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David Buck (17 October 1936 - 27 January 1989) was an English actor.
He starred in many television productions from 1959 until 1989. One of his earlier roles was that of Horatio Hornblower in an episode entitled "Hornblower" (1963), in the Alcoa Premiere TV series. He played Winston Smith in Theatre 625: The World of George Orwell: 1984 (1965), a remake of Nigel Kneale's adaptation of the novel. In the first two series of the ITV horror and supernatural anthology series Mystery and Imagination (1966-68) he played the series narrator Richard Beckett (from Sheridan Le Fanu's story "The Flying Dragon") whose character also became involved in some of the other stories adapted.[2] His film career included roles in Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (1963), The Sandwich Man (1966), the Hammer film The Mummy's Shroud (1967), Deadfall (1968) and Taste of Excitement (1970). He also had a role as Royal Air Force Squadron Leader David "Scotty" Scott in the film Mosquito Squadron (1969), with David McCallum, in which his character is shot down during a low-level bombing raid over Northern France in 1944 and assumed killed.
Later, he was a voice actor for the films The Lord of the Rings (1978), for which he provided the voice of Gimli, and The Dark Crystal (1982).
Buck died of cancer in 1989. At the time of his death, he was married to the actress Madeline Smith, who featured in the film version of Up Pompeii (1971) and numerous comedy programmes in the 1970s.- Actor
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David Buck Wheat was born on 19 March 1922 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (1956) and Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (1948). He died on 15 July 1985 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
David 'Buck' Hall is known for Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), Mr. Majestyk (1974) and Walking Tall (1973).- Producer
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Lawrence Buck trained at the San Diego State One-Act Theatre Program. Prior to that, he had minor roles in "Oliver" and "Fiddler on the Roof" in the Saratoga High School productions of same. Buck is heavily influenced by the works of Ingmar Bergman, Akira Kurosawa, Woody Allen, Francois Truffaut, Jim Jarmusch, Alfred Hitchcock, Milos Forman and Roman Polanski.- Actor
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David W Buck was born David William Hoisington, in Los Angeles, in 1964. He attended Chafee college in Southern California, where he studied drama and business. After graduation David moved to the Bay Area and in 2009, he begin doing stand-up comedy. He was discovered during a competition in 2013, at Rooster T feathers in Sunnyvale, and was then cast as a lead in the award-winning feature film "The Biggest Game in Town", which was released in June of 2016. In 2018, David returned to Hollywood and was cast in the short film, "Tennessee" and the feature, "Final Stop", which was released in 2021. David splits time between Hollywood and his home in Pebble Beach. An accomplished stand-up comedian and amateur chef, David spends most of his time on his feet. Whether it's walking his dog "Samantha" on the beach, playing a round of golf or simply fluttering about the kitchen, David keeps active in order to slow the effects of the Parkinson's disease that he was diagnosed with in 2018. Undaunted by this new challenge, David has begun refining his skills in the art of voiceover with a goal of doing voice work for animated material. David is writing a screen play based on a series of houseboat trips, titled of course, "Houseboat". His true passion, however, is stand-up comedy. Where he delivers a combination of sardonic humor and irony. As he says, "when I am on stage, my Parkinson's doesn't define me, my comedy does"...- Art Department
- David Buck is married to Linda Buck. They have three children.
- David J. Buck is known for Man Attends 'Storm Area 51' and Ends Up In The Past (2019).
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David Buck is known for Havoc and The Pact (2021).- Art Department
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David Buck is known for Measure of a Man (2018).