
Oliver Ford Davies
Biography
Oliver Robert Ford Davies (born 12 August 1939) is an English actor and writer.
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Known For
Acting History
2022
Triangle of Sadness as Winston
2021A Splinter of Ice as Graham Greene
2019Departure as Amis
2018Christopher Robin as Old Man Winslow
2018The Last Witness as Sir Alexander Cadogan / Anthony Eden / Owen O'Malley (voice)
2018Gerry as Frank
2015RSC Live: Henry V as Chorus
2015You, Me and the Apocalypse as Cardinal Crawshaw
2015RSC Live: Henry IV Part 2 as Shallow
201437 Days as Cunliffe
2013Royal Shakespeare Company - Richard II as Duke of York
2013Father Brown as Bishop Golding
2011The Deep Blue Sea as Hester's Father
2011Game of Thrones as Maester Cressen
2009Hamlet as Polonius
2009National Theatre Live: All's Well That Ends Well as King of France
2009Land Girls as Bishop Selvey
2008Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley as Sir Donald Kaberry
2007The Relief of Belsen as Martin Lipscomb
2005Heidi as Dr. Classen
2005Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith as Sio Bibble
2005Cherished as Lord Justice Judge
2004Agatha Christie's Marple as Major Palgrave
2004Gladiatress
2003The Mother as Bruce
2003Sparkling Cyanide as Col. Geoffrey Reece
2003Johnny English as Archbishop of Canterbury
2002Foyle's War as Lawrence Gascoigne
2002Sirens as Henry Marshall
2002Bertie and Elizabeth as Archbishop Lang
2002Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones as Governor Sio Bibble
2002Spooks as Sir Richard 'Dickie' Bowman
2002Sunday as Lord Hailsham
2001Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story as Dr. Newman
2001Waking the Dead as Hugo Keegan
2001Revelation as Professor Casaubon
2001Just Visiting as Pit Rivers
2001Blow Dry as Doctor Hamilton
2000The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure as Ship's Captain (archive footage)
1999David Copperfield as Mr. Wickfield
1999Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace as Governor Sio Bibble
1999An Ideal Husband as Sir Hugo Danforth
1998Titanic Town as George Whittington
1997A Royal Scandal as Lord Liverpool
1997A Dance to the Music of Time as Le Bas
1997The Uninvited
1997Mrs. Dalloway as Hugh Whitbread
1997Mrs Brown as Dean of Windsor
1997Midsomer Murders as Otto Benham
1995Sense and Sensibility as Doctor Harris
1995Coogan's Run
1995The Absence of War as Oliver Dix
1995Kavanagh Q.C. as Peter Foxcott Q.C.
1994Wycliffe as Dr. Donald Treloar
1994MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis as Prof. Carson
1994Pie in the Sky as James Truman
1992Between the Lines
1992Anglo Saxon Attitudes as Professor Stokesay
1992Heartbeat as Henry Tomkinson
1992Maigret
1992The Cloning of Joanna May as Gerald
1991The War That Never Ends as Melian Representative
1990The Police as James Acheson
1990Paper Mask as Coroner
1990Chancer as Vicar
1989Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story as Police Commander
1989Scandal as Mr Woods
1989Agatha Christie's Poirot as Dr. Sheppard
1989Death of a Son as Prosecuting Counsel
1988A Taste for Death as Father Barnes
1988A Very British Coup as Tweed
1988Hannay
1987Cause Célèbre as J.D. Casswell
1987Inspector Morse as Frederick Redpath
1986Casualty as The Major
1986Casualty as Ziggy Rustin
1986A Very Peculiar Practice as Lecturer
1986Defence of the Realm as Anthony Clegg
1985Screen Two as Prosecuting Counsel
1985Screen Two as Oliver Dix
1984Mitch as Dept. Assist. Commissioner Gradley
1983Dalgliesh as Father Barnes
1981Tenko as Priest
1980Closing Ranks as Doctor
1977Philby, Burgess and Maclean as Pattterson
1974Father Brown
1972The Protectors as Hansen
1972Van der Valk as Guus Kroese
1970The Misfit as Mr. Hardcastle
1967Contrasts as Doctor








