Oliver Robert Ford Davies OBE (born 12 August 1939) is an English actor, theatre historian, director, playwright, and writer. He is best known for his...
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Berlin, Henrik Dorsin, Jean-Christophe Folly [fr], Amanda Walker, Oliver Ford Davies, Sunnyi Melles, and Woody Harrelson. It follows a celebrity couple...
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theologian Olly Davies (born 1995), English rugby league player Oliver Ford Davies (born 1939), English actor and writer Oliver Davies (cricketer) (born...
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Spenlow Nicholas Lyndhurst as Uriah Heep Thelma Barlow as Mrs Heep Oliver Ford Davies as Mr Wickfield Amanda Ryan as Agnes Wickfield (Adult) Antonia Corrigan...
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Toots, and sister to Bobby Anna Wilson-Jones as Helen, Bobby's wife Oliver Ford Davies as Bruce, an older man, May's date Harry Michell as Harry, Bobby and...
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abridged audiobook on compact disc is available, read by British actor Oliver Ford Davies. Unabridged audiobooks on compact disc are also available, read by...
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source that said he was KGB. He gives up the name Anthony Clegg (Oliver Ford Davies). But when he confronts Clegg in a gentleman's club, he is grabbed...
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Queen Gertrude, Mariah Gale as Ophelia, Edward Bennett as Laertes, Oliver Ford Davies as Polonius, and Peter de Jersey as Horatio. The production was filmed...
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Kellegher as Polliver (seasons 2, 4) Roy Dotrice as Hallyne (season 2) Oliver Ford Davies as Maester Cressen (season 2) David Coakley as Drennan (season 2)...
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Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor Paul Brooke as Tommy Lascelles Oliver Ford Davies as Archbishop Lang Corin Redgrave as General Montgomery Robert Hardy...
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Davies, see Llewelyn Davies Nick Davies, British journalist Nicola Davies (disambiguation), multiple people Norman Davies, English historian Oliver Ford...
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the Starks' captive Alton Lannister (Karl Davies), Melisandre's opponent Maester Cressen (Oliver Ford Davies), Davos's son Matthos Seaworth (Kerr Logan)...
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Badel as Lady Molly Alan Bennett as Sillery Emma Fielding as Isobel Oliver Ford Davies as Le Bas Edward Fox as Uncle Giles Anastasia Hille as Matilda Nigel...
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of Bones" (or "Rattleshirt" in the novels), a Wildling leader and Oliver Ford Davies as Stannis's maester Cressen. All of the recurring characters from...
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used for the 3D reissue, a CG Yoda replaced the puppet entirely. Oliver Ford Davies as Sio Bibble, the governor of Naboo. Hugh Quarshie as Captain Quarsh...
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Wickfield Edward Hardwicke as Mr. Wickfield Julie Cox as Dora Spenlow Oliver Ford Davies as Mr. Jorkins Nigel Davenport as Dan Peggotty Judy Cornwell as Clara...
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receive main cast credits for the episodes in which they appear. Oliver Ford Davies is the only actor to appear in both the 1974 series and the 2013 series...
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Sally John Standing – Richard Dalloway Robert Portal – Young Richard Oliver Ford Davies – Hugh Whitbread Hal Cruttenden – Young Hugh Rupert Graves – Septimus...
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Atticus Sophie Ward Kelly Carson Christian Burgess Lord Cyril Cleeve Oliver Ford Davies Professor Carson Tim Woodward Colonel Petrovic Kevork Malikyan Zavros...
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in the courtroom. John Thaw as James Kavanagh, Q.C. (Series 1–5) Oliver Ford Davies as Peter Foxcott, Q.C. (Series 1–5) Nicholas Jones as Jeremy Aldermarten...
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guest-starring as a famous stage producer who finds himself on the island. Oliver Ford Davies played Polonius opposite David Tennant in a Royal Shakespeare Company...
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Zoe Wanamaker "Second Time Around" (1991) Christopher Eccleston, Oliver Ford Davies, Kenneth Colley "The Infernal Serpent" (1990) Tom Wilkinson "Promised...
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Retrieved July 5, 2018. Hoare, James (July 21, 2011). "Star Wars' Oliver Ford Davies joins Game Of Thrones cast". SciFiNow. Archived from the original...
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for the creation of the clone army. Pernilla August, Ahmed Best, Oliver Ford Davies, and Andy Secombe reprise their roles from The Phantom Menace as Shmi...
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called "Johnny". The 2002 ITV adaptation of Sparkling Cyanide featured Oliver Ford Davies as "Colonel Geoffrey Reece". Countess Vera Rossakoff is the only woman...
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Sebastian Kellie Shirley as Tinette Robert Bathurst as Mr. Sessemann Oliver Ford Davies as Dr. Classen Caroline Pegg as Bridget Jessica James as Grannie Alexander...
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David Suchet as Hercule Poirot Philip Jackson as Chief Inspector Japp Oliver Ford Davies as Dr Sheppard Selina Cadell as Caroline Sheppard Roger Frost as Parker...
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Marchant Ross Devenish Martin Thompson Cast: Lynn Redgrave, Jay Simpson, Oliver Ford Davies, Frederick Treves, Jerome Willis, Richard Moore, Derek Ware, Roy Evans...
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Johnny English (category Films with screenplays by William Davies)
Pascal Sauvage, a French prison owner and descendant of James II Oliver Ford Davies as the Archbishop of Canterbury Tim Pigott-Smith as Pegasus, the head...
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(1930–2009) David Daker (born 1935) Jim Dale (born 1935) Ann Davies (1934–2022) Oliver Ford Davies (born 1939) Richard Dawson (1932–2012) (naturalised American...
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