Aubrey Danvers-Walker

Aubrey Danvers-Walker was an English actor and writer, best known for his roles in Canterbury Tales (1969), Child in the House (1956), and ITV Television Playhouse (1955).

Personal and Family Life

Aubrey Danvers-Walker was born on December 9, 1904, in Sutton, Surrey, England. He had an older brother, Bob Danvers-Walker, who worked as an announcer, and he was the uncle of actor Michael Danvers-Walker.

Career

Aubrey began his career in acting, accruing numerous credits over the years. His work expanded beyond acting as he also contributed as a writer on multiple occasions, showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.

Death and Legacy

Aubrey Danvers-Walker passed away in 1978 in London, England. His contributions to television and film have left a lasting impact, remembered by fans and family alike.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1978Mind Your LanguageElderly Man (uncredited)
1977Doctor on the GoOld Man (uncredited)
1976DominicButler
1975Madame BovaryCommittee Member (uncredited)
1974The Chinese PuzzleCaretaker
1974Steptoe and SonPensioner
1974Boy DominicFootman (as Aubrey Danvers Walker)
1972–1974Z CarsPedestrian Crossing Street Old Man
1974The PallisersButler (uncredited)
1973Moonbase 3Mr. Edward Hopkirk
1973Armchair TheatreCarpet Rep.
1973MenaceOld man
1973The Unpleasantness at the Bellona ClubTramp
1972CallanDown and Out at Mission Bridge Player (uncredited)
1972BudgiePrisoner (uncredited)