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Subsequent TV
performances followed in The Chief for ITV, Crime Monthly,
Michael Winner’s True Crimes, The Casting Couch and Heat of the
Day.
He has also appeared in a
number of films, most notably as Jerry in Little Big Deal, Steve
in Odd One or Two and Mike in The Feminine Touch, which was a
multi award winner at The Raindance Film Festival.
During this period, David
was offered a major theatre break by leading UK producer Ian
Dickens whose company he has continued to work with on a regular
basis for several years now. In his first season of weekly rep
with Ian Dickens, David appeared in 13 of the 15 productions
staged, 10 of which were leading roles. He has gone on to become
one of the UK’s most popular touring actors today having played
everything from Agatha Christie to Alan Ayckbourn. Roles of
particular note include; Norman in The Dresser, Bernard in
Camoletti’s Don’t Dress For Dinner, Norman in Ayckbourn’s
Trilogy The Norman Conquests and George Pigden and John Smith in
the Ray Cooney farces Out of Order and Run For Your Wife.
More recently he received
great critical acclaim for his role as John Barrett in N.J
Crisp’s psychological thriller Dangerous Obsession but it is
perhaps for his high energy, precision performances in Ray
Cooney’s farces that he is best loved and for which he has
received consistently rave reviews over the years. David has
just completed touring as Rick in the
thriller Killing Time and Ernest Foster in Murder with Love,
again for Ian Dickens Productions and has just completed a tour as
the Rev. Lionel Toop in Philip King's Pools Paradise..
Away from the theatre,
David’s interests are many and varied. A fanatical film
enthusiast, he boasts a vast collection of videos and DVDs and
is constantly looking to extend his library. With keeping fit a
priority, he enjoys working out at the gym, eating healthily,
relaxing on long country walks and gardening.
David is a committed animal charity supporter.
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