David Pugh

David Pugh

Deceased · Died: Jun 21, 2022

Personal Details

Biography

David Pugh, a multifaceted and accomplished individual, left an indelible mark on the world of acting, captivating audiences with his versatility and range. His extensive filmography boasts a plethora of notable credits, including the 1972 production of "Burke & Hare", where he showcased his remarkable acting prowess.

In addition to his film work, Pugh also made a significant impact on the world of television, with notable appearances on the popular series "Armchair Cinema" in 1974. His talent and dedication to his craft were once again on full display as he brought his characters to life with his unique blend of wit, charm, and emotional depth.

Pugh's impressive repertoire also includes a memorable performance in the 1971 production of "A Ghost Story for Christmas", a testament to his ability to effortlessly transition between different genres and roles. Throughout his illustrious career, Pugh consistently demonstrated his remarkable acting abilities, earning him a reputation as a true master of his craft.

Tragically, David Pugh's life came to an abrupt end on June 21, 2022, in the UK. His passing leaves a profound void in the world of entertainment, and his legacy will continue to inspire and influence future generations of actors and performers.

Career

1983
The Second Part of Henry the Sixth
The Second Part of Henry the Sixth as Peter / Second Murderer
The First Part of Henry the Sixt
The First Part of Henry the Sixt as Mayor's Officer / Watchman of Rouen
1976
1975
The Ash Tree
The Ash Tree as Herdsman
Burke & Hare
Burke & Hare as Daft Jamie
1970
Loving Memory
Loving Memory as Young Man