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Robin Davies in Warship (1973)

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  • Dyed his hair red to play Edward "Carrot" Bennet in the first series of Catweazle (1970).
  • On stage, he acted with the New Vic Theatre company in plays such as The Three Musketeers in 1985. Adding writing to his repertoire, he scripted a revival of the director Michael Bogdanov's production of "The Canterbury Tales" at the Garrick Theatre in 1994. Over his last 20 years, he regularly wrote and directed pantomimes at the City Varieties theatre in Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
  • He was a fluent Welsh speaker. From the age of 12 in 1966 to 1969, he trained at the Ada Foster Stage School, in London, England.
  • A proud Welshman, he was laid to rest on St. David's Day.
  • Trained as an actor at the Aida Foster Stage School, and went on to develop his skills as a writer and stage director.
  • Trained for acting at the Aida Foster Stage School and began his career while a child in a children's film series entitled "The Magnificent 6 and 1/2" in the late 1960s.
  • He is survived by his wife, Venetia Vivian, and their three children including one son and two daughters.
  • Children India, Alice and Will.

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