David Scase
Born: 1919-09-21 in Fulham, London, England
Died: 2003-02-27
Known For: Acting
Biography
David Scase (21 September 1919 – 27 February 2003) was a British theatre director and actor. Born at Fulham, London, as the son of a bricklayer, his first job was in a bicycle factory in the mid-1930s. He joined the Merchant Navy on the outbreak of World War II in 1939, but by the end of the war was working as a BBC sound engineer. He then joined Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in Manchester and served as a stage manager, before moving to directing. He ran the Manchester Library Theatre, which he made into one of the most prestigious repertory theatres in the country, from the late 1950s until the 1970s. He gave actors such as Patrick Stewart, Martin Jarvis, and many other household names, their first jobs. Following minor television roles between 1948 and 1965, he began to act on a regular basis during the 1970s, beginning with an appearance in a 1972 episode of Holly. Minor roles in shows including The Nearly Man, ITV Playhouse, Flambards and Fallen Hero followed later on in the decade. In 1984, in his 65th year, he landed his first regular television role, in How We Used to Live, with five appearances as George Holyrood. From 1984 to 1987, he appeared as Hilda Ogden's friend Dr Lowther in Coronation Street. In 1989, he appeared in two episodes of Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again. Scase retired from acting in 1992, having voiced the Duke in Truckers (stop motion animation adaptation of the Terry Pratchett book) early in the year, and finally appearing as an Art Gallery Owner in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes: The Master Blackmailer He died in February 2003, at the age of 83
Filmography
1992
- Truckers as Duke (voice)
- The Master Blackmailer as Art Gallery Owner
1991
- G.B.H. as Caretaker 2
- In Suspicious Circumstances as Guest "No Smoke Without Fire"
1989
- Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again as Greven
1985
- The Brothers McGregor as Vicar
1984
- Sherlock Holmes as Art Gallery Owner
1980
- Juliet Bravo as Geoffrey MacDonald
1979
- The Racing Game as Mr. Dysart
- Flambards as Mr. Lucas
1978
- Strangers as Shillitoe
- Fallen Hero as Clerk of Crown Court
1976
- The XYY Man as Greenhill
1974
- The Nearly Man as Chairman
1973
- Jack the Ripper as "The Star" Columnist
1972
1968
- How We Used To Live as George Holroyd
1967
- ITV Playhouse as Mr. Foster
1963
- Billy Liar as Man in the Record Shop (uncredited)
1962
- Z-Cars as Howarth
1952
- Never Look Back as Cameraman
1948
- R.U.R. as A Robot