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Ronald Allen

Ronald John Allen (16 December 1930[1] – 18 June 1991) was an English actor. He is most well known for playing David Hunter in the long-running ITV soap opera Crossroads, a role he played from 1969 to 1985.

Ronald Allen
Born
Ronald John Allen

(1930-12-16)16 December 1930
Died18 June 1991(1991-06-18) (aged 60)
London, England
Resting placeReading Cemetery and Crematorium, Reading, Berkshire, England
OccupationActor
Years active1957–1990
SpouseSue Lloyd (m. 1991)

Biography

Allen was born in Reading, Berkshire. He studied at Leighton Park School in Reading and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, where he won the John Gielgud Scholarship. He worked in repertory theatre and had a season at the Old Vic in London. Allen also appeared in several films, including A Night to Remember (1958) about the sinking of the Titanic,[2] the espionage film A Circle of Deception (1960), the British horror films The Projected Man (1966) and The Fiend (1972), the war film Hell Boats (1970), and the black comedy Eat the Rich (1987).

After roles in the BBC soaps Compact (1963–64) and United! (1966–67)[3] came his best remembered role, in the long-running Crossroads (1969–85). Allen played David Hunter, who was a shareholder of the Crossroads Motel with Meg Mortimer, Tish Hope and Bernard Booth. He also twice appeared as a guest star in the science fiction programme Doctor Who, in the stories The Dominators (1968) and The Ambassadors of Death (1970).

Allen also frequently appeared as a guest in The Comic Strip Presents.[3] In the first episode, Five Go Mad in Dorset (1982), which spoofed Enid Blyton's The Famous Five stories, he makes a surprise appearance as Uncle Quentin; deliberately sending up his staid image, he most memorably told The Famous Five, "Your Aunt Fanny is an unrelenting nymphomaniac – and I am a screaming homosexual". Allen reprised the role in the sequel Five Go Mad on Mescalin (1983), and also appeared in South Atlantic Raiders Part 2 (1990), The Strike (1988) and Oxford (1990), in addition to the feature film The Supergrass (1985). There was much comic mileage to be gained from Allen sending up his conservative image. In a 1987 interview, he said that he was approached by a very intimidating-looking punk who shook his hand and said, "I thought you were really cool in The Supergrass". Then, as he was about to walk away, he turned back and said, almost apologetically, "I loved you in Crossroads too!"

Other roles included television's The Adventures of Robin Hood (1957), Danger Man (1960, 1961), The Avengers (1964), and Bergerac (1990).

Allen's performance as David Hunter was also the inspiration for "Mr Clifford" in Victoria Wood's spoof soap Acorn Antiques in her 1980s comedy sketch series Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. Played by Duncan Preston, he mimicked Allen's appearance, mannerisms and particularly his "absurdly plummy" manner of speech.[4]

Personal life

For many years, Allen had a relationship with Brian Hankins, who also appeared in Crossroads. They lived together for many years, until Hankins died in 1978.

Allen was also very close friends with his co-star and on-screen wife, Sue Lloyd. The two became a couple, and made their relationship public when the British media started to intrude into their private lives. When Allen learned that he had terminal cancer, he and Lloyd married. He died three months later, at the age of 60. Sue Lloyd died of cancer in 2011.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1958 A Night to Remember Mr. Clarke
1960 Circle of Deception Abelson
1963 Cleopatra Minor role Uncredited
1966 The Projected Man Dr. Chris Mitchel
1970 Hell Boats Commander Ashurst, R. N.
1972 The Fiend Paul
1985 The Supergrass Commander Robertson
1987 Eat the Rich Commander Fortune

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1957 Producers' Showcase Benvolio Episode: "Romeo and Juliet"
ITV Play of the Week Julian Episode: "The Green Bay Tree"
Paul Episode: "Mrs. Willie"
The Adventures of Robin Hood Walter Neville Episode: "The Bride of Robin Hood"
Armchair Theatre Jimmy Episode: "Dear Murderer"
Episode: "The Women Have Their Way"
1958 Gustave Episode: "The Lady of Camellias"
1959 Mr. Burch Episode: "My Guess Would Be Murder"
Playhouse 90 Tommy Episode: "Dark as the Night"
1960 Schilling Playhouse Christopher Johns Episode: "The Big Miracle"
The Four Just Men Ted Episode: "The Bystanders"
Danger Man Walter Bernard Episode: "Colonel Rodriguez"
Ted Baker Episode: "The Honeymooners"
1962 Drama 61-67 Tommy Prince Episode: "Drama '62: The Days and Nights of Beebee"
1962-1965 Compact Ian Harmon Series regular
1963 BBC Sunday-Night Play The Passenger Episode: "Night Express"
No Hiding Place Derek Breen Episode: "Expert with Salt"
1964 The Avengers Allan Paignton Episode: "The Secrets Broker"
1966-1967 United! Mark Wilson Series regular
1967 No Hiding Place Captain Jeffrey Sangster Episode: "A Through and Through with Powder"
The Dick Emery Show 1 episode
Half Hour Story Hugh Banks Episode: "Quick on the Takeover"
1968 Doctor Who Rago The Dominators - 5 episodes
1969 The Root of All Evil? Gerald Episode: "What's in It for Me?"
1970 Doctor Who Ralph Cornish The Ambassadors of Death - 7 episodes
1971 The Liver Birds Derek Episode: "The New Neighbour"
1972-1985 Crossroads: Kings Oak David Hunter Series regular
1982-1983 The Comic Strip Present... Uncle Quentin 2 episodes
1988 Prime Minister Episode: "The Strike"
1989 Generations Lloyd Bradfield Series regular
1990 Bergerac Giles Grey Episode: "My Name's Sergeant Bergerac"
The Comic Strip Present... Captain Phillips Episode: "South Atlantic Raiders: Part 2 Argie Bargie!"
Professor Roland Breeze Episode: "Oxford"

References

Citations

  1. ^ "The Ronald Allen Tribute Page".
  2. ^ Massingberd (2001), pp. 146–147
  3. ^ a b Massingberd (2001), p. 147
  4. ^ Rees, Jasper (October 2020). Let's Do It: the Authorised Biography of Victoria Wood. London: Trapeze. ISBN 978-1409184102. OCLC 1226752410. Retrieved 16 February 2022.

Bibliography

  • Massingberd, Hugh, ed. (2001) [1987], "Ronald Alen", The Very Best of the Daily Telegraph Books of Obituaries, Pan Books, pp. 144–148, ISBN 978-0-330-48470-1

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For other people named Ronald Allen see Ronald Allen disambiguation Ronald John Allen 16 December 1930 1 18 June 1991 was an English actor He is most well known for playing David Hunter in the long running ITV soap opera Crossroads a role he played from 1969 to 1985 Ronald AllenBornRonald John Allen 1930 12 16 16 December 1930Reading Berkshire EnglandDied18 June 1991 1991 06 18 aged 60 London EnglandResting placeReading Cemetery and Crematorium Reading Berkshire EnglandOccupationActorYears active1957 1990SpouseSue Lloyd m 1991 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditAllen was born in Reading Berkshire He studied at Leighton Park School in Reading and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA in London where he won the John Gielgud Scholarship He worked in repertory theatre and had a season at the Old Vic in London Allen also appeared in several films including A Night to Remember 1958 about the sinking of the Titanic 2 the espionage film A Circle of Deception 1960 the British horror films The Projected Man 1966 and The Fiend 1972 the war film Hell Boats 1970 and the black comedy Eat the Rich 1987 After roles in the BBC soaps Compact 1963 64 and United 1966 67 3 came his best remembered role in the long running Crossroads 1969 85 Allen played David Hunter who was a shareholder of the Crossroads Motel with Meg Mortimer Tish Hope and Bernard Booth He also twice appeared as a guest star in the science fiction programme Doctor Who in the stories The Dominators 1968 and The Ambassadors of Death 1970 Allen also frequently appeared as a guest in The Comic Strip Presents 3 In the first episode Five Go Mad in Dorset 1982 which spoofed Enid Blyton s The Famous Five stories he makes a surprise appearance as Uncle Quentin deliberately sending up his staid image he most memorably told The Famous Five Your Aunt Fanny is an unrelenting nymphomaniac and I am a screaming homosexual Allen reprised the role in the sequel Five Go Mad on Mescalin 1983 and also appeared in South Atlantic Raiders Part 2 1990 The Strike 1988 and Oxford 1990 in addition to the feature film The Supergrass 1985 There was much comic mileage to be gained from Allen sending up his conservative image In a 1987 interview he said that he was approached by a very intimidating looking punk who shook his hand and said I thought you were really cool in The Supergrass Then as he was about to walk away he turned back and said almost apologetically I loved you in Crossroads too Other roles included television s The Adventures of Robin Hood 1957 Danger Man 1960 1961 The Avengers 1964 and Bergerac 1990 Allen s performance as David Hunter was also the inspiration for Mr Clifford in Victoria Wood s spoof soap Acorn Antiques in her 1980s comedy sketch series Victoria Wood As Seen on TV Played by Duncan Preston he mimicked Allen s appearance mannerisms and particularly his absurdly plummy manner of speech 4 Personal life EditFor many years Allen had a relationship with Brian Hankins who also appeared in Crossroads They lived together for many years until Hankins died in 1978 Allen was also very close friends with his co star and on screen wife Sue Lloyd The two became a couple and made their relationship public when the British media started to intrude into their private lives When Allen learned that he had terminal cancer he and Lloyd married He died three months later at the age of 60 Sue Lloyd died of cancer in 2011 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1958 A Night to Remember Mr Clarke1960 Circle of Deception Abelson1963 Cleopatra Minor role Uncredited1966 The Projected Man Dr Chris Mitchel1970 Hell Boats Commander Ashurst R N 1972 The Fiend Paul1985 The Supergrass Commander Robertson1987 Eat the Rich Commander FortuneTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1957 Producers Showcase Benvolio Episode Romeo and Juliet ITV Play of the Week Julian Episode The Green Bay Tree Paul Episode Mrs Willie The Adventures of Robin Hood Walter Neville Episode The Bride of Robin Hood Armchair Theatre Jimmy Episode Dear Murderer Episode The Women Have Their Way 1958 Gustave Episode The Lady of Camellias 1959 Mr Burch Episode My Guess Would Be Murder Playhouse 90 Tommy Episode Dark as the Night 1960 Schilling Playhouse Christopher Johns Episode The Big Miracle The Four Just Men Ted Episode The Bystanders Danger Man Walter Bernard Episode Colonel Rodriguez Ted Baker Episode The Honeymooners 1962 Drama 61 67 Tommy Prince Episode Drama 62 The Days and Nights of Beebee 1962 1965 Compact Ian Harmon Series regular1963 BBC Sunday Night Play The Passenger Episode Night Express No Hiding Place Derek Breen Episode Expert with Salt 1964 The Avengers Allan Paignton Episode The Secrets Broker 1966 1967 United Mark Wilson Series regular1967 No Hiding Place Captain Jeffrey Sangster Episode A Through and Through with Powder The Dick Emery Show 1 episodeHalf Hour Story Hugh Banks Episode Quick on the Takeover 1968 Doctor Who Rago The Dominators 5 episodes1969 The Root of All Evil Gerald Episode What s in It for Me 1970 Doctor Who Ralph Cornish The Ambassadors of Death 7 episodes1971 The Liver Birds Derek Episode The New Neighbour 1972 1985 Crossroads Kings Oak David Hunter Series regular1982 1983 The Comic Strip Present Uncle Quentin 2 episodes1988 Prime Minister Episode The Strike 1989 Generations Lloyd Bradfield Series regular1990 Bergerac Giles Grey Episode My Name s Sergeant Bergerac The Comic Strip Present Captain Phillips Episode South Atlantic Raiders Part 2 Argie Bargie Professor Roland Breeze Episode Oxford References EditCitations The Ronald Allen Tribute Page Massingberd 2001 pp 146 147 a b Massingberd 2001 p 147 Rees Jasper October 2020 Let s Do It the Authorised Biography of Victoria Wood London Trapeze ISBN 978 1409184102 OCLC 1226752410 Retrieved 16 February 2022 Bibliography Massingberd Hugh ed 2001 1987 Ronald Alen The Very Best of the Daily Telegraph Books of Obituaries Pan Books pp 144 148 ISBN 978 0 330 48470 1External links EditRonald Allen at IMDb Ronald Allen at the Internet Broadway Database Ronald Allen at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ronald Allen amp oldid 1105575964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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