Geoffrey Davies

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Geoffrey Davies
Born December 15, 1941
Leeds, Yorkshire

Geoffrey Davies (born December 15, 1941) is an English actor who studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Films included 'Oh What a Lovely War' and 'Doctor in Trouble'. TV work included 'Casual Affair', 'Kindly Leave the Raj' and the 'Fossett Saga'. His father was an accountant.

He is probably best known for his role as Dr. Dick Stuart-Clark in the television comedy series Doctor in the House. Davies also appeared in a Cinderella pantomime, where he played the role of Buttons, the servant of Cinderella's stepfather, and Cinderella's friend.

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