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David Collings(1940-2020)

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David Collings
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British stage and screen actor whose characters typically displayed indecision or timidity, usually mild-mannered or naive types who tended to come to a sticky end somewhere along the line. Collings began acting professionally with the Liverpool Repertory Theatre in the early 60s. Though having never attended drama school, he nonetheless segued successfully into television work following the advice of a fellow actor. On screen from 1965, he initially appeared in several prominent cop shows (Z Cars (1962), Softly Softly (1966)) but became ultimately best known for his work in science fiction, often having undergone extensive alien make-up. He was notable as an alien kidnap victim turned into a human bomb in The Psychobombs (1970) and as a 'Vogan' renegade scientist out to destroy (and, of course, expiring in the process) the perennial robotic nemesis in Revenge of the Cybermen. Having enjoyed the experience, he popped up twice more in Docteur Who (1963) instalments: as the driver of a mining vehicle on an extraterrestrial world who suffers from the unfortunate malady 'robophobia' while confronting The Robots of Death and as the titular antagonist (on this occasion playing an immortal, but mutated and disfigured alien scientist) in Mawdryn Undead.

Collings also specialised in period drama, particularly effective as the often mistreated and underpaid clerk Bob Cratchit in Scrooge (1970), the spy John Barsad (aka Solomon Pross) in A Tale of Two Cities (1980), the Russian liberal politician Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov in La chute des aigles (1974) and British Tory Prime Minister William Pitt in the miniseries Prince Regent (1979). On stage, he portrayed Lord Stanley in a National Theatre production of Richard III and the King of France in Henry V at the Royal Exchange in Manchester. He provided the voice for Legolas in the BBC 4 radio serial The Lord of the Rings.
BornJune 4, 1940
DiedMarch 23, 2020(79)
BornJune 4, 1940
DiedMarch 23, 2020(79)
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Known for

Alec Guinness, Albert Finney, Richard Beaumont, David Collings, Frances Cuka, Philip DaCosta, Edith Evans, Derek Francis, Gaynor Hodgson, Raymond Hoskins, Gordon Jackson, Roy Kinnear, Michael Medwin, Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith, Suzanne Neve, Anton Rodgers, Paddy Stone, and Kay Walsh in Scrooge (1970)
Scrooge
7.5
  • Bob Cratchit
  • 1970
Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, William Hartnell, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, and Patrick Troughton in Docteur Who (1963)
Docteur Who
8.4
TV Series
  • Poul
  • Vorus
  • Mawdryn
Masaaki Sakai in Saiyûki (1978)
Saiyûki
8.4
TV Series
  • Monkey(English version, voice)
Joanna Lumley and David McCallum in Sapphire & Steel (1979)
Sapphire & Steel
7.8
TV Series
  • Silver

Credits

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Actor



  • The Robots (2019)
    The Robots
    Podcast Series
    • Ander Poul (voice)
    • 2020–2021
  • Doctor Who: Target Novelisation Audiobooks (2005)
    Doctor Who: Target Novelisation Audiobooks
    Podcast Series
    • Narrator (voice)
    • 2016–2018
  • Doctor Who: Classic Doctor Novel Readings (2012)
    Doctor Who: Classic Doctor Novel Readings
    Podcast Series
    • Narrator (voice)
    • 2015–2016
  • Guy Henry in Holby City (1999)
    Holby City
    5.8
    TV Series
    • Linden Hislop
    • 2015
  • Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Adventures (2012)
    Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Adventures
    9.0
    Podcast Series
    • Rosato (voice)
    • 2014
  • Ralph Fiennes and Felicity Jones in The Invisible Woman (2013)
    The Invisible Woman
    6.1
    • Governor (as Mr. David Collings)
    • 2013
  • Jago & Litefoot (2010)
    Jago & Litefoot
    9.0
    Podcast Series
    • Gabriel Sanders (voice)
    • 2010–2011
  • Alan Ford and Julian Vergov in Mission London (2010)
    Mission London
    7.1
    • Dean Carver
    • 2010
  • Sapphire & Steel
    Podcast Series
    • Silver (voice)
    • 2005–2008
  • Wren: The Man Who Built Britain
    TV Movie
    • Dean
    • 2004
  • Doctor Who Unbound (2003)
    Doctor Who Unbound
    8.9
    Podcast Series
    • The Doctor (voice)
    • 2003
  • Feral TV (1996)
    Feral TV
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Rattus P. Rattus
    • 1996–1997
  • Ciarán Hinds and Amanda Root in Persuasion (1995)
    Persuasion
    7.6
    TV Movie
    • Mr. Shepherd
    • 1995
  • George Baker, Keith Barron, John Castle, and Amanda Redman in Inspecteur Wexford (1987)
    Inspecteur Wexford
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Michael Sunderton
    • 1994
  • The Chief (1990)
    The Chief
    7.0
    TV Series
    • David Anson
    • 1993–1994

Soundtrack



  • Alec Guinness, Albert Finney, Richard Beaumont, David Collings, Frances Cuka, Philip DaCosta, Edith Evans, Derek Francis, Gaynor Hodgson, Raymond Hoskins, Gordon Jackson, Roy Kinnear, Michael Medwin, Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith, Suzanne Neve, Anton Rodgers, Paddy Stone, and Kay Walsh in Scrooge (1970)
    Scrooge
    7.5
    • performer: "Christmas Children" (uncredited)
    • 1970

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  • Alternative name
    • Mr. David Collings
  • Born
    • June 4, 1940
    • Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
  • Died
    • March 23, 2020
  • Spouses
      Karen Archer1983 - March 23, 2020 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    Appeared in London's West End in Jeffrey Archer play 'The Accused'.

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    He appeared in the final episodes of two 1970s/1980s cult classic science fiction series: Blake's 7 (1978) and Sapphire & Steel (1979).

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