
Actor
Born October 17, 1936 in London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Buck (October 17, 1936—January 27, 1989) was an English actor. His most famous role was in the 1978 animated The Lord of the Rings movie, for which he provided the voice of Gimli. However, he had a memorable role as Royal Air Force Squadron Leader David "Scotty" Scott in the 1969 film Mosquito Squadron opposite David McCallum when his character was shot down during a low-level bombing raid over northern France in 1944 and assumed killed. Buck died of cancer in 1989. At the time of his death, he was married to the actress Madeline Smith of Up Pompeii and James Bond fame.

Dear John
Priest

Mr. Palfrey of Westminster
Springer

Mansfield Park
Mr Price

The Dark Crystal
Slave Master (voice)

Bergerac
Stephen Crane

The Great Muppet Caper
Fashion Judge (uncredited)

Cry Freedom

The Trial of Lady Chatterley
Richard Hoggart

Lady Killers
Percival Clarke, K.C.

Chance of a Lifetime
Major Ian Anderson

Henry V
Earl of Westmoreland

Henry IV Part 2
Earl of Westmoreland

Henry IV Part 1
Earl of Westmoreland

Minder
Billy Gilpin

Tales of the Unexpected
Father

Danger UXB
Stephen

The BBC Television Shakespeare
Earl of Westmoreland

The Lord of the Rings
Gimli (voice)

1990

The Venturers
Tom Prince

Father Brown
John Strake

The Protectors
John Azon

The Adventurer
Martin

Jason King

Doomwatch
Isaac Prentice

Taste of Excitement
Paul Hedley

Mosquito Squadron
Sqn. Ldr. David Scott (Scotty)

Target Generation
Jon Hoff

ITV Saturday Night Theatre
Bryn Gurney

Journey to the Unknown
Amory

Deadfall
Salinas

The Mummy's Shroud
Paul Preston

The Sandwich Man
Steven

The Open Door
Richard Beckett / Host

The Fall of the House of Usher
Richard Beckett

Mystery and Imagination
Richard Beckett / Host

The World of George Orwell: 1984
Winston Smith

Thirty-Minute Theatre
Marcus

Out of the Unknown
Jon Hoff

The Wednesday Play
Mark Greely

Theatre 625
Yanek

Detective

A Wicked World
Tanner

Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
Harry Banks

Espionage
Jacques

The Cherry Orchard
Yasha

Bachelor of Hearts
Student at Lecture (uncredited)

Armchair Theatre
Alan