Anholt is a Danish island in the Kattegat. The island covers an area of 21,75 km² and has 160 inhabitants. The island can be reached by ferry from Grenå. The Baltic Sea The Kattegat, or Kattegatt, is a bay of the North Sea and a continuation of the Skagerrak, bounded by Denmark and Sweden. ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... The Pride of Burgundy, a P&O Ferries car ferry on the Dover-Calais route A ferry is a boat or a ship carrying passengers, and sometimes their vehicles, on short-distance, regularly-scheduled services. ... Grenå is a municipality in central Denmark, in the county of Århus, on the peninsula of Jutland. ...
Anholt was ideally cast, and undoubtedly the series established his reputation among a broader public; but he played varying roles in many other British television series as well as in the American mini series The Last Days Of Pompeii, with a cast including Ernest Borgnine.
Anholt met his first wife Sheila when he was teaching Latin in a Surrey prep school and she was teaching infants.
Anholt trained in mask, mime, movement, drama and voice at the Royal Court Theatre, London, and then went into repertory at the Leas Pavilion in Folkestone, where he was in 26 plays in 27 weeks.
Anholt started his WHL coaching career with the Raiders in 1988-89 and has coached a total of 647 games and won 314 in the league, tenth all-time on both lists.
Anholt was a player with the Raiders from 1979-81 when they toiled in the Saskatchewan Junior League.
Anholt then became the Head Coach with the expansion Red Deer Rebels, a position he would hold through the 1994-95 season.