David Oxley

David Oxley (7 November 1920 – 30 October 1985) was an English actor who made many film, television and stage appearances over a 28-year period.[1][2] He is best known for portraying Gilles de Rais in Saint Joan (1957), Sir Hugo Baskerville in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) and for the major role of Captain W. Stanley Moss in Ill Met by Moonlight (1957), based on the true story of the Kidnap of General Kreipe in 1944.[3] David had an extraordinarily powerful voice that he used to great effect, being able to fill an auditorium without the aid of microphones. He trained at the Central School of Dramatic Art in 1946.[4] His stage work included early appearances at Stratford, as well as touring New Zealand with J. C. Williamson Theatres in 1961 as Henry Higgins, in one of two original Australasian productions of My Fair Lady.[2][5] David suffered a stroke in October, 1985 whilst sunbathing at his hotel in Málaga, Spain. His friend, author Graham Murray, was at his bed-side when he died.

David Oxley
Born(1920-11-07)7 November 1920
Died30 October 1985(1985-10-30) (aged 64)
OccupationActor
Years active1947-75

He also appeared in Bonjour Tristesse (1958), Sea Fury (1958), Yesterday's Enemy (1959), Life at the Top (1965), Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) and House of the Living Dead (1974).[6] His television appearances included Danger Man (1960).[7][8]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1950The Elusive PimpernelCaptain Duroc
1952The Armchair DetectiveTerry
1954Beau BrummellFootmanUncredited
1954SvengaliDodor
1957Ill Met by MoonlightCaptain W. Stanley Moss, M.C.
1957Saint Joan'Bluebeard',- Gilles de Rais
1957Black IceMatt
1958Bonjour TristesseJacques
1958Sea FuryBlanco
1959The Hound of the BaskervillesSir Hugo
1959Yesterday's EnemyDoctor
1965Life at the TopDoctor
1965Bunny Lake Is MissingTim
1974Oh Brother..!Edward Kingsley
1974House of the Living DeadDr. Collinson(final film role)
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