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Oliver Robert Ford Davies (born 12 August 1939) is an English actor and writer, best known for his extensive theatre work, and to a broader audience for his role as Sio Bibble in ''
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Early life and academic career

Davies was born in Ealing, Middlesex, England. He attended the King's School, Canterbury. In 1956 He joined the eminent Ealing amateur company Questors. He won a scholarship to
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, where he read History and became President of the Oxford University Dramatic Society. After obtaining his DPhil, he worked as a history lecturer at the University of Edinburgh before taking up acting professionally in 1967.


Acting career

In 1959, as a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club, he appeared in his first Stratford performance in the Memorial Theatre's open-air production of '' Bartholomew Fair''. His first professional appearances were, at the age of 27, in the 1967 season at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Short Seasons at the Mermaid, London, the Oxford Playhouse and the Cambridge Arts Theatre followed. His long and prolific association with the
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started in 1975, when director Terry Hands cast him as Mountjoy in '' Henry V''. He is an Honorary Associate Artist of the company. From 1990 until 2019 He appeared more frequently at the National Theatre, London, until at the age of 80 he lent his "sublime presence" to the part of the appraising button moulder in Henryk Ibsen's '' Peter Gynt'' at the Olivier Theatre. On television, Davies had a regular role as Peter Foxcott QC in ''
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'' and was schoolmaster Le Bas in the serialization of ''A Dance to the Music of Time'' (1997). He also appeared with John Thaw in an episode of ''Inspector Morse'' and also appeared in the
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television drama '' The Uninvited'', and in a 2002 episode of the popular drama '' Foyle's War''. On film, his most prominent role was probably Sio Bibble in the ''
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'' prequel trilogy films, released in 1999, 2002 and 2005. In 2003, Davies appeared in the film '' Johnny English'', where he portrayed the
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. He appeared on stage as Polonius in '' Hamlet'' with the
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, alongside David Tennant and Patrick Stewart, and in 2009 appeared in ''
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as the King of France. In 2010, he appeared as
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. In 2011, he appeared in a stage adaptation of Michelle Magorian's book '' Goodnight Mister Tom'', in which he played the central character, Thomas Oakley. He was back with the
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in 2014 as Justice Shallow in '' Henry IV, Part 2''. Davies again appeared with David Tennant in ''
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'' in 2013. In February 2019 Davies discussed his career in the BBC Radio Three series ''Private Passions''.


Awards and nominations

Davies was awarded the
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in 1990 (1989 season) for Best Actor in a New Play for '' Racing Demon''. He was twice nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role for his performance in ''Absolutely! (perhaps)'' at the Wyndham's Theatre in 2003, and again in 2009 for his performance as Polonius in the RSC production of ''Hamlet'' at the Novello Theatre.


Books

Davies's books include ''Playing Lear'', an account of his experience while performing King Lear at the Almeida Theatre, and ''Performing Shakespeare''. Both are published by Nick Hern Books.


Playwright

Davies's drama ''King Cromwell'' was staged at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, in November 2003. The director was Sam Walters and Davies himself took the title role.


Partial filmography

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'' (1986) – Anthony Clegg *'' Scandal'' (1989) – Mr. Woods, MI5 *''
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'' (1990) – Coroner *'' Sense and Sensibility'' (1995) – Doctor Harris *'' Mrs Brown'' (1997) – Dean of Windsor *'' Mrs Dalloway'' (1997) – Hugh Whitbread *'' Titanic Town'' (1998) – Whittington *''
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'' (1999) – Sir Hugo Danforth *''
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'' (1999) – Sio Bibble *''
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'' (2001) – Doctor Hamilton *'' Just Visiting'' (2001) – Pit Rivers *'' Revelation'' (2001) – Professor Casaubon *''
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'' (2002) –
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*'' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' (2002) – Sio Bibble *'' Johnny English'' (2003) –
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*'' The Mother'' (2003) – Bruce *''
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'' (2004) – (uncredited) *'' Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'' (2005) – Sio Bibble *'' Heidi'' (2005) – Dr. Classen *''National Theatre Live: All's Well That Ends Well'' (2009) – King of France *'' The Deep Blue Sea'' (2011) – Hester's Father *''Royal Shakespeare Company: Henry IV Part II'' (2014) – Shallow *'' The Last Witness'' (2018) – Sir Alexander Cadogan / Anthony Eden / Owen O'Malley (voice) *'' Christopher Robin'' (2018) – Old Man Winslow *''A Splinter of Ice'' (2021) - Graeme Greene *''
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'' (2022) - Winston


Partial TV series filmography

* '' The Protectors'' (1973) – Hansen, episode "Bagman" * ''The Brontes of Haworth'' (1973) – John Hunter Thompson, "Home and Abroad" * ''
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'' (1974) – Det. Insp. Corliss, episode "The Eye of Apollo" * ''A Taste of Death'' (1988 mini-series) – Father Francis Barnes, 6 episodes * '' Inspector Morse'' (1991) – Frederick Redpath, episode "Second Time Around" (S05:E01) * '' Maigret'' (1992 TV series) – Dr. Pardon, episode "Maigret on the Defensive" (S02:E03) * ''Sense and Sensibility'' (1995) – Doctor Harris; Jane Austen adaptation * ''A Dance to the Music of Time'' (1997) – Le Bas, "Post War", "The Twenties" * ''Heartbeat'' (1999) - Henry Tomkinson, episode "Testament" * '' Pie in the Sky'' (1997) – James Truman, MP, episode "Squashed Tomatoes" (S05:E01) * ''Kavanagh QC'' (1999, 2001) – Peter Foxcott QC, Peter Foxcott, 26 episodes * ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'' (2000) – Dr. James Sheppard, "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" * ''
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'' (2005 TV series) – Otto Benham, episode "Hidden Depths" (S08:E06) * ''Waking the Dead'' (2007) – Hugo Keegan, "The Fall" Parts 1 & 2 * ''
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'' (2012) – Maester Cressen, episode "The North Remembers" (S02:E01) * ''Agatha Christie's Miss Marple'' (2013) – Major Palgrave, "A Caribbean Mystery" * '' You, Me and the Apocalypse'' (2015) – Cardinal Crawshaw "24 Hours to Go", "Saviour Day" * ''Catastrophe'' (2017) – Wallace, episode 3.3 * ''
Father Brown Father Brown is a fictional Roman Catholic priest and amateur detective who is featured in 53 short stories published between 1910 and 1936 written by English author G. K. Chesterton. Father Brown solves mysteries and crimes using his intuiti ...
'' (2018) – Bishop Golding, episode "The Two Deaths of Hercule Flambeau" (S06:E10)


References


External links

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Nick Hern Books
{{DEFAULTSORT:Davies, Oliver Ford 1939 births Living people Alumni of Merton College, Oxford English male film actors English male stage actors English male television actors People educated at The King's School, Canterbury Laurence Olivier Award winners Royal Shakespeare Company members English male Shakespearean actors People from Ealing Male actors from London