Alan Lake

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1940-11-24

Place of Birth

Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK

Alan Lake

Biography

Alan Lake (24 November 1940 – 10 October 1984) was an English actor, best known as the third husband of Diana Dors. Born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire on 24 November 1940 of Gypsy descent, Lake studied at RADA and started work in 1964. In July 1970 Lake was involved in a pub brawl for which he was sentenced to eighteen months in prison later that year (his friend, the musician Leapy Lee, was sentenced to three years for stabbing the pub's relief manager), although he was released after serving a year. Often appeared with his wife Dors until her untimely death. Depressed and grieving for her, Lake committed suicide in 1984.

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Acting History

2003
Who Got Diana Dors's Millions? as Himself (archive footage)
2000
The Unforgettable Diana Dors as Self (archive footage)
1999
Blondes: Diana Dors as Self(archive footage)
1990
Dors: The Other Diana
1984
Don't Open Till Christmas as Giles
1984
Paint Me a Murder as Davey
1984
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense as Davey
1981
Bergerac as Jack Broughton
1980
The Gentle Touch
1980
The Black Stuff as Dominic
1979
Hart to Hart
1979
Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair as David Galaxy
1979
Yesterday's Hero as Georgie Moore
1979
Dick Turpin as Zsika
1978
The Playbirds as Harry Dougan
1978
Destiny as Monty Goodman
1978
Doctor Who: Underworld as Herrick
1978
Blake's 7 as Chel
1977
Target as Swain
1976
The Button Man as Alun
1976
The Office Party as Mr. Barnes
1975
Angels
1975
Flame as Jack Daniels
1975
The Sweeney as John Merrick
1975
The Amorous Milkman as Sandy
1974
Churchill's People as Valentine Joyce
1974
Percy's Progress as Derry Hogan
1974
Playhouse as Alun
1974
The Swordsman as Reynaud Duval
1973
Layout for 5 Models as Andy
1973
Anything Can Happen as Lofty
1972
Crown Court
1972
Hide and Seek as Lorrimer
1972
The Adventurer as Carlo
1970
Play for Today
1970
Freelance as Dean
1969
The Ladies: Doreen as John
1969
Department S as The Dandy
1968
A Bit of Crucifixion, Father as Gilbert
1968
The Growing Summer as Tinker
1968
Thief as Man
1968
Charlie Bubbles as Airman
1966
The Christmas Tree
1965
Stand Up, Nigel Barton as Billy
1965
Catch Us If You Can as Cameraman
1964
The Wednesday Play
1964
Story Parade as Bob Howard
1963
Doctor Who as Herrick
1962
The Saint as Jacob
1962
Z-Cars
1961
The Avengers as Karl
1959
No Hiding Place
1955
Dixon of Dock Green as Ron Mason