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| name = David Lodge | | name = David Lodge | ||
| image = Actor_David_Lodge.jpg | | image = Actor_David_Lodge.jpg | ||
| caption = in ''[[The Intimate Stranger (1956 film)|The Intimate Stranger]]'' (1956) | | caption = in ''[[w:The Intimate Stranger (1956 film)|The Intimate Stranger]]'' (1956) | ||
| birth_name = David William Frederick Lodge | | birth_name = David William Frederick Lodge | ||
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1921|8|19}} | | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1921|8|19}} | ||
| birth_place = [[Rochester, Kent]], England | | birth_place = [[w:Rochester, Kent|Rochester]], England | ||
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|2003|10|18|1921|8|19}} | | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|2003|10|18|1921|8|19}} | ||
| death_place = [[Northwood, London]], England | | death_place = [[w:Northwood, London|Northwood]], England | ||
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== Career == | == Career == | ||
During the [[Second World War]], Lodge served in the [[Royal Air Force|RAF]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2003/oct/21/guardianobituaries.filmnews|title=Obituary: David Lodge|first=Kevin|last=Gough-Yates|date=21 October 2003|website=The Guardian}}</ref> Before turning to acting he worked as a [[circus clown]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/david-lodge-37341.html|title=David Lodge|date=24 October 2003}}</ref> He also appeared in [[Gang Show]]s 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/david-lodge-089v3g9v8b3|title=David Lodge|date=20 October 2003|via=www.thetimes.co.uk}}</ref> | During the [[w:Second World War]], Lodge served in the [[w:Royal Air Force|RAF]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2003/oct/21/guardianobituaries.filmnews|title=Obituary: David Lodge|first=Kevin|last=Gough-Yates|date=21 October 2003|website=The Guardian}}</ref> Before turning to acting he worked as a [[w:circus clown|circus clown]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/david-lodge-37341.html|title=David Lodge|date=24 October 2003}}</ref> He also appeared in [[w:Gang Show]]s and variety before making his screen debut in ''[[w:The Cockleshell Heroes|The Cockleshell Heroes]]'' and going on to feature in many British films usually portraying military types, and often comedic roles.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/david-lodge-089v3g9v8b3|title=David Lodge|date=20 October 2003|via=www.thetimes.co.uk}}</ref> | ||
He was a close friend of [[Peter Sellers]] and appeared as part of [[Spike Milligan]]'s team on his ''[[Q (Spike Milligan series)|Q]]'' programmes (a [[running gag]] being that in each episode he or Spike would mention his role in ''The Cockleshell Heroes'').<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/david-lodge-1-491542|title=David Lodge}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/725039/index.html|title=BFI Screenonline: Q5, Q6 etc. / There's a Lot of It About (1969-82)|website=www.screenonline.org.uk}}</ref> | He was a close friend of [[Peter Sellers]] and appeared as part of [[Spike Milligan]]'s team on his ''[[Q (Spike Milligan series)|Q]]'' programmes (a [[w:running gag|running gag]] being that in each episode he or Spike would mention his role in ''The Cockleshell Heroes'').<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/david-lodge-1-491542|title=David Lodge}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/725039/index.html|title=BFI Screenonline: Q5, Q6 etc. / There's a Lot of It About (1969-82)|website=www.screenonline.org.uk}}</ref> | ||
Lodge was very prolific during the 1950s and in 1958 alone he appeared in ten films.<ref name=aveleyman/> | Lodge was very prolific during the 1950s and in 1958 alone he appeared in ten films.<ref name=aveleyman/> | ||
He appeared in a 1969 episode of ''[[Randall and Hopkirk Deceased]]'' ("[[Who Killed Cock Robin? (Randall and Hopkirk Deceased)|Who Killed Cock Robin?]]"), and continuing with his military-type roles as [[Company Sergeant-Major]] Sharp in an episode of ''[[It Ain't Half Hot Mum]]'' in 1976.<ref name=aveleyman>{{cite web|url=http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=10486|title=David Lodge|website=www.aveleyman.com}}</ref> Lodge appeared in ''[[Carry On England]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6bc852e8|title=Carry On England (1976)}}</ref> He played the role of drunk Captain Bull who is replaced as Captain of the Battery by Captain S. Melly ([[Kenneth Connor]]). | He appeared in a 1969 episode of ''[[w:Randall and Hopkirk Deceased|Randall and Hopkirk Deceased]]'' ("[[w:Who Killed Cock Robin? (Randall and Hopkirk Deceased)|Who Killed Cock Robin?]]"), and continuing with his military-type roles as [[w:Company Sergeant-Major|Company Sergeant-Major]] Sharp in an episode of ''[[It Ain't Half Hot Mum]]'' in 1976.<ref name=aveleyman>{{cite web|url=http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=10486|title=David Lodge|website=www.aveleyman.com}}</ref> Lodge appeared in ''[[Carry On England]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6bc852e8|title=Carry On England (1976)}}</ref> He played the role of drunk Captain Bull who is replaced as Captain of the Battery by Captain S. Melly ([[Kenneth Connor]]). | ||
He appeared in five [[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On]] films and several of the [[Carry On series on screen and stage#Television|TV series]] episodes.<ref name=aveleyman/> He appeared as a policeman in the opening episode of the legal drama ''[[The Main Chance]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8683695c|title=What about Justice? (1969)}}</ref> He also appeared in two of the ''[[On the Buses]]'' films playing smaller roles. | He appeared in five [[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On]] films and several of the [[Carry On series on screen and stage#Television|TV series]] episodes.<ref name=aveleyman/> He appeared as a policeman in the opening episode of the legal drama ''[[w:The Main Chance|The Main Chance]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8683695c|title=What about Justice? (1969)}}</ref> He also appeared in two of the ''[[On the Buses]]'' films playing smaller roles. | ||
Lodge appeared as 'Pop Garret' in episode 1 series 2 ''[[The Sweeney#Series 2|Chalk and Cheese]]'' of ''[[The Sweeney]]'', and as 'Soldier Atkins' in the ''[[Minder (TV series)|Minder]]'' episode ''[[List of Minder episodes#Series 4|Rocky Eight and a Half]]'' (both characters being [[boxing]] trainers).<ref name=bfi/> He was a member of the [[Grand Order of Water Rats]], and served as its "King Rat".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gowr.co.uk/all-water-rats/v/158|title=Biography of a Water Rat}}</ref> | Lodge appeared as 'Pop Garret' in episode 1 series 2 ''[[w:The Sweeney#Series 2|Chalk and Cheese]]'' of ''[[w:The Sweeney|The Sweeney]]'', and as 'Soldier Atkins' in the ''[[w:Minder (TV series)|Minder]]'' episode ''[[w:List of Minder episodes#Series 4|Rocky Eight and a Half]]'' (both characters being [[w:boxing|boxing]] trainers).<ref name=bfi/> He was a member of the [[w:Grand Order of Water Rats|Grand Order of Water Rats]], and served as its "King Rat".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gowr.co.uk/all-water-rats/v/158|title=Biography of a Water Rat}}</ref> | ||
==Selected filmography== | ==Selected filmography== |
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David Lodge | |
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Born | David William Frederick Lodge 19 August 1921 Rochester, England |
Died | 18 October 2003 Northwood, England | (aged 82)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1954–1997 |
Spouse | Marilyn Garcia (1963–96) (her death) |
David William Frederick Lodge (19 August 1921 – 18 October 2003) was an English character actor.[1]
Career
During the w:Second World War, Lodge served in the RAF.[2] Before turning to acting he worked as a circus clown.[3] He also appeared in w: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.[4]
He was a close friend of Peter Sellers and appeared as part of Spike Milligan's team on his Q programmes (a running gag being that in each episode he or Spike would mention his role in The Cockleshell Heroes).[5][6]
Lodge was very prolific during the 1950s and in 1958 alone he appeared in ten films.[7]
He appeared in a 1969 episode of Randall and Hopkirk Deceased ("Who Killed Cock Robin?"), and continuing with his military-type roles as Company Sergeant-Major Sharp in an episode of It Ain't Half Hot Mum in 1976.[7] Lodge appeared in Carry On England.[8] He played the role of drunk Captain Bull who is replaced as Captain of the Battery by Captain S. Melly (Kenneth Connor).
He appeared in five Carry On films and several of the TV series episodes.[7] He appeared as a policeman in the opening episode of the legal drama The Main Chance.[9] He also appeared in two of the On the Buses films playing smaller roles.
Lodge appeared as 'Pop Garret' in episode 1 series 2 Chalk and Cheese of The Sweeney, and as 'Soldier Atkins' in the Minder episode Rocky Eight and a Half (both characters being boxing trainers).[1] He was a member of the Grand Order of Water Rats, and served as its "King Rat".[10]
Selected filmography
- Orders Are Orders (1954) as Bit Role (uncredited)
- The Cockleshell Heroes (1955) as Marine Ruddock
- Private's Progress (1956) as Lance Corporal Parsons (uncredited)
- Women Without Men (1956) as Patrick
- The Intimate Stranger (1956) as Police Sgt. Brown
- The Long Arm (1956) as Detective Car Lot. (uncredited)
- The Counterfeit Plan (1957) as Sam Watson
- These Dangerous Years (1957) as Sgt. Lockwood
- Strangers' Meeting (1957) as Fred
- The Naked Truth (1957) as Constable Johnson
- The Silent Enemy (1958) as Sergeant
- Scotland Yard (1958, Episode: "The James Case") as Inspector Travers
- The Safecracker (1958) as Parachute Instructor
- No Time to Die (1958) as Maj. Fred Patterson, Australian POW
- Up the Creek (1958) as Scouse
- Ice Cold in Alex (1958) as C.M.P. Captain (Tank Trap)
- Girls at Sea (1958) as Cpl. Duckett
- I Was Monty's Double (1958) as Sergeant R.A.P.C.
- Further Up the Creek (1958) as Scouse
- I Only Arsked! (1958) as Sergeant Potty Chambers
- Idol on Parade (1959) as Shorty
- Life in Emergency Ward 10 (1959) as Mr. Phillips
- Yesterday's Enemy (1959) as Perkins
- Bobbikins (1959) as Hargreave – Investigator from Scotland Yard
- The Ugly Duckling (1959) as Peewee
- I'm All Right Jack (1959) as Card Player
- The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959) (uncredited)
- Two-Way Stretch (1960) as Jelly Knight
- Jazz Boat (1960) as Holy Mike
- The League of Gentlemen (1960) as C.S.M.
- Never Let Go (1960) as Cliff
- Watch Your Stern (1960) as Security sergeant
- The Bulldog Breed (1960) as CPO Knowles
- The Hellfire Club (1961) as Timothy
- Carry On Regardless (1961) as Wine Connoisseur
- No My Darling Daughter (1961) as Flanigan
- Raising the Wind (1961) as Taxi Driver
- Mrs. Gibbons' Boys (1962) as Frank Gibbons
- Go to Blazes (1962) as Sergeant
- The Pirates of Blood River (1962) as Smith
- Captain Clegg (1962) as Navy Bosun
- The Boys (1962) as Mr. Herne
- Kill or Cure (1962) as Richards – Male Nurse
- The Dock Brief (1962) as Frank Bateson the Lodger
- On the Beat (1962) as Insp. Hobson
- Two Left Feet (1963) as Bill
- The Long Ships (1964) as Olla
- Saturday Night Out (1964) as Arthur
- A Shot in the Dark (1964) as Georges Duval
- Guns at Batasi (1964) as Sgt. 'Muscles' Dunn
- The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965) as Ship's captain
- Catch Us If You Can (1965) as Louis
- The Intelligence Men (1965) as Stage Manager
- San Ferry Ann (1965) as Dad
- Cup Fever (1965) as Mr. Bates
- The Alphabet Murders (1965) as Sergeant
- The Early Bird (1965) as Angry Husband (uncredited)
- The Wrong Box (1966) as Corpse Remover (uncredited)
- The Sandwich Man (1966) as Charlie
- After the Fox as Corpse Remover (uncredited)
- Press for Time (1966) as Mr. Ross (editor, 'Tinmouth Times')
- Casino Royale (1967) (uncredited)
- Smashing Time (1967) as The Caretaker
- Seven Times Seven (1968) as Police Sergeant
- Only When I Larf (1968)
- Corruption (1968) as Groper
- Headline Hunters (1968) as Harry
- The Fixer (1968) as Zhitnyak
- What's Good for the Goose (1969) as Porter
- Crooks and Coronets (1969) as Policeman
- Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) as Recruiting Sergeant at Music Hall
- The Smashing Bird I Used to Know (1969) as Richard Johnson
- The Magic Christian (1969) as Ship's Guide
- Incense for the Damned (1970) as Colonel
- Scream and Scream Again (1970) as Detective Inspector Phil Strickland (credit only)
- Eyewitness (1970) as Local Policeman
- Hoffman (1970) as Foreman
- Toomorrow (1970) as 1st Policeman (uncredited)
- Scramble (1970) (uncredited)
- The Railway Children (1970) as Bandmaster
- On the Buses (1971) as Busman
- The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971) as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth")
- The Fiend (1972) as C.I.D. Inspector
- Nobody Ordered Love (1972) as Sergeant
- Mutiny on the Buses (1972) as Safari Guard
- Raising the Roof (1972) as Manager
- Hide and Seek (1972) as Baker
- The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972) as Mr. Wickens
- Go for a Take (1972) as Graham
- Charley One-Eye (1973) as Colonel (uncredited)
- Carry On Girls (1973) as Police Inspector
- Ghost in the Noonday Sun (1973) as Zante
- QB VII (1974) as Sgt. Flory
- Carry On Dick (1974) as Bullock
- The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) as Mac
- Carry On Behind (1975) as Landlord
- Carry On England (1976) as Captain Bull
- Sahara (1983) as Ewing
- Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984) as Inspector Goule
- Edge of Sanity (1989) as Underwood
References
- ^ a b "David Lodge".
- ^ Gough-Yates, Kevin (21 October 2003). "Obituary: David Lodge". The Guardian.
- ^ "David Lodge". 24 October 2003.
- ^ "David Lodge". 20 October 2003 – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
- ^ "David Lodge".
- ^ "BFI Screenonline: Q5, Q6 etc. / There's a Lot of It About (1969-82)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
- ^ a b c "David Lodge". www.aveleyman.com.
- ^ "Carry On England (1976)".
- ^ "What about Justice? (1969)".
- ^ "Biography of a Water Rat".
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