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David Weston
ActorBorn August 28, 1937 (87 years)
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David Weston (born 28 July 1938, London) is an English actor, director and author. Since graduating from RADA in 1961 (having won the Silver Medal for that year) he has acted in numerous film, television and stage productions, including twenty-seven plays in Shakespeare's canon. With Michael Croft he was a founder member of the National Youth Theatre. Much of his directing work has been for that organization; he has directed also at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre and a number of other theatres in London. He wrote and narrated a series of non-fiction audio books, including Shakespeare His Life and Work which won the 2001 Benjamin Franklin Award for best audio non-fiction book.
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David Weston (born 28 July 1938, London) is an English actor, director and author. Since graduating from RADA in 1961 (having won the Silver Medal for that year) he has acted in numerous film, television and stage productions, including twenty-seven plays in Shakespeare's canon. With Michael Croft he was a founder member of the National Youth Theatre. Much of his directing work has been for that organization; he has directed also at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre and a number of other theatres in London. He wrote and narrated a series of non-fiction audio books, including Shakespeare His Life and Work which won the 2001 Benjamin Franklin Award for best audio non-fiction book.
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Filmography
2021 | |
2008 | King Lear · as Gentleman |
2004 | A Most Mysterious Murder (TV Series) · as The Barber |
2000 | Doctors (TV Series) · as John Stevens |
1995 | Barbara (TV Series) · as Mr. Rodgers |
1987 | Heart of the Country (TV Series) · as Farmer Pike |
1986 | Lovejoy (TV Series) · as Geoffrey |
1985 | EastEnders (TV Series) · as Mr. Harvey |
1984 | The Bill (TV Series) · as Mr. Wilson |
1984 | Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show (TV Series) · as Robin Hood |
1983 | By The Sword Divided (TV Series) · as Captain Bush |
1982 | King Lear · as Duke Of Burgundy |
1979 | Minder (TV Series) · as Peter |
1973 | The Tomorrow People (TV Series) · as Number 300 |
1972 | The Adventurer (TV Series) · as Farley |
1972 | The Pathfinders (TV Series) · as F |
1972 | Nobody Ordered Love · as Jacques Legrand |
1971 | Quest for Love · as Johnny Prescott |
1971 | Von Richthofen and Brown · as Murphy |
1971 | Great Performances (TV Series) · as A Gentleman |
1970 | UFO (TV Series) · as Mitchell |
1969 | Softly Softly Task Force (TV Series) · as Herbert Andrews |
1969 | Special Branch (TV Series) · as Wilson |
1969 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Martin |
1967 | The Winter's Tale · as Florizel / Archidamas |
1966 | The Legend of Young Dick Turpin · as Dick Turpin |
1965 | The Heroes of Telemark · as Arne |
1965 | The Legend of Young Dick Turpin · as Dick Turpin |
1964 | The Masque of the Red Death · as Gino |
1964 | Contest Girl · as Harry |
1964 | |
1964 | Witchcraft · as Todd Lanier |
1963 | Underworld Informers · as Young Constable (uncredited) |
1963 | Doctor Who (TV Series) · as Nicholas Muss |
1963 | 80,000 Suspects · as Brian Davis |
1963 | Doctor in Distress · as Dr Stewart |
1963 | Sergeant Cork (TV Series) · as Alan |
1963 | Love Story (1963) (TV Series) · as Simon |
1963 | That Kind of Girl · as Keith Murray |
1963 | The Mind Benders · as Student At Party (uncredited) |
1962 | Z Cars (TV Series) · as Doctor |
1960 | An Age of Kings (TV Series) · as Cast |
1955 | Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) · as Pc Morgan |
1954 | Disneyland (TV Series) · as Dick Turpin |