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Name: Don Potter  
   
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Date of Birth: 15th August 1932
   
Place of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Donald Steele Potter (21 April 1902 – 2004), British sculptor, wood carver, potter and teacher.

Don Potter was born in Newington, near Sittingbourne, Kent, the son of a school teacher, and attended a private school. He joined the Wolf Cubs at the age of eight and became a keen participant in the scouting movement.

Potter developed as a wood carver, producing totem poles, gates and gateways. By the age of twenty, the head of the scouts Baden-Powell himself realized he was an expert craftsman. Potter camped at Baden-Powell's house at Pax Hill, Bentley, Hampshire and undertook carving commissions for him. He used very old local fallen oaks, said to be 1,200 years old. For the 1929 World Jamboree, Potter designed totem poles for the British Dominions of Australia, Canada, India, South Africa and New Zealand.

As well as wood carving, Potter started to work in stone as well and met Jacob Epstein (who had studied with Rodin in Paris). In 1931, he approached Eric Gill and asked to study under him. Gill was an engraver, designer of typefaces and sculptor, with carvings in Westminster Cathedral. Initially, Potter was on a six-month trial, but he remained as Gill's pupil for six years.

In addition to being a sculptor, Potter spent his later career as a teacher at Bryanston School in Dorset (1940–1984), responsible for both sculpture and pottery. During World War II, Sir Terence Conran was inspired by him as one of his pupils. Potter continued to undertake commissions during his time as a teacher, including some for the School. For instance, examples of stone carvings undertaken my him in 1991 can be seen at a local church in the village of Durweston.

Potter married in 1945. He and his wife Mary had two children, Anne (born 1947) and Julian (born 1952).

Reference

Light, Vivian: Don Potter: An inspiring century. Canterton Books, 2002. ISBN 0954162714.

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