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Freddie Davies was born on July 21, 1937 in Brixton, London, England. He is an actor, known for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), Funny Bones (1995) and Treacle (1988).
Date Of Birth July 21, 1937 Place Of Birth Brixton, London, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Cancer
Actor Title Year Status Character Passing Short post-production Eric Sensitive Skin 2005 TV Series Frustration Born and Bred 2005 TV Series Albie 'The limpet' Thwaites My Family 2004 TV Series Ches Senior Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004 Old Man in Portrait (as Freddie Davis) Jump 2000 Short George Harbour Lights 1999-2000 TV Series George Blade Hetty Wainthropp Investigates 1997 TV Series Sidney Sturridge La passione 1996 Uncle Valentino Casualty 1996 TV Series Bobby Zee The Tide of Life 1996 TV Mini-Series Goldsmith All Quiet on the Preston Front 1994-1995 TV Series Mr. Heron Man / Heron Man Band of Gold 1995 TV Series Owen Lovett Funny Bones 1995 Bruno Parker Last of the Summer Wine 1995 TV Series Birdwatcher Elidor 1995 TV Series Video Games Shop Owner Heartbeat 1993 TV Series Arcade Owner Micky Love 1993 TV Movie Dennis Treacle 1988 Short Alfie Duffell Number One 1985 TV Movie Referee A Day with Dana 1975 TV Series The Small World of Samuel Tweet 1974 TV Series Samuel Tweet / Aunt Ida Christmas Pantomime: Robin Hood 1973 TV Movie Samuel Tweet The David Nixon Show 1972 TV Series Assistant The Befrienders 1972 TV Series Hotel Porter Doctor at Large 1971 TV Series Man
Self Title Year Status Character Blackpool: Big Night Out 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself The Talent Show Story 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Punchlines! 1981-1984 TV Series Himself This Is Your Life 1981 TV Series documentary Himself Opportunity Knocks 1978 TV Series Himself - Comedian / Samuel Tweet Jim'll Fix It 1976 TV Series Himself Those Wonderful TV Times 1976 TV Series Himself The Golden Shot 1969-1974 TV Series Himself Lonnie 1970 TV Series Himself It's the Bachelors 1969 TV Series Himself The London Palladium Show 1969 TV Series Himself - Comedian Crackerjack! 1968 TV Series Himself - Guest Bachelors Night Out 1968 TV Series Himself Billy Cotton Band Show 1967 TV Series Himself The Des O'Connor Show 1966 TV Series Himself The Val Doonican Show 1966 TV Series Himself Tom Jones! 1966 TV Series Himself The Blackpool Show 1966 TV Series Himself The Good Old Days 1965 TV Series Himself Blackpool Night Out 1964 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) as Old Man in Portrait
Funny Bones (1995) as Bruno Parker
Treacle (1988) as Alfie Duffell
The Small World of Samuel Tweet (1974) as Samuel Tweet / Aunt Ida