Ray Smith
Known for: Acting
Born: April 30, 1936 in Trealaw, Glamorgan, Wales, UK - Died: December 14, 1991
Ray Smith (1 May 1936 – 15 December 1991) was a Welsh actor who played the tough-talking police chief, Detective Superintendent Gordon Spikings, in the television series Dempsey and Makepeace. He was the first actor to play Brother Cadfael for BBC radio, and played a memorable Dai Bando in the BBC's 1975 adaptation of How Green Was My Valley - a touching performance given that Smith;s own father was a miner killed in a pit accident when Smith was just three years old. His final role work was in the TV adaptation of Kingsley Amis' novel, The Old Devils. He died just before filming concluded at the age of 55 from a massive heart attack and won the posthumous BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actor in 1992.
Known for
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Mucking Out
Thomas Loftus
Britannia: A Bridge
Narrator (Voice)
Mrs. Lawrence Will Look After It
Stanley Maxwell
The Sailor's Return
Fred Leake
The Painted Smile
Glynn
Rogue Male
Fisherman
The Informers
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
King Lear
Kent
Bewitched
Sylvester Brand
Shaggy Dog
Mr Johnson
The Trial of Klaus Barbie
Margaine
Operation: Daybreak
Hájek
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George
Aneurin Bevan
Stella
Man
Made
Policeman
Under Milk Wood
Mr Waldo
Tomorrow at Ten
Mr. Briggs
The Mayor's Charity
Charlie Harris
The Next Voice You See
Ben Tamplin
The Old Devils
Charlie Norris
The Ladies: Doreen
Eric
Candidate for Murder
Chauffeur
The Mill
Holland
Thriller
Ben Tamplin