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Davy Burnaby (7 April 1881 – 18 April 1949) was a British actor who appeared in more than thirty films between 1929 and 1948. He was born in Buckland, Hertfordshire and made his screen debut in the 1929 film The Devil's Maze. He died on 18 April 1949, the same date as comedian Will Hay with whom he had previously acted.
Date Of Birth April 7, 1881, Buckland, United Kingdom Died April 18, 1949, Angmering, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Buckland, Hertfordshire, England, UK Profession Actor Parents Henry Fowke Burnaby, Louisa Jane Davy Siblings Henry B. F. Movies The Co-Optimists, Are You a Mason? Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Balding, heavy-set British stage and screen actor of the 1930's, rarely seen without his monocle. Had initially tried (unsuccessfully) for a legal career.
Actor Title Year Status Character Woman Hater 1948 Grandfather Come on George! 1939 Col. Bollinger Many Tanks Mr. Atkins 1938 Lord Fishlock The Playboy 1938 Magistrate Chips 1938 Alderman Second Best Bed 1938 Lord Kingston Calling All Stars 1937 Mr. Katz Leave It to Me 1937 Sir William Talking Feet 1937 Mr. Shirley Song of the Forge 1937 Auctioneer Feather Your Nest 1937 Sir Martin The Song of the Road 1937 Mr. Keppel The Prisoner of Corbal 1936 Pierre While Parents Sleep 1935 Lord Cattering Stormy Weather 1935 Merritt Boys Will Be Boys 1935 Col. Crableigh Dandy Dick 1935 Sir William Mardon Screen Vaudeville Number One 1934 Short Radio Parade of 1935 1934 Sir Ffrederick Ffotheringhay Are You a Mason? 1934 John Halton The Bedroom Diplomat 1934 Michelo Keep It Quiet 1934 Sir Charles Good The Man I Want 1934 Sir George Round Murder at the Inn 1934 Colonel Worthing On the Air 1934 Davy Just My Luck 1933 Sir Charles Croft Three Men in a Boat 1933 Sir Henry Harland Shot in the Dark 1933 Col. Michael Browne (as Dave Burnaby) Strike It Rich 1933 Humphrey Wells Cleaning Up 1933 Lord Pumpford That's My Wife 1933 Major Harbottle The Wishbone 1933 Peters The Right to Live 1933 Sir George Kessler The Co-Optimists 1929 The Devil's Maze 1929 Mr. Fry
Self Title Year Status Character Equity Musical Revue No. 4 1935 Short Himself
Known for movies On the Air (1934) as Davy
The Co-Optimists (1929) as Actor
The Right to Live (1933) as Sir George Kessler
Boys Will Be Boys (1935) as Col. Crableigh