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Acting
David John Ryall (January 5, 1935 – December 25, 2014) was an English stage, film and television character actor. He had leading roles in Lytton's Diary and Goodnight Sweetheart, as well as memorable roles in Dennis Potter's The Singing Detective and Andrew Davies's adaptation of To Play the King. He also portrayed Billy Buzzle in the ITV sitcom Bless Me, Father and Frank in the BBC sitcom Outnumbered.
Highest rated appearances
as George

The Robbers
as Frank Morrison

City of Ember
as Chief Builder

Clapham Junction
as Vicar

The Worst Journey in the World
as Curator

Pickles: The Dog Who Won the World Cup
as Meriweather

The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse
as Tom Tit

Around the World in 80 Days
as Lord Salisbury

Byron
as Sir Ralph Milbanke

Blackball
as Giles Wilton

Lucky Jim
as Stanley

Two Men Went To War
as Winston Churchill

Unconditional Love
as Funeral Director

Bertie and Elizabeth
as Winston Churchill

The Cicerones
as Figure in Pulpit

Mad Cows
as Man outside Harrods
Black Eyes
as Grandad

Restoration
as Lord Bathurst

Carrington
as Mayor

Mrs Hartley and the Growth Centre
as Dr Simmonds

Milner
as Dave Stiles

Fatherland
as Administrator Kruger

Giorgino
as Professor Beaumont

Black Beauty
as Carriagemaker

The Entertainer
as Bill

Justice
as englischer Minister

Shuttlecock
as Pound

The Secret Agent
as Wurme

Running Late
as Wicks

Revolver
as Aldo Testi

One Against the Wind
as Dumont, Mary's Lawyer

Truly Madly Deeply
as George

The Russia House
as Colonial Type

The Saint: The Software Murders
as Teal

Who Bombed Birmingham?
as Dr. Frank Skuse

The Woman in Black
as Sweetman

Nineteen96
as Sir Cyril Llewellyn

The Saint: The Brazilian Connection
as Teal
A Beginners Guide to Freud
as Charcot

Wilt
as Rev. Froude
Starlings
as Mr James

Blake's 7: The Beginning
as Selman

Fords on Water
as Mister Jack

Walter
as Mr. Richards

Drake's Venture
as Sir Francis Wisingham

The Elephant Man
as Man With Whores

'Tis Pity She's a Whore
as Richardetto
Dying Day
as Lane

Dreams of Leaving
as Drunk Journalist