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David Swift (actor)

David Bernard Swift (3 April 1931 – 8 April 2016) was an English actor known for his role as Henry Davenport in the topical comedy Drop the Dead Donkey.

David Swift
Swift as Henry Davenport in Drop the Dead Donkey
Born
David Bernard Swift

(1931-04-03)3 April 1931
Liverpool, England
Died8 April 2016(2016-04-08) (aged 85)
London, England
Resting placeHighgate Cemetery
OccupationActor
Years active1961–2004
Spouse
(m. 1953)
Children2[1]
Relatives

Early life edit

Swift was born in Liverpool, the second of the four children of Abram Sampson Swift and Lily Rebecca (née Greenman), who owned a furniture shop in Bootle.[1] His family was Jewish.[2] He was educated at Clifton College[3] and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he studied law. He then embarked on a career as a businessman with his father-in-law, J.P. Jacobs, whose company supplied all the elastic to Marks & Spencer.

Career edit

Swift made his professional debut on stage after being appointed as an assistant stage manager at Dundee Repertory Theatre in 1963. He made his television debut in 1964 as Theo Clay in the soap opera Compact.[1] He appeared in many small-screen roles in the 1970s and 1980s, whilst in the theatre he appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1978 production of Henry VI, Part 1 at the Aldwych Theatre, and won acclaim for his performance as Frank Doel in the Ambassadors Theatre's 1981-2 production of 84, Charing Cross Road. In addition he played Montclair in the film of The Day of the Jackal (1973).[1] Swift appeared as Dingley alongside Richard Beckinsale in the BBC situation comedy Bloomers (1979) and also appeared in several episodes of Going Straight (1978), the sequel to Porridge. Prior to this he had made a guest appearance, again with Beckinsale, in the Yorkshire Television comedy Rising Damp in which he played a suicidal tenant in the episode "Good Samaritans". But it was the role of irascible newsreader Henry Davenport in the topical comedy Drop the Dead Donkey, written by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin, for which Swift became best known. He also made occasional appearances as God in the Radio 4 comedy Old Harry's Game, also written by Hamilton.

Alongside his acting career, Swift had an active interest in the behind-the-scenes aspects of media production, running the sound recording and post-production businesses Preview 1 and Preview 2 in the 1960s, before co-founding and managing Tempest Films in 1969 along with film-makers Charles Denton, Richard Marquand, Paul Watson and John Pilger. The company also produced documentaries by actor-director Kenneth Griffith.[1]

Personal life and death edit

 
Grave of David Swift and Paula Jacobs in Highgate Cemetery

Swift was the elder brother of the actor Clive Swift, known for his role in Keeping Up Appearances, with whom he sometimes performed. He was the uncle of the academic Adam Swift and the television personality Joe Swift and their sister Rebecca. He was married to the actress Paula Jacobs, was the father of actress Julia Swift and father-in-law of actor David Bamber.

He died from complications of Alzheimer's disease on 8 April 2016, aged 85.[4]

He is buried on the eastern side of Highgate Cemetery with his wife Paula.

Selected filmography edit

Film edit

Television edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Hayward, Anthony (18 April 2016). "David Swift obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  2. ^ Drabble, Margaret (20 April 2010). "Art Thou Contented, Jew?". Tablet Mag. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  3. ^ Muirhead, J.A.O. (1948). Clifton College Annals and Register, 1860–1947. J. W. Arrowsmith. p. 520.
  4. ^ "Memorial to David Bernard Swift, 1931 - 2016".

External links edit

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David Bernard Swift 3 April 1931 8 April 2016 was an English actor known for his role as Henry Davenport in the topical comedy Drop the Dead Donkey David SwiftSwift as Henry Davenport in Drop the Dead DonkeyBornDavid Bernard Swift 1931 04 03 3 April 1931Liverpool EnglandDied8 April 2016 2016 04 08 aged 85 London EnglandResting placeHighgate CemeteryOccupationActorYears active1961 2004SpousePaula Jacobs m 1953 wbr Children2 1 RelativesClive Swift brother Adam Swift nephew Rebecca Swift niece Joe Swift nephew David Bamber son in law Ethan Bamber grandson Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Selected filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editSwift was born in Liverpool the second of the four children of Abram Sampson Swift and Lily Rebecca nee Greenman who owned a furniture shop in Bootle 1 His family was Jewish 2 He was educated at Clifton College 3 and Gonville and Caius College Cambridge where he studied law He then embarked on a career as a businessman with his father in law J P Jacobs whose company supplied all the elastic to Marks amp Spencer Career editSwift made his professional debut on stage after being appointed as an assistant stage manager at Dundee Repertory Theatre in 1963 He made his television debut in 1964 as Theo Clay in the soap opera Compact 1 He appeared in many small screen roles in the 1970s and 1980s whilst in the theatre he appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company s 1978 production of Henry VI Part 1 at the Aldwych Theatre and won acclaim for his performance as Frank Doel in the Ambassadors Theatre s 1981 2 production of 84 Charing Cross Road In addition he played Montclair in the film of The Day of the Jackal 1973 1 Swift appeared as Dingley alongside Richard Beckinsale in the BBC situation comedy Bloomers 1979 and also appeared in several episodes of Going Straight 1978 the sequel to Porridge Prior to this he had made a guest appearance again with Beckinsale in the Yorkshire Television comedy Rising Damp in which he played a suicidal tenant in the episode Good Samaritans But it was the role of irascible newsreader Henry Davenport in the topical comedy Drop the Dead Donkey written by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin for which Swift became best known He also made occasional appearances as God in the Radio 4 comedy Old Harry s Game also written by Hamilton Alongside his acting career Swift had an active interest in the behind the scenes aspects of media production running the sound recording and post production businesses Preview 1 and Preview 2 in the 1960s before co founding and managing Tempest Films in 1969 along with film makers Charles Denton Richard Marquand Paul Watson and John Pilger The company also produced documentaries by actor director Kenneth Griffith 1 Personal life and death edit nbsp Grave of David Swift and Paula Jacobs in Highgate CemeterySwift was the elder brother of the actor Clive Swift known for his role in Keeping Up Appearances with whom he sometimes performed He was the uncle of the academic Adam Swift and the television personality Joe Swift and their sister Rebecca He was married to the actress Paula Jacobs was the father of actress Julia Swift and father in law of actor David Bamber He died from complications of Alzheimer s disease on 8 April 2016 aged 85 4 He is buried on the eastern side of Highgate Cemetery with his wife Paula Selected filmography editFilm edit Travels with My Aunt 1972 Detective The Day of the Jackal 1973 Montclair No Sex Please We re British 1973 Inspector Paul Who Killed Lamb 1974 TV film Inspector Havelock The Internecine Project 1974 Chester Drake The Assignment 1977 Zaforteza The Black Panther 1977 Detective Chief Superintendent We Think the World of You 1988 Bill Jack amp Sarah 1995 MichaelTelevision edit Hamlet at Elsinore 1964 Player King The Avengers 1966 Barber Budgie 1971 Sergeant Oxley Another Sunday and Sweet F A 1972 Eric Armitstead War and Peace 1972 Napoleon Bonaparte Fall of Eagles 1974 Trepov Father Brown 1974 Stephen Aylmer The New Avengers 1976 Turner Richard II 1978 Duke of Northumberland Les Miserables 1978 Troufiat Going Straight 1978 Mr McEwan Bloomers 1979 Dingley Turtle s Progress 1980 Series 2 only Superintendent Rafferty The Bunker 1981 Johann Rattenhuber The Day of the Triffids 1981 Beadley Winston Churchill The Wilderness Years 1981 Professor Lindemann Freud 1984 Joseph Breuer Bergerac 1987 Dr Barnard The Storyteller 1987 King Vanity Fair 1987 Mr Sedley Jack the Ripper 1988 Lord Salisbury Agatha Christie s Poirot 1989 Henry Reedburn Countdown to War 1989 Edouard Daladier Drop the Dead Donkey 1990 1998 Henry Davenport Holby City 2002 Bill Hoskins Born and Bred 2004 EuphratesReferences edit a b c d e Hayward Anthony 18 April 2016 David Swift obituary The Guardian Retrieved 18 April 2016 Drabble Margaret 20 April 2010 Art Thou Contented Jew Tablet Mag Retrieved 30 July 2014 Muirhead J A O 1948 Clifton College Annals and Register 1860 1947 J W Arrowsmith p 520 Memorial to David Bernard Swift 1931 2016 External links editDavid Swift at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Swift actor amp oldid 1196077617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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