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Geoffrey Davies is a Actor born on 15 december 1942 at Leeds (United-kingdom)

Geoffrey Davies

Geoffrey Davies
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Birth 15 december 1942 at Leeds (United-kingdom)
Death 13 july 2023 (at 80 years)

Geoffrey Davies (born 15 December 1942, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire) is a British actor.

Biography

The son of an accountant, he was educated at grammar school and studied at art college to be a commercial artist before becoming an actor.

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Filmography of Geoffrey Davies (2 films)

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Actor

The Vault of Horror, 1h23
Directed by Roy Ward Baker
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Anthology film, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Vampires in film
Actors Terry-Thomas, Curd Jürgens, Daniel Massey, Tom Baker, Dawn Addams, Denholm Elliott
Roles Jerry (segment 4 "Bargain in Death")
Rating64% 3.247743.247743.247743.247743.24774
Framing Story Five strangers board a descending lift, one by one, in a modern office block in London. They reach the sub-basement, though none of them have pressed for that destination. There they find a large, elaborately furnished room which appears to be a gentlemen's club. The lift door has closed and there are no buttons to bring it back, nor any other exit. Resigned to waiting for help, they settle down with drinks and talk. The conversation turns to dreams, and each man tells of a recurring nightmare.
Oh! What a Lovely War, 2h24
Directed by Richard Attenborough
Origin United-kingdom
Genres War, Comedy, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Political films
Actors Dirk Bogarde, Phyllis Calvert, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Colin Farrell, John Clements, John Gielgud
Roles Aide to Haig
Rating69% 3.495513.495513.495513.495513.49551
Oh! What A Lovely War summarises and comments on the events of World War I using popular songs of the time, many of which were parodies of older popular songs, and using allegorical settings such as Brighton's West Pier to criticise the manner in which the eventual victory was won.