David comes
from a theatrical family and is the eldest grandson of music hall impresario
Sir Oswald Stoll.
Films
Privates
Progress
The Preferred Choice
King Ralph
Little Dorrit
The Secret Garden
The Night We
Dropped A Clanger
Death of an Angel
Television
Ours
Is a Nice House
Rookery
Nook
Clutterbuck
It's You I Want
Give
Them A Ring
Clayhanger
Waifs
and Strays
Yus
My dear
Mr
Bell in the BBC Serial The Swish of the Curtain
Keep
It in the Family
Black
Silk
Slinger's
Day
Casualty
Willie
Sutherland in The Bretts for Central Television
The
New Statesman
All
At Number 20 with Maureen Lipman
King
and Castle for Thames Television
The
Ruth Rendell Mysteries No More Dying Then and Put On By Cunning
Big
Battalions for Central films
The
Good Guys for Haverhall Productions
Mr
Bean for Tiger Aspect
More
recently Cosmology on Trial for the Open University and Backup for the BBC
Theatre The
Way Things Go with Kenneth More and Glynis Johns at the Phoenix Theatre.
13 Rue de L'Amour
with Glynis Johns and Louis Jordan at the Phoenix Theatre.
Had a huge personal
success in Wild Horses at the Aldwych Theatre.
Birthday Honours
with Moira Lister and Hugh Latimer at the Criterion Theatre.
Quartet For Five
with Rachel Roberts at the Arts Theatre.
Played the lead in
The Brides of March at the St Martin's Theatre.
Lloyd George Knew
My Father with Sir Ralph Richardson, Dame Peggy Ashcroft and Dame Celia Johnson
at the Savoy Theatre, with a subsequent tour of Canada and America.
Key for Two with
Moira Lister and Patrick Cargill at the Theatre Royal, Windsor which later
transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre.
David co-starred
with Miriam Karlin in the Ben Travers comedy A Bed Before Yesterday in Hong
Kong, subsequently starring with Sheila Hancock in the same play.
Played the 'Earl of
Caversham' in An Ideal Husband at the Westminster Theatre.
Also:
Bernard in Season's
Greetings
Freddie Braydon in
Stardust
Mr Jelliwell in
Springtime For Henry, Theatre Royal, Windsor
Ernest in Bedroom
Farce, Theatre Royal, Windsor
Frank Foster in How
the Other Half Loves in Leatherhead
The Duke of Ayr and
Sterling in While the Sun Shines
Noises Off at the
Library Theatre, Manchester
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