Born 1937 (age 88) · London, United Kingdom
Appears in 26 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Weston (born 28 July 1938, London) is an English actor, director and author. Since graduating from RADA in 1961 (having won the Silver Medal for that year) he has acted in numerous film, television and stage productions, including twenty-seven plays in Shakespeare's canon. With Michael Croft he was a founder member of the National Youth Theatre. Much of his directing work has been for that organization; he has directed also at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre and a number of other theatres in London. He wrote and narrated a series of non-fiction audio books, including Shakespeare His Life and Work which won the 2001 Benjamin Franklin Award for best audio non-fiction book. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Weston, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Filmography

The Masque of the Red Death
6.6
The Masque of the Red Death
1964
as Gino
Becket
7.2
Becket
1964
as Brother John
The Heroes of Telemark
6.9
The Heroes of Telemark
1965
as Arne
Von Richthofen and Brown
6.2
Von Richthofen and Brown
1971
as Murphy
Witchcraft
6.7
Witchcraft
1964
as Todd Lanier
The Mind Benders
6.3
The Mind Benders
1963
as Student at Party (uncredited)
Doctor in Distress
6.3
Doctor in Distress
1963
as Stuart
Quest for Love
6.8
Quest for Love
1971
as Johnny Prescott
The Informers
6.8
The Informers
1963
as Young Constable (uncredited)
80,000 Suspects
7.2
80,000 Suspects
1963
as Brian Davis
The Beauty Jungle
5.3
The Beauty Jungle
1964
as Harry
That Kind of Girl
5.8
That Kind of Girl
1963
as Keith Murray
King Lear
6.5
King Lear
1982
as Duke of Burgundy
Doctor Who: The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve
Doctor Who: Warriors' Gate
5.5
Doctor Who: Warriors' Gate
1981
as Biroc
Macbeth
6.0
Macbeth
1970
as Malcolm
The Winter's Tale
7.0
The Winter's Tale
1968
as Florizel / Archidamas
8.0
Nobody Ordered Love
1972
as Jacques Legrand
Brenda
1973
as Ralph
The Legend of Young Dick Turpin
The Legend of Young Dick Turpin
1965
as Dick Turpin