Background
Davies, Geoffrey was born on February 6, 1942 in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Son of Frank and Alice Ada (Boulton) Davies. came to the United States, 1966.
Davies, Geoffrey was born on February 6, 1942 in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Son of Frank and Alice Ada (Boulton) Davies. came to the United States, 1966.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Birmingham U., Birmingham, United Kingdom, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry, Birmingham U., Birmingham, United Kingdom, 1966; Doctor of Science in Chemistry, Birmingham U., Birmingham, United Kingdom, 1987.
He played at the Harrogate and Sheffield reps before doing a two-year course at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Davies' film roles include Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) and Vault of Horror (1973). His TV work includes Casual Affair, Kindly Leave the Raj and the Fossett Saga.
He is best known for his role as Dr. Dick Stuart-Clark in the television comedy series Doctor in the House and all of its sequels, going to Australia for Doctor Down Under. Back in the UK, he appeared in Bergerac and at Windsor and the Old Vic where he was in The Ghost Train. Davies also appeared in a Cinderella pantomime, where he played the role of Buttons, the servant of Cinderella's stepfather, and Cinderella's friend.
He has done a number of tours of the Far East as well as Australia and New Zealand.
Ringing master Church of the Advent, Boston, 1971-1982. Chairman planning committee North American Guild of Change Ringers, 1981-1983, honorary member, since 1992. Manager Bell Restoration Proj.
Old North Church, Boston, 1981-1983. Librarian Guild of Bellringers, Church of the Advent, Boston, since 1983. Member Simon W. Robinson Lodge Air Force & AM (master 1988-1989, marshall 1990-1991).
Married Elizabeth Florence, January 16, 1965 (divorced December 1985). Children: Warwick Harvey, Russell Howard, Claire Elizabeth.