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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

69

Gender

Male

Birthday

1926-01-25

Day of Death

2015-10-08 (89 years old)

Place of Birth

Dowlais, Wales, UK

Also Known As

Richard Davies

Biography

Dennis Wilfred Davies, known professionally as Richard Davies (25 January 1926 – 8 October 2015), was a Welsh actor.He was probably best known for his performance as the exasperated schoolmaster Mr. Price in the popular LWT situation comedy Please Sir! He used a broad Welsh accent for much of his work, but had used other accents to play a wide range of characters, in addition to several Welsh stereotypes Davies was born in Dowlais, near Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, the son of a railway guard. He played Idris Hopkins in Coronation Street between 1974 and 1975, and appeared in several science-fiction series, among them Robert's Robots, Out of the Unknown, and a well-received performance as Burton in the 1987 Doctor Who story Delta and the Bannermen. He played Mr. White in the Fawlty Towers episode "The Kipper and the Corpse" and also appeared in Yes Minister, Wyatt's Watchdogs, May to December, Whoops Apocalypse, 2point4 Children and One Foot in the Grave. In 1970, he appeared in an episode of Two in Clover as Victor Spinetti's character's brother when Spinetti was unavailable. His other main role was in the comedy series Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt where he played Clive. Davies had a recurring role as Jim Sloan in Z-Cars between 1962 and 1965, returning to the series playing different characters in 1968 and in its spin-off Softly, Softly. He also appeared in Dixon of Dock Green, The Sweeney and Van der Valk. He impersonated Clive Jenkins in a spoof edition of Question Time in a sketch on Not the Nine O'Clock News. He appeared in the Please Sir! spin-off series The Fenn Street Gang. In 1951, he made an uncredited appearance in the Ealing Studios comedy The Lavender Hill Mob. He had appeared in films such as Zulu (1964), the film adaptation of Please Sir! (1971), and Under Milk Wood (1972). In 1988, he played the schoolteacher in Queen Sacrifice. He died on 8 October 2015 at the age of 89, survived by his wife and two children, and a son from his first marriage after a battle against Alzheimer's disease.

Known For

Acting

The Long Arm

1956

The Long Arm

as

Detective (uncredited)

The Lavender Hill Mob

1951

The Lavender Hill Mob

as

Police Driver

The Night My Number Came Up

1955

The Night My Number Came Up

as

Wireless Operator

Twisted Nerve

1968

Twisted Nerve

as

'Taffy' Evans

Queen Sacrifice

1988

Queen Sacrifice

as

Wil Bevan

A Run for Your Money

1949

A Run for Your Money

as

Rugby Fan (uncredited)

The Fiction Makers

1968

The Fiction Makers

as

Reporter

Blue Blood

1974

Blue Blood

as

Jones

Some People

1962

Some People

as

Harper

The Midas Plague

1965

The Midas Plague

as

First Rebel

Oh! What a Lovely War

1969

Oh! What a Lovely War

as

Sergeant in Burial Party (uncredited)

Zulu

1964

Zulu

as

Private 593 Jones

"If Only..."

1980

"If Only..."

as

Brian's Father

Under Milk Wood

1972

Under Milk Wood

as

Mr Pritchard

The Mutations

1974

The Mutations

as

Doctor

Please Sir!

1971

Please Sir!

as

Mr. Price

City of Fear!

1976

City of Fear!

as

Dennis

The Sweeney

The Sweeney

as

Doctor

Wyatt's Watchdogs

Wyatt's Watchdogs

as

Irate Car Owner

Doctor Who

Doctor Who

as

Burton

Gideon's Way

Gideon's Way

as

The Postman

Fawlty Towers

Fawlty Towers

as

Mr. White

Please Sir!

Please Sir!

as

Mr. Price

Oliver's Travels

Oliver's Travels

as

Signwriter

Offspring

Offspring

as

Jimmy Proudman

Dixon of Dock Green

Dixon of Dock Green

as

Det. Chief Insp. Pearce

The New Statesman

The New Statesman

as

Steffan Caradoc

Gideon's Way

Gideon's Way

as

Forensics Man

Gideon's Way

Gideon's Way

as

The Taxi Driver

The Saint

The Saint

as

Reporter

Big Deal

Big Deal

as

Dai Phillips

Dad

Dad

as

In Loving Memory

In Loving Memory

as

Ivor Davies

The Wednesday Play

The Wednesday Play

as

Harry Jenkins

Coronation Street

Coronation Street

as

Idris Hopkins

Sunday Night Theatre

Sunday Night Theatre

as

Second sentry

Production

Crew

Directing