Nigel Davenport

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3927

Gender

Male

Birthday

23-May-1928

Age

(97 years old)

Place of Birth

Shelford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Arthur Nigel Davenport

Nigel Davenport

Biography

Arthur Nigel Davenport (23 May 1928 – 25 October 2013) was an English stage, television and film actor, best known as the Duke of Norfolk and Lord Birkenhead in the Academy Award-winning films A Man for All Seasons and Chariots of Fire, respectively.


Credits

The Apple Cart The Apple Cart (1975) Character: King Magnus
Shaw's comedy of ideologies looks forty years to the future at the impossibility of government as the British cabinet and monarchy face a day of "crisis" for the country. King Magnus is happy to engage a prime minister seeking to transform the nation into a constitutional monarchy, but who truly rules in this democracy: the king, the government or the businessmen? And do any of them care about the people?
The Cutter The Cutter (1992) Character: N/A
'The Cutter' is a master of his craft - gangland killings using a cut-throat razor. When his son disturbs him in his work and announces that he wants to follow in his father's footsteps, 'The Cutter' is faced with a dilemma.
South Riding South Riding (1974) Character: N/A
An adaptation of Winifred Holtby's classic novel
The Strange Affair The Strange Affair (1968) Character: N/A
When rookie P.C. Strange falls for an under aged girl, he is unknowingly compromised by a pair of pornographers. Meanwhile, seasoned Det. Pierce is out to catch mob boss Quince and soon both plots intertwine.
La Regenta La Regenta (1974) Character: Álvaro Mesía
Adapted from the novel of the same name by Clarín, which narrates the difficulties of Ana Ozores to adapt to the sordidness of life in Vetusta, a provincial city of northern Spain inspired in Oviedo. The young Ana, married to a retired regent, lives oppressed by the provincial hypocrisy and the mystical fears of an absorbing religion. Sexually dissatisfied, beset by constant erotic dreams, she reveals in her confessional her intimate torments, and her confessor begins to feel a morbid passion for her. At the same time, Álvaro Mesía, a Don Juan, intends to seduce Ana.
Strata Strata (1983) Character: Victor
The story means to develop through an uncovering of layers - strata. As writer Krumbachova stated: "With nature as a prison, an impassable barrier ... where every action is physically and psychically limited by the environment ... people are reduced to fragments of basic instinct and intelligence." Promoted as a psychological thriller, Strata provides little tension nor any real climax. The characters are ideas - not believably real.
Othello Othello (1955) Character: Lodovico
The earliest British televised production in existence of the play Othello, with black American actor, Gordon Heath, in the title role. This was the first televised version of the play to feature a black actor in the title role. Gordon Heath, an American, came to Britain in 1947 and was cast by Kenneth Tynan to play Othello in his 1950 Arts Council production. The play takes place in Venice and Cyprus and the original production was part-live, with recorded Venice sequences
Hotel Shanghai Hotel Shanghai (1997) Character: Butler
German two-part miniseries about the westerns staying at a popular hotel in Shanghai as the Japanese invasion of China also known as the Second Sino-Japanese War begins in 1937 as a precursor to WWII.
Shotgun Shotgun (1966) Character: Joshua
The story of a long love affair is told from three different viewpoints.
Stand up, Virgin Soldiers Stand up, Virgin Soldiers (1977) Character: Driscoll
Some British soldiers in Singapore are more concerned with finding sex than finding Communists.
Evolutions: The Making of Phase IV Evolutions: The Making of Phase IV (2024) Character: Self (archive footage)
A brand new documentary by Elijah Drenner featuring interviews with Jeffrey Bass, co-star Michael Murphy, screenwriter Mayo Simon, archivist Sean Savage and design historian/Saul Bass biographer Pat Kirkham.
The Verdict The Verdict (1964) Character: N/A
A racketeer, deported back from America, faces murder charge and hatches jury rigging plot with accomplice. Cross and double-cross follow.
Cyrkowa pułapka Cyrkowa pułapka (1996) Character: Stadnicki
In the middle of the Augustów Forest, tarpans are bred - small wild forest horses, found in the wild only in Poland. An old abandoned fort near the port of Gdynia is used by smugglers and international wildlife traders as a hideout to store livestock.
The News-Benders The News-Benders (1968) Character: Robert Larkin
An idealistic young television producer is approached by the representative of a clandestine agency offering an unusual job: creating the news - before it happens. And a refusal, it seems, is not an option.
The Bone Yard The Bone Yard (1964) Character: Inspector Potter
Extraordinary things happen at an ordinary police station.
Mosley Mosley (1998) Character: Lord Rothermere
Jonathan Cake, Jemma Redgrave and Hugh Bonneville lead an outstanding cast in this mini-series tracing the turbulent political career and tempestuous private life of Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists during the 1930s. The mini series charts Mosley's rise to political notoriety through his personal life – from youthful rising star of the Conservative Party to potential leader of the Labour Party, and later abandonment of conventional party politics to become a figurehead of burgeoning fascism.
The Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray (1973) Character: Sir Harry Wotton
Adaptation of the novel by Oscar Wilde.
David Copperfield David Copperfield (2001) Character: Dan Peggotty
After the death of his father and a second wedding of his mother, David Copperfield suffers from his tyrannical stepfather, Mr. Murdstone. The mother dies shortly after the death of another child, whereupon Mr. Murdstone sends David to London, where he has to work for a starvation wage.Here he makes some new friends, but soon flees from the capital of England to his aunt Traddles in Canterbury, where he is adopted by her.
The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (1980) Character: Colonel George Grenfell
The story of the doctor who faced charges of conspiracy after he assisted John Wilkes Booth by setting his broken leg after he had assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
The Biko Inquest The Biko Inquest (1984) Character: Colonel Goosen
Based on the official transcripts of the investigation that followed after the very suspicious notorious death in prison of one of the most important leading men of the South African anti-apartheid movement, Steven Biko.
鸦片战争 鸦片战争 (1997) Character: N/A
The story of the Opium War between China, in the waning days of the Qing Dynasty, and the British Empire, in the 1830s, and the subsequent takeover of Hong Kong by Britain; through the eyes of the key figures, fiercely nationalistic Lin Zexu, and opportunistic British naval diplomat Charles Elliot.
Den Tüchtigen gehört die Welt Den Tüchtigen gehört die Welt (1981) Character: Pigel
This film combines two very different styles: an atmospheric psycho thriller about the ice-cold hired gun (masterfully played by Frank Gorschin), and the bizarre satire of the Austrian TV serial "Kottan ermittelt".
Dial M for Murder Dial M for Murder (1967) Character: Lesgate
A made-for-television remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film.
Sands of the Kalahari Sands of the Kalahari (1965) Character: Sturdevan
A diverse group of individuals struggle to survive in the Kalahari desert after their passenger plane crashes.
The Third Secret The Third Secret (1964) Character: Lew Harding
A prominent London psychologist seems to have taken his own life, causing stunned disbelief amongst his colleagues and patients. His teenage daughter refuses to believe it was suicide as this would go against all of the principles her father stood for, therefore she is convinced it was murder. She enlists the help of a former patient to try to get to the truth. However, the truth turns out to be both surprising and disturbing.
La vuelta del Coyote La vuelta del Coyote (1998) Character: César de Echagüe
In the mid-19th century, California, a Mexican territory, became part of the United States. Faced with the possibility of being dispossessed of his land by the new authorities, Don César de Echagüe, a Spanish nobleman, asks his son César, a capricious and insufferable fop, for help.
A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol (1984) Character: Silas Scrooge
Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
Return to Sender Return to Sender (1963) Character: Dino Steffano
A fraudster is arrested for stealing a large sum of money from his partners. When he learns that a particularly brilliant barrister will lead the prosecution against him he sets out to undermine the credibility of the barrister.
Charley-One-Eye Charley-One-Eye (1973) Character: The Bounty Hunter
A black Union Army deserter and his crippled American Indian hostage form a strained partnership in the interests of surviving the advancing threats of a racist bounty hunter and neighboring bandits.
Living Free Living Free (1972) Character: George Adamson
When Elsa's three mischievious cubs begin wreaking havok on the nearby villages, Joy and her husband are forced to move them hundreds of miles to a game preserve.
In the Cool of the Day In the Cool of the Day (1963) Character: Leonard Groves
After he mends a marital rift between a vacationing young couple, the bored, fragile wife falls hopelessly in love with the husband's ex-colleague who is married to a long-suffering and emotionally and physically scarred woman. The couple soon runs off to Greece together to pursue the romance.
Mary, Queen of Scots Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) Character: Lord Bothwell
Mary Stuart, who was named Queen of Scotland when she was only six days old, is the last Roman Catholic ruler of Scotland. She is imprisoned at the age of 23 by her cousin Elizabeth Tudor, the English Queen and her arch adversary. Nineteen years later the life of Mary is to be ended on the scaffold and with her execution the last threat to Elizabeth's throne has been removed. The two Queens with their contrasting personalities make a dramatic counterpoint to history.
Cry of the Innocent Cry of the Innocent (1980) Character: Gray Harrison Hunt
An American insurance executive, who sees his wife and children die when a plane crashes into their vacation cottage on the Irish coast, uncovers a series of suspicious clues indicating that it was no accident after a pretty financial reporter who resembles his dead wife turns up.
Ladies Who Do Ladies Who Do (1963) Character: Mr. Strang
The "Ladies Who Do" are office cleaners. One of them discovers some hot stock tips and they make a fortune. They then make good use of it to save their old neighbourhoods from the wicked developer.
Caravaggio Caravaggio (1986) Character: Giustiniani
A retelling of the life of the celebrated 17th-century Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio through his brilliant, nearly blasphemous paintings and his flirtations with the underworld.
Lunch Hour Lunch Hour (1962) Character: Personnel Manager
A young female designer is on the brink of an affair with a married male executive at the company where she works. The film tells the story of their illicit lunch hour rendezvous.
Without a Clue Without a Clue (1988) Character: Lord Smithwick
Sherlock Holmes is as dashing as ever, but with a little secret: Dr. Watson is the brains behind the operation. When Reginald Kincaid, the actor he has hired to play Holmes becomes insufferable, Watson fires him and tries to go out on his own, but finds that he has done too good a job building Holmes up in the public's mind.
A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Night's Dream (1981) Character: Theseus
Four Athenians run away to the forest only to have Puck the fairy make both of the boys fall in love with the same girl. The four run through the forest pursuing each other while Puck helps his master play a trick on the fairy queen. In the end, Puck reverses the magic, and the two couples reconcile and marry.
Look Back in Anger Look Back in Anger (1959) Character: 1st Commercial Traveller
A disillusioned, angry university graduate comes to terms with his grudge against middle-class life and values.
L'Attentat L'Attentat (1972) Character: CIA Official
Darien, a left-wing police informant, is forced to lure his old friend Sadiel to Paris, allegedly to film a television special about the Third World. Sadiel, the exiled leader of a North African state, is being hunted by the ruthless Colonel Kassar, who will stop at nothing to capture his political rival. Once Sadiel arrives in Paris, Darien realizes he has been manipulated. He tries to turn back the clock, not realizing what or who he’s truly dealing with.
No Blade of Grass No Blade of Grass (1970) Character: John Custance
A strange new virus has appeared, which only attacks strains of grasses such as wheat and rice, and the world is descending into famine and chaos. Architect John, along with his family and friends, is making his way from London to his brother's farm in northern England where there will hopefully be food and safety for all of them.
Play Dirty Play Dirty (1969) Character: Capt. Cyril Leech
During World War II in North Africa, a group of British commandos disguised as Italian soldiers must travel behind enemy lines and destroy a vital Nazi oil depot.
Where the Spies Are Where the Spies Are (1966) Character: Parkington
A local doctor is recruited as a cold war spy to fulfill a very important secret mission in the Middle East, only to experience that his mission is complicated by a sexy female double agent.
An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls (1984) Character: Arthur Birling
An Inspector Calls is a play written by English dramatist J. B. Priestley, first performed in 1945 (in Russia) and 1946 (in the UK). It is considered to be one of Priestley's best known works for the stage and one of the classics of mid-20th century English theatre. The play's success and reputation has been boosted in recent years by a successful revival by English director Stephen Daldry for the National Theatre in 1992. This is a re-edited version of the 1982 BBC TV adaptation, originally serialised in three parts.
The Treasure Seekers The Treasure Seekers (1996) Character: Lord Blackstock
Five motherless children, with the help of a famous doctor, are determined to save their financially strapped father.
Zulu Dawn Zulu Dawn (1979) Character: Col. Hamilton-Brown
In 1879, the British suffer a great loss at the Battle of Isandlwana due to incompetent leadership.
The London Connection The London Connection (1979) Character: Arthur Minton
A missing formula, a defecting Eastern European scientist kidnapped, car chases, foot chases, air chases, the British secret service, and a couple of American tourists caught right in the middle.
Dracula Dracula (1974) Character: Van Helsing
Dracula is searching for a woman who looks like his long dead wife.
Death of a Snowman Death of a Snowman (1976) Character: Lt. Ben Deel
A white cop and a black reporter join forces to investigate apparent vigilante killings in the South African underworld.
Bitter Harvest Bitter Harvest (1963) Character: Police Inspector
A pretty young woman will do anything to escape her deadly dull existence in the backlots of Wales. But when she reaches the bright lights of London is the price too high?
The Last Valley The Last Valley (1971) Character: Gruber
People in a small German village in the last valley to remain untouched by the devastating Thirty Years' War try to exist in peace with a group of soldiers occupying the valley.
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) Character: Major Jack Downing
A shipping disaster in the 19th Century has stranded a man and woman in the wilds of Africa. The lady is pregnant, and gives birth to a son in their tree house. Soon after, a family of apes stumble across the house and in the ensuing panic, both parents are killed. A female ape takes the tiny boy as a replacement for her own dead infant, and raises him as her son. Twenty years later, Captain Phillippe D'Arnot discovers the man who thinks he is an ape. Evidence in the tree house leads him to believe that he is the direct descendant of the Earl of Greystoke, and thus takes it upon himself to return the man to civilization.
The Virgin Soldiers The Virgin Soldiers (1969) Character: Sgt Driscoll
The core of the plot is the romantic triangle formed by the protagonist, a conscripted soldier named Private Brigg, a worldly professional soldier named Sergeant Driscoll, and Phillipa Raskin, the daughter of the Regimental Sergeant Major. The location is a British army base in Singapore during the Malayan Emergency.
The Royal Hunt of the Sun The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1969) Character: De Soto
The Spanish explorer Pizarro captures the Inca god-chief Atahualpa and promises to free him upon the delivery of a hoard of gold. But Pizarro finds himself torn between his desire for conquest and his sense of honor after friendship and respect develops between captive and captor.
Phase IV Phase IV (1974) Character: Dr. Ernest D. Hubbs
Arizona ants mock the food chain on their way to a desert lab to get two scientists and a woman.
Chariots of Fire Chariots of Fire (1981) Character: Lord Birkenhead
In the class-obsessed and religiously divided UK of the early 1920s, two determined young runners train for the 1924 Paris Olympics. Eric Liddell, a devout Christian born to Scottish missionaries in China, sees running as part of his worship of God's glory and refuses to train or compete on the Sabbath. Harold Abrahams overcomes anti-Semitism and class bias, but neglects his beloved sweetheart in his single-minded quest.
Peeping Tom Peeping Tom (1960) Character: Det. Sgt. Miller (uncredited)
Loner Mark Lewis works at a film studio during the day and, at night, takes racy photographs of women. Also he's making a documentary on fear, which involves recording the reactions of victims as he murders them. He befriends Helen, the daughter of the family living in the apartment below his, and he tells her vaguely about the movie he is making.
Villain Villain (1971) Character: Bob Matthews
In 1970s London, Scotland Yard orchestrates the downfall of mob boss Vic Dakin after he crosses the line by blackmailing Members of Parliament.
Nighthawks Nighthawks (1981) Character: Peter Hartman
When one of Europe's most lethal terrorists shows up in New York, an elite undercover cop is assigned to take him down by any means necessary.
The Entertainer The Entertainer (1960) Character: Theatre Manager (uncredited)
Archie Rice, an old-time British vaudeville performer sinking into final defeat, schemes to stay in show business.
Sebastian Sebastian (1968) Character: Gen. Phillips
Sebastian is an undisciplined mathematics genius who works in the "cipher bureau" of the British Intelligence. While cracking enemy codes, Sebastian finds time to romance co-worker Rebecca Howard.
The Mumbo Jumbo The Mumbo Jumbo (2000) Character: Major cowpat
A cynical young American, Thomas Doubting, stumbles upon a magical amulet which takes him on a mysterious journey to the island of Sinmouth. The eccentric locals believe he is the lost legend of "Mumbo Jumbo" - an entity who will restore their fortunes and rescue the beautiful Princess Vanilla. On his journey, the Mumbo Jumbo discovers Sinmouth's dark secret and saves the inhabitants from their greatest enemy and his villainous slave.
The Island of Dr. Moreau The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977) Character: Montgomery
A ship-wrecked man floats ashore on an island in the Pacific Ocean. The island is inhabited by a scientist, Dr. Moreau, who in an experiment has turned beasts into human beings.
Longitude Longitude (2000) Character: Sir Charles Pelham
Parallel stories: 18th century Harrison builds the marine chronometer for safe navigation at sea; 20th century Gould is obsessed with restoring it.
A High Wind in Jamaica A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) Character: Mr. Thornton
In 1870, a Jamaican colonial family sends its children to Britain for proper schooling, but their ship is taken over by pirates, who become fond of the kids.
A Man for All Seasons A Man for All Seasons (1966) Character: The Duke of Norfolk
A depiction of the conflict between King Henry VIII of England and his Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas More, who refuses to swear the Oath of Supremacy declaring Henry Supreme Head of the Church in England.
Life at the Top Life at the Top (1965) Character: Mottram
Successful businessman Joe Lampton is married to the wealthy Susan, has two children, and lives in the mill town of Warley in northern England. But his career seems to have plateaued, leaving him disillusioned. This feeling is only exacerbated when he discovers his wife's infidelity with local man Mark. So he takes up with attractive TV host Norah and moves with her to London, aiming to reignite the fire that drove him to the top.
The Mind of Mr. Soames The Mind of Mr. Soames (1970) Character: Dr. Maitland
A 30-year-old man, who has been in a coma since birth, is finally restored to consciousness by a breakthrough brain operation. Although physically an adult, the man is "reborn" in the eye of an infant; the doctors caring for him must teach him to walk, talk and prepare for life in the outside world. Tension builds as he escapes from the hospital, wanders among people who do not realize his identity, and is hunted by the police.
Sinful Davey Sinful Davey (1969) Character: Wachtmeister Richardson
A young man, convinced of his paternity, aims to emulate his notorious father by committing daring crimes. However, his childhood friend is equally determined to track him down and save him from his rogue ways.



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