David Burke (British actor)

David Burke (born 25 May 1934)[1] is an English actor, known for playing Dr. John Watson in the initial series of Granada Television's 1980s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which starred Jeremy Brett in the title role.[2] He also starred as Joseph Stalin in the last two episodes of Reilly, Ace of Spies.[3]

David Burke
Born (1934-05-25) 25 May 1934 (age 90)
OccupationActor
Years active1963–present
SpouseAnna Calder-Marshall
ChildrenTom Burke

Early life

Burke was born on 25 May 1934 in Liverpool, England, and trained at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[4]

Career

In the theatre, Burke originated the part of Niels Bohr in Michael Frayn's Copenhagen.[5]

Burke played Dr. Watson in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for the initial series and then left the programme after receiving an invitation to join the Royal Shakespeare Company along with his wife, Anna.[6] They both considered the joint work to be the best idea for their young son, Tom, who was around 3 years old at the time.[7][8] He was thought by many to portray Dr. Watson with an excellent style.[9][10] He was replaced by Edward Hardwicke, whom he had recommended as his successor.[11] Burke had earlier experience with Holmes having played the villain in an adaptation of "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet" for the 1965 BBC series[12] starring Douglas Wilmer and Nigel Stock.

Other notable TV appearances include his turn as Joseph Stalin in the British serial Reilly, Ace of Spies and the John Wyndham science fiction story Random Quest.[13] He also played William Morris in the 1975 series The Love School.[14] Burke frequently portrays Johannes Coenradus Klene in the Dutch commercials for Klene liquorice. He appeared with his son, Tom Burke, in the 2006 BBC adaptation of the M.R. James ghost story, Number 13. He appeared with his wife, Anna Calder-Marshall, in the 2018 short film Only the Lonely. He was also in an episode of Midsomer Murders

Personal life

Burke is married to Anna Calder-Marshall.[15] Their son Tom Burke is also an actor.[16] Burke is an Everton supporter.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1964Rattle of a Simple ManJackUncredited
2005The Trial of the King KillersHugh Peters
2009The Summer HouseFreddieShort
2010Love & DistrustFreddieVideo
2012The Woman in BlackPC Collins
2016The Young MessiahThe Blind Rabbi
2018Only the LonelyGeorgeShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963–1966Coronation StreetJohn Benjamin / Schoolmaster5 episodes
1963–1969Z CarsErnie Franks / Dannyboy / Johnny Oulton5 episodes
1965Sherlock HolmesSir George Burnwell1 episode, "The Beryl Coronet"
1968Dr. Finlay's CasebookDr. Rawlings1 episode
1970The WoodlandersGiles Winterborne4 episodes
1971The GuardiansDr. Frank Benedict8 episodes
1975The Love SchoolWilliam Morris4 episodes
RoomsAlan2 episodes
Crown CourtDr Boyd1 episode
1977Esther WatersFred Parsons2 episodes
1983Reilly, Ace of SpiesJoseph Stalin2 episodes
1984–1985The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesDr John Watson13 episodes
1993–2002CasualtyJames / Ron Fisher2 episodes
1995Agatha Christie’s Poirot - Hickory Dickory DockSir Arthur Stanley1 episode
1998The BillCh.Supt.Golding / Chief Supt. Golding2 episodes
2002Bertie and ElizabethLord ReithTV movie
Waking the DeadPhilip Bryant2 episodes
2003DoctorsMartin Shepley1 episode
2004The Inspector Lynley MysteriesDSI Webberley2 episodes
2005The Afternoon PlayJudge1 episode
A View from a HillPattenTV movie
Dalziel and PascoePaul Boddison2 episodes
MI-5Fiona's Father1 episode
2005–2016Midsomer MurdersJohn “Hedge” Farrow / Fred Messenger2 episodes
2006Number 13Gunton, Hotel LandlordTV movie
2007Holby CityBernie Moore1 episode
2014The MusketeersFather Duval1 episode
2015Harry Price: Ghost HunterLeonard ThorntonTV movie
2016Heartbeat2 episodes

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