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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1929-05-15 (95 years old)

Place of Birth

Manhattan, New York, USA

David Healy

Biography:

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

Known For

Acting

2000

It Had to Be You as David Allen

1993

1990

Jeeves and Wooster as Waterbury
Perfect Scoundrels as John Bedlow

1989

Bomber Harris as Lt. Gen. Ira Eaker USAAF

1987

1986

The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story as Dr. George Hyatt
Labyrinth as Right Door Knocker (voice)
Double Image as Newscaster

1985

Lace 2 as Mayor (as David Healey)

1984

In Possession as Jack Mervyn
Supergirl as Mr. Danvers

1983

The Sign of Four as Dr. John Watson

1982

1981

Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars as Lunar Controller / Frazer (voice)
The Amazing Adventures Of Joe 90 as Shane Weston / Russian Commander / Base 513 Controller / Kramer / Bates / Commander Kovac (voice)

1980

Captain Scarlet vs. The Mysterons as (voice) (credit only)
Sanford as Juror

1979

Tales of the Unexpected as Jack Harrison

1978

Winterspelt 1944 as Pfc Foster
Dallas as Senator Harbin

1977

Twilight's Last Gleaming as Maj. Winters
Scott Joplin as Sam Bundler

1976

Panache as Donat
Charlie's Angels as Cavendish

1974

Phase IV as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

1973

1972

Madame Sin as Braden
Embassy as Phelan
Endless Night as Jason
The Frighteners as Frank Mancha

1971

Diamonds Are Forever as Vandenburg Launch Director (uncredited)
Lust for a Vampire as Raymond Pelley
The Persuaders! as Colonel Adler

1970

Patton as Clergyman
UFO as Joe Franklin

1969

Department S as Ramos
The Secret Service as Dreisenberg Ambassador (voice)
The Secret Service as Shaw / Nielson / 2nd Technician (North Africa) / 1st Technician (Burgossa) / 4th Technician (Port Trennick) (voice)
The Secret Service as Dr Groot (voice)
The Secret Service as Mark Slater (voice)
The Secret Service as Sakov / Nurse (voice)

1968

Assignment K as David
Isadora as Chicago Theatre Manager
Joe 90 as Shane Weston

1967

The Double Man as Halstead
You Only Live Twice as Houston Radar Operator (uncredited)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Geiger Operator / Guard Voice 2 (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Commodore Goddard (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Lunar Controller (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as General Cope / Major Brooks (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Jason Smith (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Dr. Mitchell (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Dr. Conrad (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as General Rebus (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as President Roberts (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Major Moran (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Major Stone (voice)
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons as Colgan / Frazer / Commodore Goddard (voice)

1965

Be My Guest as Hilton Bass
BBC Play of the Month as Radio Announcer

1964

The Finest Hours as Newsreel Commentator

1963

1962

The Saint as Hal Ward