David Healy

David Healy

Born: 1929-05-15 Manhattan, New York, USA

Fans of movies and TV shows often explore David Healy because of notable performances, screen presence, and long-term popularity in entertainment media.

A rotund, jovial New Yorker, David Healy obligingly played every manner of stereotypical American in British films and on television for more than thirty years. The son of an Australian father and an American mother, he spent much of his youth in Texas. Studying at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, he majored in drama and befriended another young acting hopeful, named Larry Hagman. David first arrived in England as a member of the U.S. Air Force and soon wound up, along with Hagman, in the cast of a touring show written by John Briley. This later grew into The Airbase (1965), a 25-minute BBC sitcom (with David as Staff Sergeant Tillman Miller), which took a humorous look at British-American cultural differences at an RAF base. Considering his job prospects to be rather more lucrative in Britain -- in keeping with the 'bigger fish, smaller pond' theory - David soon found himself in almost continuous demand for any part which required an affable or imperious American. His long gallery of characters included diplomats, businessmen, bureaucrats, spooks, military brass, and so on. There were rare occasions, when he acted against type and played 'Britishers' -- a notable point in case being a likeable Dr. Watson, opposite charismatic Ian Richardson as Sherlock Holmes, in The Sign of Four (1983). His comedic side was showcased in guest appearances with Dick Emery and Kenny Everett and a with couple of turns in Jeeves and Wooster (1990). Though married and settled in Surrey, David took job offers on both sides of the Atlantic. He was glimpsed as a cleric in Patton (1970) and in Robert Aldrich's doomsday thriller Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977); well-cast as Teddy Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (1977); and he had recurring roles in TV's favourite soapie of the day, Dallas (1978). British TV audiences saw him guesting in just about every major crime series, from The Saint (1962) and Department S (1969), to The Persuaders! (1971). Simultaneously, from 1967, David pursued a successful career as a stage actor in classical plays with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. In 1975, he re-visited his roots, playing Falstaff at a Shakespeare festival in Dallas. Ever versatile, David found another calling in musicals, appearing in "Kismet", "Call Me Madam" and "The Music Man". He received much praise for his interpretation of Runyonesque gambler Nicely-Nicely Johnson (played definitively on screen by Stubby Kaye) in "Guys and Dolls", performing show-stopping encores of "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat". - IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis

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Department S

Department S

1969-09-09
Jeeves and Wooster

Jeeves and Wooster

1990-04-22
Blake's 7

Blake's 7

1978-01-02
Tales of the Unexpected

Tales of the Unexpected

1979-03-24
Sanford

Sanford

1980-03-15
The Persuaders!

The Persuaders!

1971-09-17
UFO

UFO

1970-09-16
Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels

1976-09-22
Jason King

Jason King

1971-09-15
The Saint

The Saint

1962-10-04
Dallas

Dallas

1978-04-02
Filthy Rich

Filthy Rich

1982-08-09
Harry O

Harry O

1974-09-12
Vega$

Vega$

1978-09-20
Paul Temple

Paul Temple

1969-11-23
Perfect Scoundrels

Perfect Scoundrels

1990-04-22
Hammer House of Horror

Hammer House of Horror

1980-09-13
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense

Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense

1984-09-05
Return of the Saint

Return of the Saint

1978-09-10
Frank Stubbs Promotes

Frank Stubbs Promotes

1993-07-12
BBC Play of the Month

BBC Play of the Month

1965-10-19
Tales of the Unexpected

Tales of the Unexpected

1979-03-24
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

1967-09-29
Joe 90

Joe 90

1968-09-29
Space Precinct

Space Precinct

1994-10-03
Space Precinct

Space Precinct

1994-10-03
BBC Play of the Month

BBC Play of the Month

1965-10-19
Dickens of London

Dickens of London

1976-09-28
Till Death Us Do Part

Till Death Us Do Part

1966-06-06
Out of the Unknown

Out of the Unknown

1965-10-04
Worlds Beyond

Worlds Beyond

1986-10-10
The Secret Service

The Secret Service

1969-09-21
Espionage

Espionage

1963-10-02
Espionage

Espionage

1963-10-02
The Frighteners

The Frighteners

1972-07-07
Affairs of the Heart

Affairs of the Heart

1974-09-29
Father Brown

Father Brown

1974-09-26