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David Buck was born on October 17, 1936 in London, England. He was an actor and writer, known for The Lord of the Rings (1978), The Dark Crystal (1982) and The Mummy's Shroud (1967). He was married to Madeline Smith. He died on January 27, 1989 in Esher, England.
Date Of Birth October 17, 1936, London, United Kingdom Died January 27, 1989, Esher, United Kingdom Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Actor, Writer, Soundtrack Spouse Madeline Smith (m. ?–1989) Children Emily Buck Star Sign Libra
Actor Title Year Status Character Henry V 1979 TV Movie Earl of Westmoreland Henry IV Part II 1979 TV Movie Earl of Westmoreland Henry IV Part I 1979 TV Movie Earl of Westmoreland Danger UXB 1979 TV Series Stephen Mount The Lord of the Rings 1978 Gimli - Son of Gloin (voice) 1990 1978 TV Series George Molloy Leap in the Dark 1977 TV Series Peter McEwan The Venturers 1975 TV Series Tom Prince Father Brown 1974 TV Series John Strake Late Night Theatre 1973 TV Series Wilson The Protectors 1973 TV Series John Azon Woodstock 1973 TV Series Markham Everard 1939 1973 TV Movie Suspicion 1972 TV Series Martin Keller Jason King 1972 TV Series Olivier The Adventurer 1972 TV Series Martin ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1971 TV Series Bryn Gurney Jackanory 1971 TV Series Storyteller Doomwatch 1971 TV Series Isaac Prentice Taste of Excitement 1969 Paul Hedley Detective 1969 TV Series Ian Firth Mosquito Squadron 1969 Sqn. Ldr. David 'Scotty' Scott Out of the Unknown 1969 TV Series Jon Hoff Thirty-Minute Theatre 1968 TV Series Marcus Journey to the Unknown 1968 TV Series Paul Amory Deadfall 1968 Salinas The Sunday Play 1968 TV Series Peter Ransome ITV Play of the Week 1963-1967 TV Series Lt. Kenneth Boyd / Dick Chappell The Wednesday Play 1967 TV Series Mark Greely The Mummy's Shroud 1967 Paul Preston Mystery and Imagination 1966 TV Series Richard Beckett / Host The Survivors 1966 TV Movie Charles Canut The Sandwich Man 1966 Steven Mansfield This Man Craig 1966 TV Series Ivor Fallon The Idiot 1966 TV Mini-Series Prince Myshkin Thirteen Against Fate 1966 TV Series Charles Canut Theatre 625 1964-1965 TV Series Winston Smith
Ben Curtin
Yanek Story Parade 1964-1965 TV Series Harry Baines / Roger Meredith The Sullavan Brothers 1965 TV Series Chris Lambert Thursday Theatre 1964 TV Series David Rodingham Love Story 1964 TV Series Gordon Leigh Drama 61-67 1964 TV Series Rob Second City Reports 1964 TV Series Various Characters Teletale 1964 TV Series Allan Armchair Theatre 1963 TV Series Alan Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow 1963 Harry Banks Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1963 TV Series Harry Banks Espionage 1963 TV Series Jacques As You Like It 1963 TV Movie Oliver Alcoa Premiere 1963 TV Series Captain Horatio Hornblower The Cherry Orchard 1962 TV Movie Yasha, a manservant A Midsummer Night's Dream 1959 TV Movie Bit part Chelworth 1989 TV Mini-Series Russell Fairless King & Castle 1988 TV Series Neame Dear John 1987 TV Series the Priest Bulman 1987 TV Series Commander Wharton Heart of the Country 1987 TV Mini-Series Angus Patrick The Great White Mountain 1986 TV Movie de Saussure The Practice 1985 TV Series Les Uttley Mr. Palfrey of Westminster 1984 TV Series Springer Crown Court 1974-1984 TV Series Richard Bradford / Derek Glynn Bergerac 1984 TV Series Stephen Crane Mansfield Park 1983 TV Mini-Series Mr. Price The Cleopatras 1983 TV Mini-Series Ventidius The Dark Crystal 1982 Slave Master (voice) Tales of the Unexpected 1981 TV Series Father Lady Killers 1980 TV Series Percival Clarke, K.C. Minder 1980 TV Series Billy Gilpin Play for Today 1980 TV Series Major Ian Anderson Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson 1980 TV Series Chesney
Writer Title Year Status Character Jackanory TV Series book - 3 episodes, 1971 writer - 1 episode, 1971
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Mansfield Park 1983 TV Mini-Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Tempo 1968 TV Series Ernest
Known for movies The Lord of the Rings (1978) as Gimli - Son of Gloin
The Dark Crystal (1982) as Slave Master
The Mummy's Shroud (1967) as Paul Preston
Mosquito Squadron (1969) as Sqn. Ldr. David 'Scotty' Scott