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David Davies (Welsh actor)

David Lewis Davies (3 April 1906 – June 1974), was a Welsh stage and film actor. At 6 feet 4 inches tall, he was often cast as a heavy, police officer or in a military or authoritarian role, such as Mr. Arrow, the first mate and enforcer outwitted by Long John Silver in Disney's 1950 Treasure Island. Davies appeared mainly in British film and television programmes, and was in demand for films set in Wales, such as The Three Weird Sisters (1948), The Last Days of Dolwyn (1949), Tiger Bay (1959) and Only Two Can Play (1962).

David Davies
Davies in Only Two Can Play (1962)
Born(1906-04-03)3 April 1906
DiedJune 1974(1974-06-00) (aged 68)
Carmarthen, Wales
OccupationActor
Years active1942–1972

Career

Davies was born in the town of Brynmawr, Brecknockshire, South Wales, in 1906. He moved to Essex where he became a policeman in 1927 for the Southend Borough Constabulary, which later amalgamated into Essex Police in 1969. He was forced into medical retirement with a duodenal ulcer on 27 April 1937.[1]

Davies took up acting soon after. In 1942 he appeared at the Stoll Theatre in London in the role of Sergeant Malone in the operetta Rose-Marie.[2] At 6' 4" Davies, found himself often portraying authority figures, especially police officers.[1]

In 1948 he appeared in the Dylan Thomas-written film The Three Weird Sisters as a police officer. He continued his connection with Welsh cinema in 1949 when he took the role of Septimus in The Last Days of Dolwyn and as a burly stranger in the comedy A Run for Your Money. In 1950 he took on the role of Mr. Arrow, the first mate of "The Hispaniola" who comes to an unfortunate end at the hands of Robert Newton's Long John Silver in the Disney live action adaptation of Treasure Island. That year he also appeared in the British Drama The Angel with the Trumpet as a Nazi leader.[3]

By 1951 Davies was becoming a regular face in emerging British television, appearing in The Passing Show and as Ben in Midshipman Barney. He continued to appear in popular films of the time, but normally in walk-on character parts, such as a police officer in The Lavender Hill Mob (1951).[1] He received the more substantive role of Benson in the British crime thriller Mystery Junction (1951) and gained a credited role as a chauffeur in the 1952 mystery Drama Mr. Denning Drives North. He continued to work chiefly in Britain for the majority of the 1950s, with roles in the fantasy-comedy Miss Robin Hood (1952), The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) and appeared alongside Tod Slaughter in Murder at Scotland Yard (1952).

Davies appeared sporadically in film and television during the mid-1950s, with uncredited roles in Forbidden Cargo (1954) and The Long Arm (1956), but finished the decade with regular appearances on British television. He also returned to films with roles in I Was Monty's Double (1958), Tiger Bay (1959), The 39 Steps (1959) and Ben-Hur (1959).[4]

Between 1959 and 1960 Davies appeared as a regular character, Jim Blake, in the British television series Probation Officer, and followed this with guest roles in long-running shows such as The Adventures of Robin Hood (1960), Gideon's Way (1964-1966), Richard the Lionheart (1963) and The Avengers (1963).[5] In 1964 he appeared in Roger Corman's The Masque of the Red Death and a year later he took the part of the captain of Galtesund in The Heroes of Telemark. After a brief stint as Lt. Comm. Prince in the long running British soap opera Coronation Street (1972), he made his final screen outing in the 1972 adaptation of Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood, playing the role of Utah Watkins.[3] Davies died in June 1974 aged 68.

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c "Per Terra Ad Astra from the beat to the stars", Essex Police History Notebook, volume 61.
  2. ^ Wright, Adrian (2012). West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London. Boydell Press. p. 313. ISBN 9781843837916.
  3. ^ a b "David Davies". BFI.
  4. ^ "David Davies - Movies and Filmography". AllMovie.
  5. ^ "David Davies". www.aveleyman.com.
  6. ^ Denis Gifford (1 April 2016). British Film Catalogue: Two Volume Set – The Fiction Film/The Non-Fiction Film. Routledge. pp. 714–. ISBN 978-1-317-74063-6.

External links

  • David Davies at IMDb

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David Lewis Davies 3 April 1906 June 1974 was a Welsh stage and film actor At 6 feet 4 inches tall he was often cast as a heavy police officer or in a military or authoritarian role such as Mr Arrow the first mate and enforcer outwitted by Long John Silver in Disney s 1950 Treasure Island Davies appeared mainly in British film and television programmes and was in demand for films set in Wales such as The Three Weird Sisters 1948 The Last Days of Dolwyn 1949 Tiger Bay 1959 and Only Two Can Play 1962 David DaviesDavies in Only Two Can Play 1962 Born 1906 04 03 3 April 1906Brynmawr Brecknockshire WalesDiedJune 1974 1974 06 00 aged 68 Carmarthen WalesOccupationActorYears active1942 1972 Contents 1 Career 2 Selected filmography 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditDavies was born in the town of Brynmawr Brecknockshire South Wales in 1906 He moved to Essex where he became a policeman in 1927 for the Southend Borough Constabulary which later amalgamated into Essex Police in 1969 He was forced into medical retirement with a duodenal ulcer on 27 April 1937 1 Davies took up acting soon after In 1942 he appeared at the Stoll Theatre in London in the role of Sergeant Malone in the operetta Rose Marie 2 At 6 4 Davies found himself often portraying authority figures especially police officers 1 In 1948 he appeared in the Dylan Thomas written film The Three Weird Sisters as a police officer He continued his connection with Welsh cinema in 1949 when he took the role of Septimus in The Last Days of Dolwyn and as a burly stranger in the comedy A Run for Your Money In 1950 he took on the role of Mr Arrow the first mate of The Hispaniola who comes to an unfortunate end at the hands of Robert Newton s Long John Silver in the Disney live action adaptation of Treasure Island That year he also appeared in the British Drama The Angel with the Trumpet as a Nazi leader 3 By 1951 Davies was becoming a regular face in emerging British television appearing in The Passing Show and as Ben in Midshipman Barney He continued to appear in popular films of the time but normally in walk on character parts such as a police officer in The Lavender Hill Mob 1951 1 He received the more substantive role of Benson in the British crime thriller Mystery Junction 1951 and gained a credited role as a chauffeur in the 1952 mystery Drama Mr Denning Drives North He continued to work chiefly in Britain for the majority of the 1950s with roles in the fantasy comedy Miss Robin Hood 1952 The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men 1952 and appeared alongside Tod Slaughter in Murder at Scotland Yard 1952 Davies appeared sporadically in film and television during the mid 1950s with uncredited roles in Forbidden Cargo 1954 and The Long Arm 1956 but finished the decade with regular appearances on British television He also returned to films with roles in I Was Monty s Double 1958 Tiger Bay 1959 The 39 Steps 1959 and Ben Hur 1959 4 Between 1959 and 1960 Davies appeared as a regular character Jim Blake in the British television series Probation Officer and followed this with guest roles in long running shows such as The Adventures of Robin Hood 1960 Gideon s Way 1964 1966 Richard the Lionheart 1963 and The Avengers 1963 5 In 1964 he appeared in Roger Corman s The Masque of the Red Death and a year later he took the part of the captain of Galtesund in The Heroes of Telemark After a brief stint as Lt Comm Prince in the long running British soap opera Coronation Street 1972 he made his final screen outing in the 1972 adaptation of Dylan Thomas Under Milk Wood playing the role of Utah Watkins 3 Davies died in June 1974 aged 68 Selected filmography EditThe Three Weird Sisters 1948 Police Sergeant The Last Days of Dolwyn 1949 Septimus A Run for Your Money 1949 The Burly Stranger The Angel with the Trumpet 1950 Nazi leader Treasure Island 1950 Mr Arrow Pool of London 1951 Officer on the Dunbar uncredited The Lavender Hill Mob 1951 City Policeman Mystery Junction 1951 Benson Mr Denning Drives North 1952 Chauffeur The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men 1952 Forester King of the Underworld 1952 George Miss Robin Hood 1952 Sergeant uncredited Murder at Scotland Yard 1952 George Forbidden Cargo 1954 uncredited The Long Arm 1956 Welsh Police Constable I Was Monty s Double 1958 Control M P Tiger Bay 1959 Desk Sgt The 39 Steps 1959 Theatre Commissioner uncredited Ben Hur 1959 Quaestor uncredited A Story of David 1961 Abner The Treasure of Monte Cristo 1961 Van Ryman The Frightened City 1961 Alf Peters King of Kings 1961 Burly Man Only Two Can Play 1962 Benyon The Pot Carriers 1962 Prison Officer Tom Gang War 1962 Jim Alexis 6 Ring of Spies 1964 Inspector uncredited The Masque of the Red Death 1964 Lead Villager The Heroes of Telemark 1965 Captain of Galtesund Under Milk Wood 1972 Utah Watkins final film role References Edit a b c Per Terra Ad Astra from the beat to the stars Essex Police History Notebook volume 61 Wright Adrian 2012 West End Broadway The Golden Age of the American Musical in London Boydell Press p 313 ISBN 9781843837916 a b David Davies BFI David Davies Movies and Filmography AllMovie David Davies www aveleyman com Denis Gifford 1 April 2016 British Film Catalogue Two Volume Set The Fiction Film The Non Fiction Film Routledge pp 714 ISBN 978 1 317 74063 6 External links EditDavid Davies at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Davies Welsh actor amp oldid 1137114186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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