Gordon Davies was an American actor known for his roles in French Without Tears, The Duchess of Malfi, and The Adventures of Alice. He was born on January 11, 1922, in Kings Norton, Birmingham, England, and passed away on June 24, 1998, in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England.
Personal and Family Life
Gordon Davies was born as Gordon Henry Mason Davies in Birmingham, England. Little is known about his early family life or personal relationships, but he dedicated a significant portion of his life to acting and the arts.
Career
Davies had a notable career in television and film, appearing in several productions from the late 1940s to the 1960s. He is best remembered for his performances in adaptations of classic literature, showcasing his talent on the small screen as well as in stage productions.
Death and Legacy
Gordon Davies passed away on June 24, 1998, leaving behind a legacy of varied performances that contributed to British theatre and television. His work continues to be celebrated by fans of classic films and stage adaptations.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Adventures of Alice | 1960 | Lewis Carroll |
Happy and Glorious | 1952 | Mr. Anson |
The Passing Show | 1951 | John Runciman |
Mother of Men | 1950 | Pete Brant |
The Duchess of Malfi | 1949 | Delio |
Volpone | 1948 | Bonario, Corbaccio’s son |
Query | 1947 | Plender |
Edward II | 1947 | Spencer |
French Without Tears | 1949 | Brian Curtis |
The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus | 1947 | Cornelius, Duke of Anholt |
Mother of Men | 1946 | Pete Brant |