David Gant Biography ((?)-)

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Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • Police commissioner, Babylon, 1980
  • Henry Tonks, Mark Gertler Fragments of a Biography, 1981
  • Restaurant manager, Victor/Victoria, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1982
  • KGB official, Firefox, Warner Bros., 1982
  • Aquascutum assistant, Moonlighting (also known as Schwarzarbeit), Universal Classics, 1982
  • Daniels, Gandhi (also known as Richard Attenborough's Film: Gandhi), Columbia, 1982
  • Mr. Seymour, The Draughtsman's Contract, United Artists Classics,1982
  • Clergyman in church, The Wicked Lady, Cannon Film Distributors, 1983
  • Interview official, Brazil, Universal, 1985
  • Broker, Bearskin: An Urban Fairytale, 1989
  • London maitre d', Chaplin (also known as Charlot), TriStar,1992
  • Royal magistrate, Braveheart, Paramount, 1995
  • Chiffinch, Restoration, Miramax, 1995
  • Antique Shop Owner, Deja vu, Rainbow Releasing, 1997
  • Bolognetti, Dangerous Beauty (also known as The Honest Courtesan and A Destiny of Her Own), Warner Bros., 1998
  • Conductor (Oxford), Le violon rouge (also known as The Red Violin and Il violino rosso), 1998
  • Photographer, Greenwich Mean Time (also known as G:mt), 1999
  • The Duke of Bedford, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (alsoknown as Joan of Arc and Jeanne d'Arc), Columbia, 1999
  • Major Warren, Lagaan: Once upon a Time in India (also known as Lagaan and Land Tax), Sony Pictures Classics, 2001
  • Victor, S Club Seeing Double, Columbia TriStar, 2003
  • Old priest, Dracula II: Ascension (also known as Wes Craven Presents Dracula II: Ascension), Buena Vista Home Video, 2003
  • Harvey, Oh Marbella!, 2003
  • Two Brothers, Universal, 2004
  • Maddox, Cold and Dark, 2004
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Eldred, Sapphire and Steel, ITV, 1981
  • Miniseries
  • Chief commander, Harem, ABC, 1986
  • Older Ogilvie, Aristocrats, BBC1 and PBS, 1999
  • Movies
  • Fouquet, The Scarlet Pimpernel, CBS, 1982
  • Gallery owner, Clothes in the Wardrobe (also known as The Summer House), BBC, 1992
  • Mr. Brocklehurst, Jane Eyre (also known as Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre), Arts and Entertainment, 1997
  • Gypsy, The Garden of Redemption, Showtime, 1997
  • Alexander Cameron, Murder Rooms: The White Knight Stratagem, BBC,2001
  • Specials
  • Headmaster, A Pattern of Roses, Channel 4, 1983
  • Pilots
  • Geoffrey Parkes, The Peter Principle (also known as The Boss), BBC, 1995
  • Episodic
  • Noel Simpson, "Break-In," The Gentle Touch, ITV, 1980
  • Reverend Geoffrey Boyd, "Fat Chance," Inspector Morse, ITV, 1991,later broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 2003
  • "Ear Today ... Gone Tomorrow," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1996
  • Talbot, "A Cage for Satan: Part 2," Bugs, 1996
  • Merlin, "Sir Caradoc at the Round Table," MythQuest, PBS, 2001
  • Also appeared as Merlin, "Return to Camelot," The New Adventures of Robin Hood, TNT and syndicated.
  • Other
  • Appeared as Professor Watters, Legend of the Lost Keys, BBC; OscarMcClog, Toxic Monster, BBC; Zatopeek, My Family and Other Animals, BBC; Reverend Glenie, Moonfleet, BBC; Frank, The Chelsea Murders.
  • Stage Appearances
  • Appeared as Lear, King Lear, Southwark Playhouse; Priuli, Venice Preserved, Royal Exchange Theatre; narrator, The Snow Queen, Gulbenkian Theatre; Blunt and Tailor, Single Spies, Swan Theatre, Worcester, England; Fisher, Ravings: Dreamings, Library Theatre, Manchester,England; La, All's Well That Ends Well, Reverend Halpern, Harvest, the Dean, Nightshade, ensemble member, American Clock, andin Measure for Measure, all Birmingham Repertory; Simon Barnes, Mary Barnes, Theatr Clwyd; Major Magnus, Real Inspector Hound, TheatrClwyd; Simon Barnes, Mary Barnes, Royal Court Theatre; ensemble member, Private Lives of the Third Reich, Open Space Theatre, London; Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Raof, Spring and Port Wine, and Stiggins, Thee and Me, all Duke's Playhouse, Lancaster, England; ensemble member,Salad Days, magistrate, Toad of Toad Hall, Pickering, My Fair Lady, Maingot, French Without Tears, and in The True Story of the Titanic, all Crucible, Sheffield, England; in The Wasp Factory, West Yorkshire Playhouse; School for Wives, English Touring Theatre; The Rivals, Century Theatre and Crewe; Coriolanus, Chichester Festival Theatre; The Price, Oxford Stage Company; The Struggle of the Dogs and the Black, Traverse; Nothing Sacred, Theatr Clywd;Hamlet, The Bells, Drums in the Night, and Broken Heart, all Haymarket, Leicester, England; The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist and Passion Play, both Playhouse, Liverpool, England; Playing with Fire, Abel Barebone, Dead Men, and The CountryWife, all Traverse; The Tempest, Duet for One, and Hunchback of Notre Dame, all Coventry, Belgrade; The Tempest, Ludlow Festival; An Honourable Trade, Royal Court; After Magritte, Theatr Clwyd; The Devil is an Ass, National.
  • Major Tours
  • Appeared as Lear, King Lear, Irish cities; The Clink, Paines Plough Tour; Hamlet; Dead Men; Measure for Measure.