Performance poster

Performance

as Moody
1970
Every Home Should Have One poster

Every Home Should Have One

as Strongman at Party
1970
Inspector Clouseau poster

Inspector Clouseau

as Bull Parker
1968
Poor Cow poster

Poor Cow

as Tom
1967