David Buck
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Buck (October 17, 1936—January 27, 1989) was an English actor. His most famous role was in the 1978 animated The Lord of the Rings movie, for which he provided the voice of Gimli. However, he had a memorable role as Royal Air Force Squadron Leader David "Scotty" Scott in the 1969 film Mosquito Squadron opposite David McCallum when his character was shot down during a low-level bombing raid over northern France in 1944 and assumed killed. Buck died of cancer in 1989. At the time of his death, he was married to the actress Madeline Smith of Up Pompeii and James Bond fame. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Buck, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Minder

Bergerac

Tales of the Unexpected

Thirty-Minute Theatre

The Wednesday Play

Theatre 625

Theatre 625

Theatre 625
All Movies (25)
- The Dark Crystal1982 · as Slave Master (voice)
- The Great Muppet Caper1981 · as Fashion Judge (uncredited)
- Cry Freedom1981
- The Trial of Lady Chatterley1980 · as Richard Hoggart
- Chance of a Lifetime1980 · as Major Ian Anderson
- Henry V1979 · as Earl of Westmoreland
- Henry IV Part 21979 · as Earl of Westmoreland
- Henry IV Part 11979 · as Earl of Westmoreland
- The Lord of the Rings1978 · as Gimli (voice)
- The Portable Phonograph1977 · as The Musician
- 19391973 · as Wilson
- Taste of Excitement1969 · as Paul Hedley
- Mosquito Squadron1969 · as Sqn. Ldr. David Scott (Scotty)
- Target Generation1969 · as Jon Hoff
- Deadfall1968 · as Salinas
- The Mummy's Shroud1967 · as Paul Preston
- The Sandwich Man1966 · as Steven
- The Open Door1966 · as Richard Beckett / Host
- The Fall of the House of Usher1966 · as Richard Beckett
- The World of George Orwell: 19841965 · as Winston Smith
- A Wicked World1964 · as Tanner
- Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow1963 · as Harry Banks
- As You Like It1963 · as Oliver
- The Cherry Orchard1962 · as Yasha
- Bachelor of Hearts1958 · as Student at Lecture (uncredited)
All TV Shows (34)
- Dear John1986 · as Priest
- Mr. Palfrey of Westminster1984 · as Springer
- Mansfield Park1983 · as Mr Price
- Bergerac1981 · as Stephen Crane
- Lady Killers1980 · as Percival Clarke, K.C.
- Minder1979 · as Billy Gilpin
- Tales of the Unexpected1979 · as Father
- Danger UXB1979 · as Stephen
- The BBC Television Shakespeare1978 · as Earl of Westmoreland
- 19901977
- The Venturers1975 · as Tom Prince
- Father Brown1974 · as John Strake
- The Protectors1972 · as John Azon
- The Adventurer1972 · as Martin
- Suspicion1971 · as Martin Keller
- Jason King1971
- Doomwatch1970 · as Isaac Prentice
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969 · as Bryn Gurney
- Journey to the Unknown1968 · as Amory
- Mystery and Imagination1966 · as Richard Beckett / Host
- The Idiot1966 · as Prince Myshkin
- Thirty-Minute Theatre1965 · as Marcus
- Out of the Unknown1965 · as Jon Hoff
- Thursday Theatre1964 · as David Rodingham
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Mark Greely
- Theatre 6251964 · as Yanek
- Theatre 6251964 · as Ben Curtin
- Theatre 6251964 · as Winston Smith
- Story Parade1964 · as Harry Baines
- Story Parade1964 · as Roger Meredith
- Detective1964
- Espionage1963 · as Jacques
- Drama 61-671961 · as Tanner
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Alan