
A rotund, jovial New Yorker, David Healy obligingly played every manner of stereotypical American in British films and on television for more than thirty years. The son of an Australian father and an American mother, he spent much of his youth in Texas. Studying at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, he majored in drama and befriended another young acting hopeful, named Larry Hagman. David first arrived in England as a member of the U.S. Air Force and soon wound up, along with Hagman, in the cast of a touring show written by John Briley. This later grew into The Airbase (1965), a 25-minute BBC sitcom (with David as Staff Sergeant Tillman Miller), which took a humorous look at British-American cultural differences at an RAF base. Considering his job prospects to be rather more lucrative in Britain -- in keeping with the 'bigger fish, smaller pond' theory - David soon found himself in almost continuous demand for any part which required an affable or imperious American. His long gallery of characters included diplomats, businessmen, bureaucrats, spooks, military brass, and so on. There were rare occasions, when he acted against type and played 'Britishers' -- a notable point in case being a likeable Dr. Watson, opposite charismatic Ian Richardson as Sherlock Holmes, in The Sign of Four (1983). His comedic side was showcased in guest appearances with Dick Emery and Kenny Everett and a with couple of turns in Jeeves and Wooster (1990). Though married and settled in Surrey, David took job offers on both sides of the Atlantic. He was glimpsed as a cleric in Patton (1970) and in Robert Aldrich's doomsday thriller Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977); well-cast as Teddy Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (1977); and he had recurring roles in TV's favourite soapie of the day, Dallas (1978). British TV audiences saw him guesting in just about every major crime series, from The Saint (1962) and Department S (1969), to The Persuaders! (1971). Simultaneously, from 1967, David pursued a successful career as a stage actor in classical plays with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. In 1975, he re-visited his roots, playing Falstaff at a Shakespeare festival in Dallas. Ever versatile, David found another calling in musicals, appearing in "Kismet", "Call Me Madam" and "The Music Man". He received much praise for his interpretation of Runyonesque gambler Nicely-Nicely Johnson (played definitively on screen by Stubby Kaye) in "Guys and Dolls", performing show-stopping encores of "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat". - IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis

Jones
Only When I Larf

Clergyman
Patton

Dr. George Hyatt
The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story

Braden
Madame Sin

Tourist
Ooh...You Are Awful

Vandenburg Launch Director (uncredited)
Diamonds Are Forever

1st General
The Ninth Configuration

Donat
Panache

Father Kerry
Three Wishes for Jamie

Lt. Gen. Ira Eaker USAAF
Bomber Harris

Dr. John Watson
The Sign of Four

Raymond Pelley
Lust for a Vampire

Maj. Winters
Twilight's Last Gleaming

David Allen
It Had to Be You

David
Assignment K

Mayor (as David Healey)
Lace 2

Turnaround

Houston
The Eagle Has Landed

Newsreel Commentator
The Finest Hours

Jack Mervyn
In Possession

Theodore Roosevelt
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years

Phelan
Embassy

Kiss Me, Kate

Halstead
The Double Man

Mr Danvers
Supergirl

Right Door Knocker (voice)
Labyrinth

Jason
Endless Night

Pfc Foster
Winterspelt 1944

Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Phase IV

Hilton Bass
Be My Guest

Newscaster
Double Image

Chicago Theatre Manager
Isadora

Sam Bundler
Scott Joplin

David Laver
The Baron: Mystery Island

Lunar Controller / Frazer (voice)
Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars

(voice) (credit only)
Captain Scarlet vs. The Mysterons

Houston Radar Operator (uncredited)
You Only Live Twice

Shane Weston / Russian Commander / Base 513 Controller / Kramer / Bates / Commander Kovac (voice)
The Amazing Adventures Of Joe 90

Space Police
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
39
Gender
Male
Birthday
1929-05-15
Place of Birth
Manhattan, New York, USA
Also Known As
David Healey