David Healy

Acting

David Healy

Born May 15, 1929Manhattan, New York, USA76 credits

A rotund, jovial New Yorker, David Healy obligingly played every manner of stereotypical American in British films and on television for more than thirty years. The son of an Australian father and an American mother, he spent much of his youth in Texas. Studying at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, he majored in drama and befriended another young acting hopeful, named Larry Hagman. David first arrived in England as a member of the U.S. Air Force and soon wound up, along with Hagman, in the cast of a touring show written by John Briley. This later grew into The Airbase (1965), a 25-minute BBC sitcom (with David as Staff Sergeant Tillman Miller), which took a humorous look at British-American cultural differences at an RAF base. Considering his job prospects to be rather more lucrative in Britain -- in keeping with the 'bigger fish, smaller pond' theory - David soon found himself in almost continuous demand for any part which required an affable or imperious American. His long gallery of characters included diplomats, businessmen, bureaucrats, spooks, military brass, and so on. There were rare occasions, when he acted against type and played 'Britishers' -- a notable point in case being a likeable Dr. Watson, opposite charismatic Ian Richardson as Sherlock Holmes, in The Sign of Four (1983). His comedic side was showcased in guest appearances with Dick Emery and Kenny Everett and a with couple of turns in Jeeves and Wooster (1990). Though married and settled in Surrey, David took job offers on both sides of the Atlantic. He was glimpsed as a cleric in Patton (1970) and in Robert Aldrich's doomsday thriller Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977); well-cast as Teddy Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (1977); and he had recurring roles in TV's favourite soapie of the day, Dallas (1978). British TV audiences saw him guesting in just about every major crime series, from The Saint (1962) and Department S (1969), to The Persuaders! (1971). Simultaneously, from 1967, David pursued a successful career as a stage actor in classical plays with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. In 1975, he re-visited his roots, playing Falstaff at a Shakespeare festival in Dallas. Ever versatile, David found another calling in musicals, appearing in "Kismet", "Call Me Madam" and "The Music Man". He received much praise for his interpretation of Runyonesque gambler Nicely-Nicely Johnson (played definitively on screen by Stubby Kaye) in "Guys and Dolls", performing show-stopping encores of "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat". - IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis

Known For

Filmography

It Had to Be You
2000It Had to Be You
as David AllenMovie
Space Precinct
1994Space Precinct
as Armand Loyster (voice)TV
The Puerto Rican Mambo (Not a Musical)
1992The Puerto Rican Mambo (Not a Musical)
as White Man in Bank/'Biff' in TV Commercial/White Man in Puerto RicoMovie
Perfect Scoundrels
1990Perfect Scoundrels
as John BedlowTV
Bomber Harris
1989Bomber Harris
as Lt. Gen. Ira Eaker USAAFMovie
Three Wishes for Jamie
1987Three Wishes for Jamie
as Father KerryMovie
The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story
1986The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story
as Dr. George HyattMovie
Worlds Beyond
1986Worlds Beyond
as Herman WebsterTV
Labyrinth
1986Labyrinth
as Right Door Knocker (voice)Movie
Double Image
1986Double Image
as NewscasterMovie
Lace 2
1985Lace 2
as Mayor (as David Healey)Movie
In Possession
1984In Possession
as Jack MervynMovie
Supergirl
1984Supergirl
as Mr DanversMovie
The Sign of Four
1983The Sign of Four
as Dr. John WatsonMovie
Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars
1981Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars
as Lunar Controller / Frazer (voice)Movie
The Amazing Adventures Of Joe 90
1981The Amazing Adventures Of Joe 90
as Shane Weston / Russian Commander / Base 513 Controller / Kramer / Bates / Commander Kovac (voice)Movie
Sanford
1980Sanford
as JurorTV
The Ninth Configuration
1980The Ninth Configuration
as 1st GeneralMovie
Captain Scarlet vs. The Mysterons
1980Captain Scarlet vs. The Mysterons
as (voice) (credit only)Movie
Tales of the Unexpected
1979Tales of the Unexpected
as Jack HarrisonTV
Dallas
1978Dallas
as Senator HarbinTV
Winterspelt 1944
1978Winterspelt 1944
as Pfc FosterMovie
Scott Joplin
1977Scott Joplin
as Sam BundlerMovie
Twilight's Last Gleaming
1977Twilight's Last Gleaming
as Maj. WintersMovie
Dickens of London
1976Dickens of London
as Comm. WentworthTV
Charlie's Angels
1976Charlie's Angels
as CavendishTV
S
1976Second Verdict
as Hosea KnowltonTV
Panache
1976Panache
as DonatMovie
Phase IV
1974Phase IV
as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)Movie
Endless Night
1972Endless Night
as JasonMovie
The Frighteners
1972The Frighteners
as Frank ManchaTV
Embassy
1972Embassy
as PhelanMovie
Madame Sin
1972Madame Sin
as BradenMovie
Diamonds Are Forever
1971Diamonds Are Forever
as Vandenburg Launch Director (uncredited)Movie
The Persuaders!
1971The Persuaders!
as Colonel AdlerTV
C
1971Coppers End
as McBaineTV
Lust for a Vampire
1971Lust for a Vampire
as Raymond PelleyMovie
UFO
1970UFO
as Joe FranklinTV
Patton
1970Patton
as ClergymanMovie
The Secret Service
1969The Secret Service
as Various Characters (voice)TV
Joe 90
1968Joe 90
as Shane Weston (voice)TV
Isadora
1968Isadora
as Chicago Theatre ManagerMovie
T
1968The Jazz Age
as CommentatorTV
Assignment K
1968Assignment K
as DavidMovie
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
1967Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
as Geiger Operator / Guard Voice 2 (voice)TV
You Only Live Twice
1967You Only Live Twice
as Houston Radar Operator (uncredited)Movie
The Double Man
1967The Double Man
as HalsteadMovie
The Prophet
1967The Prophet
as Greg PowellMovie
Till Death Us Do Part
1966Till Death Us Do Part
as American on TrainTV
BBC Play of the Month
1965BBC Play of the Month
as Radio AnnouncerTV
Out of the Unknown
1965Out of the Unknown
as Greg PowellTV
Be My Guest
1965Be My Guest
as Hilton BassMovie
The Finest Hours
1964The Finest Hours
as Newsreel CommentatorMovie
The Saint
1962The Saint
as Hal WardTV