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Arts and entertainment

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Richard Davies (Mynyddog) Richard Davies (Mynyddog) (10 January 1833 – 14 July 1877) was a popular Welsh language, Welsh-language poet, singer, and Eisteddfod conductor. The original source of the name Mynyddog is from Newydd Fynyddog, a hill near his home. Another sub ...
(1833–1877), poet in the Welsh language * Richard Davies (American actor) (1915–1994), American film actor *
Richard Davies (Australian actor) Richard Davies is an Australian actor best known for his roles in television series, such as ''Offspring'' and ''The Saddle Club''. Early life In 2005, Richard graduated from the National Theatre Drama School. In his graduation productions he ...
* Richard Davies (Welsh actor) (1926–2015), Welsh actor *
Richard Davies (writer) Richard Davies (born 28 June 1950) is an English actor and writer, born Richard Davis in London. He is also credited as Richard Davies, Richard A. Davies and Richard L. Davies, and in the U.K. as Richard Hamilton. Hamilton is his mother's mai ...
(born 1950), English writer and actor * Richard Davies (Tru Calling), fictional TV character *
Richard Davies (musician) Richard Davies (born 1964) is an Australian-American musician. Davies was born in Sydney, Australia. He first came to prominence in the early 1990s as leader of the Australian band The Moles. Upon moving to the United States, Davies joined w ...
(born 1964), Australian singer-songwriter * Richard Michael Davies, better known as Dik Mik, synthesizer player for Hawkwind *
Rick Davies (musician) Richard Davies (born 22 July 1944) is an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as founder, vocalist and keyboardist of the rock band Supertramp. Davies is its only consistent member, and composed some of the band's best known song ...
, multi-instrumentalist and member of Amoeba *
Rick Davies Richard Davies (born 22 July 1944) is an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as founder, vocalist and keyboardist of the rock band Supertramp. Davies was its only constant member, and composed some of the band's best known songs ...
(Richard Davies, born 1944), British musician, vocalist for Supertramp *
Ritchie Davies Ritchie Davies (born 27 November 1971) is a Welsh former professional darts player from Aberdare. He is best known for his run at the 2003 BDO World Darts Championship, where he reached the final. Career Davies made his World Championship debu ...
(born 1971), Welsh professional darts player


Sports

* Richard Davies (cricketer) (born 1954), former English cricketer * Richard Davies (footballer) (born 1990), footballer playing for Barrow AFC * Rick Davies (footballer) (born 1952), Australian rules footballer * Dick Davies (1936–2012), American Olympic basketball player


Other

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Richard Davies (bishop) Richard Davies (c. 15057 November 1581) was a Welsh bishop and scholar. Life He was born in north Wales, and was educated at New Inn Hall, Oxford, becoming vicar of Maids Moreton in Buckinghamshire in 1549, and then Burnham, Buckinghamshire, i ...
(c. 1505–1581), Welsh bishop and scholar *
Richard Davies (courtier) Sir Richard Harries Davies (28 June 1916 – 29 January 1995) was a member of the Household of the Duke of Edinburgh of the United Kingdom.
(1916–1995), member of the Household of the Duke of Edinburgh *
Richard Davies (doctor) Richard Andrew Davies (born 1959) is a British-born New Zealand doctor. He is the viceregal consort of New Zealand as the husband of Dame Cindy Kiro, who has been the governor-general since 21 October 2021. Davies previously served as a membe ...
(born 1959), British-born Falkland Islands and New Zealand doctor, New Zealand viceregal consort * Richard Davies (MP) (1818–1896), Member of Parliament for and Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey *
Richard Davies (physician) Richard Davies M.D. (died 1761) was an English physician. Life Davies was a native of Shropshire. On 19 August 1726 he entered Queens' College, Cambridge as a pensioner, where his relation, John Davies was president. There he became a fellow, ...
(died 1761), English physician * Richard Davies (trade unionist), English trade union leader and politician *
Richard Bell Davies Vice Admiral Richard Bell Davies (19 May 1886 – 26 February 1966), also known as Richard Bell-Davies, was a senior Royal Navy commander, naval aviator, and a First World War recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry ...
(1886–1966), British First World War fighter pilot *
Richard Gareth Davies Richard Gareth Davies (born 20 June 1920) is a British entomologist and one-time professor of entomology at Imperial College, at that time a constituent college of the federal University of London. Publications In 1925, Augustus Daniel Imms ...
(born 1920), British entomologist *
Richard Hutton Davies Major General Richard Hutton Davies, (14 August 1861 – 9 May 1918) was an officer of the New Zealand Military Forces during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the first New Zealander to command an independent force overseas an ...
(1861–1918), New Zealand Army officer *
Paul Davies (priest) Richard Paul Davies (born 15 March 1973) is the current Archdeacon of Surrey and former Archdeacon of Bangor. Davies was educated at the University of Wales, Lampeter, the University of Oxford and Ripon College, Cuddesdon. He was ordained in 1997 ...
(Richard Paul Davies, born 1973), Archdeacon of Bangor * Richard T. Davies (1920−2005), American diplomat *
Richard William Davies Richard William Payne Davies was a Welsh Anglican priest in the 19th century, the archdeacon of Brecon from 1859 to 1875.. Davies was born in Llangenny and educated at Worcester College, Oxford. He was ordained deacon in 1830, and priest in 1832. ...
, Welsh Anglican priest


See also

* Richard Davis (disambiguation) {{hndis, Davies, Richard