RICHARD DAVIES

Richard Davies
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: January 25, 1926
Deathday: October 8, 2015
Place of Birth: Dowlais, Wales, UK
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
Filmography
Starring
2010·
OffspringJimmy Proudman
1997·
Dad1995·
Oliver's TravelsSignwriter
Huw
1993·
The Boot Street Band1992·
Rebecca's DaughtersLewis
1991·
2Point4 ChildrenJack, Gareth
Billy
1988·
Wyatt's WatchdogsIrate Car Owner
1988·
Queen SacrificeWil Bevan
Burton
1984·
Big DealDai Phillips
1984·
Bottle Boys1984·
The Bill1983·
The Citadel1982·
Whoops ApocalypseMinister
1980·
Yes Minister1980·
"If Only..."Brian's Father
Young Thomas
1976·
City of Fear!Dennis
1975·
Angels1975·
Fawlty TowersMr. White
1975·
The SweeneyDoctor
Clive
1974·
The MutationsDoctor
1974·
Blue BloodJones
1973·
Roberts RobotsButcher
1972·
Van der ValkLloyd
1972·
Under Milk WoodMr Pritchard
1971·
Please Sir!Mr. Price
1969·
In Loving MemoryIvor Davies
Sergeant in Burial Party (uncredited)
1968·
Please Sir!Mr. Price
1968·
The First Lady1968·
The Fiction MakersReporter
1968·
Twisted Nerve'Taffy' Evans
1966·
King of the River1966·
Softly, Softly1966·
Sky West and CrookedRick
1965·
Gideon's WayThe Taxi Driver, Forensics Man, The Postman
1965·
The Midas PlagueFirst Rebel
1964·
The Wednesday PlayRegistrar, Harry Jenkins, Mr. Black
1964·
ZuluPrivate 593 Jones
1963·
Doctor WhoBurton
1962·
The SaintReporter
1962·
Z-Cars1962·
Some PeopleHarper
1961·
A Fever in the BloodBates
1960·
Coronation StreetIdris Hopkins
1959·
No Hiding Place1958·
Behind Closed DoorsWerner
1956·
The Long ArmDetective (uncredited)
1955·
Dixon of Dock GreenDet. Chief Insp. Pearce, Milkman, Haines
Wireless Operator
Police Driver
1950·
Sunday Night TheatreSecond sentry
1949·
A Run for Your MoneyRugby Fan (uncredited)