David Collings

David Collings

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Born
June 4, 1940
Died
March 23, 2020

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…

Biography

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 Doctor 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 Fall of Eagles (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.

Soundtrack

ScroogeScrooge(1970)

Self

Who's RoundWho's Round(2013)as Self
From Earth to the Moon(2016)as Self
The Sandmine MurdersThe Sandmine Murders(2012)as Self
Who Wants to Live Forever?(2009)as Self
RI:SERI:SE(2002)as Self

Archive Footage

The Ties That Bind UsThe Ties That Bind Us(2008)as Vorus, Mawdryn
Serial ThrillersSerial Thrillers(2004)as Poul
UFO: Allarme rosso... Attacco alla Terra!UFO: Allarme rosso... Attacco alla Terra!(1973)as P. Allen

Known for

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David Collings and Joanna Lumley in Sapphire & Steel (1979)David Collings and Joanna Lumley in Sapphire & Steel (1979)David Collings and Joanna Lumley in Sapphire & Steel (1979)David Collings and Joanna Lumley in Sapphire & Steel (1979)David Collings and Joanna Lumley in Sapphire & Steel (1979)David Collings, Joanna Lumley, and David McCallum in Sapphire & Steel (1979)

Credit Score: David Collings

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Poul
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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Doctor Who12.5019638.40241372
2Monkey12.5019788.4002400
3A Man for All Seasons8.0019667.76840255
4Sapphire & Steel6.5019797.8002166
5Mahler5.0019757.0113445
6Midnight Is a Place4.8819777.40144
7Scrooge3.7519717.50414010
8Breakaway2.5019806.90058
9Canterbury Tales2.3819695.50012
10The Invisible Woman1.0020146.10110948