Born 1936 (age 52) · London, England, UK
Appears in 49 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Buck (October 17, 1936—January 27, 1989) was an English actor. His most famous role was in the 1978 animated The Lord of the Rings movie, for which he provided the voice of Gimli. However, he had a memorable role as Royal Air Force Squadron Leader David "Scotty" Scott in the 1969 film Mosquito Squadron opposite David McCallum when his character was shot down during a low-level bombing raid over northern France in 1944 and assumed killed. Buck died of cancer in 1989. At the time of his death, he was married to the actress Madeline Smith of Up Pompeii and James Bond fame. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Buck, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Dark Crystal
7.1
The Dark Crystal
1982
as Slave Master (voice)
The Lord of the Rings
6.6
The Lord of the Rings
1978
as Gimli (voice)
The Mummy's Shroud
5.4
The Mummy's Shroud
1967
as Paul Preston
Mosquito Squadron
5.5
Mosquito Squadron
1969
as Sqn. Ldr. David Scott (Scotty)
Deadfall
5.5
Deadfall
1968
as Salinas
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
6.9
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
1963
as Harry Banks
Bachelor of Hearts
5.9
Bachelor of Hearts
1958
as Student at Lecture (uncredited)
The Sandwich Man
6.5
The Sandwich Man
1966
as Steven
Taste of Excitement
6.2
Taste of Excitement
1969
as Paul Hedley
Henry V
6.2
Henry V
1979
as Earl of Westmoreland
Henry IV Part 1
7.3
Henry IV Part 1
1979
as Earl of Westmoreland
Cry Freedom
8.0
Cry Freedom
1981
Henry IV Part 2
8.5
Henry IV Part 2
1979
as Earl of Westmoreland
The Cherry Orchard
8.0
The Cherry Orchard
1962
as Yasha
The World of George Orwell: 1984
7.0
The World of George Orwell: 1984
1965
as Winston Smith
The Fall of the House of Usher
9.0
The Fall of the House of Usher
1966
as Richard Beckett
7.0
As You Like It
1963
as Oliver
Chance of a Lifetime
10.0
Chance of a Lifetime
1980
as Major Ian Anderson
The Open Door
7.0
The Open Door
1966
as Richard Beckett / Host
The Portable Phonograph
1977
as The Musician