John McEnery appears in court facing water pistol gun charge at Wetherspoon pub
Published: 00:00, 25 August 2017
Updated: 12:05, 25 August 2017
A Bafta-nominated actor has appeared in court after allegedly bursting into a pub armed with a water pistol.
John McEnery was charged with inciting fear of violence by entering the Leading Light in Faversham with an imitation firearm.
Staff at the Wetherspoon branch in Preston Street called police and armed officers descended on the town centre at 8.30am on August 9.
McEnery who was later arrested in Faversham Creek, appeared at Maidstone Magistrates' Court today.
After arriving late for his hearing, he told the bench: “It is difficult to get here from Faversham especially when you have no money. I don’t have any money, I’m afraid.”
McEnery, who wore blue shorts, sandals and a brown jacket for his court appearance, joined the National Theatre company in 1966.
A witness to the drama on August 9 said there was no shouting or commotion, but a group of police officers went into the pub.
McEnery, of no fixed abode, gave a forwarding address of Wilgate Green Farm Cottages in Faversham.
He is due at Maidstone Crown Court on September 22.
Magistrates bailed McEnery on the condition he does not go to the Leading Light pub or contact any witnesses.
McEnery is the ex-husband of former Dynasty star Stephanie Beacham, with whom he has two children.
He was nominated for a Bafta in 1968 for his role as Mercutio in Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet.
McEnery indicated he will deny the allegations
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