The Alphabet Murders
The Alphabet Murders
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David William Frederick Lodge (19 August 1921 in Rochester, Kent - 18 October 2003 in Northwood, Middlesex) was a British character actor. Before turning to acting he worked as a circus clown. He also appeared in Gang Shows and variety before making his screen debut in The Cockleshell Heroes and going on to feature in many British films usually portraying military types, and often comedic roles. He was a close friend of Peter Sellers and appeared as part of Spike Milligan's team on his Q programmes. Amazingly, in 1958 he appeared in ten films, possibly a record. He appeared in a 1969 episode of Randall and Hopkirk Deceased ("Who Killed Cock Robin?"), and continuing with his military-type roles, appeared alongside Windsor Davies as Company Sergeant-Major Sharp in an episode of It Ain't Half Hot Mum in 1976. He appeared as a policeman in the opening episode of the legal drama The Main Chance. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Lodge (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1921-08-19 in Rochester, Kent, England, UK
The Alphabet Murders
No, My Darling Daughter
Tank Force!
After the Fox
Ice Cold in Alex
The Counterfeit Plan
The Fiend
The League of Gentlemen
Two-Way Stretch
The Wrong Box
Yesterday's Enemy
Guns at Batasi
Carry On Regardless
The Long Arm
Carry On England
Raising the Wind
Further Up the Creek
The Intelligence Men
Catch Us If You Can
The Silent Enemy