David Quilter
David Quilter is an English actor who has made numerous appearances in British television plays and series since the mid-1960s. He was born in Northwood, London, and attended Bryanston School, Dorset. "My first inkling that it was possible to be a professional actor was when a boy at school got a scholarship to RADA," remembered Quilter. "I never did any acting at school, which I slightly regret, but seeing him actually go off and train to be an actor, it made me realise that it was what I wanted to do." Quilter trained at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in South Kensington and then joined weekly rep at Chesterfield in 1963. "We did seven plays in eight weeks," he recalled. "I then joined the RSC in 1964 to play very small parts in the complete history cycle." Quilter's grandfather, Lawrence Beesley, was a survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic and wrote an account of his experience called The Loss of the SS Titanic. Quilter made three 15-minute films based on Beesley's story, and in 2012 gave a reading of Beesley's account at the Aldeburgh Lighthouse Station for the 100th anniversary of the sinking. His television appearances include; Softly, Softly: Taskforce (1967), Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973), Get Some In! (1975–78), The Bill (1990–97), Grange Hill (2000) as Mr Arnold, Silent Witness (2001–03) and Doctor Who (2008). He also appeared in the film The Battle of Britain (1969) as a pilot, All Creatures Great and Small (1988), Goldeneye (1989), Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After (1992) as the Duke of Edinburgh, and Jinnah (1998).
Filmography (55)
MOVIE★ 8.0Innes Lloyd: The Producer2025as Innes Lloyd (voice)
TV★ 7.6War and Peace2016as Tikhon
MOVIERichard Wilson - Both Feet In the Army2013as (archive footage)
TV★ 7.9Utopia2013as Danny Gorsand
TV★ 7.6Doctor Who2005as Greeves
MOVIE★ 6.1The Lost World2001as Businessman 1
TV★ 7.4Messiah2001as Brian Herd
TV★ 8.3Murder in Mind2001as Reverend Robert Fraser
MOVIE★ 6.2True Blue1996as Cambridge Coach
TV★ 7.6Silent Witness1996
TV★ 6.2Space Precinct1994as Sergeant Thorald Fredo
MOVIE★ 4.0Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After1992as Prince Philip- MOVIEFollow the Yellow Brick Road1991as Jack Black
TV★ 7.0The Chief1990as Tresilian
MOVIE★ 4.5The Secret Life of Ian Fleming1990as Chute
MOVIE★ 7.8Bomber Harris1989as Principal Medical Officer
MOVIE★ 6.4Wilt1989as Boffin
MOVIE★ 6.5Heartland1989as Minister
TV★ 8.2Agatha Christie's Poirot1989as Mr. Shaw
TV★ 6.0The Play on One1988as Minister
MOVIE★ 6.1White Mischief1987as Poppy
TV★ 6.3Crossbow1987
TV★ 7.2A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery1987as Chief Inspector Parker
MOVIEPaying Guests (Part 2)1986as The Rev. Banks
MOVIEPaying Guests (Part 1)1986as The Rev. Banks
TV★ 7.0Bread1986as Mr. Masefield
MOVIE★ 5.1Blue Money1985as Rick Skinner
TV★ 6.8The Bill1984
TV★ 7.0Morgan's Boy1984as Tom Duncan
TV★ 5.7Mr. Palfrey of Westminster1984as John McNair
TV★ 6.4Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime1983
MOVIELast Love1983as Peter Fox
TV★ 6.1Brass1983as Commanding Officer- TV★ 5.0Union Castle1982
TV★ 7.7Shine on Harvey Moon1982as Victor
TV★ 6.7Bergerac1981as Fairfax
TV★ 6.3Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years1981as Wing-Commander Torr Anderson- TV★ 6.0Buccaneer1980as Harper
MOVIENo Defence1980as John Helps- TV★ 5.5Together1980as RSPCA Inspector
TV★ 7.8All Creatures Great and Small1978as Andrew Bruce
TV★ 7.3Blake's 71978as The Tracer
MOVIEThe Sinking of the HMS Victoria1977as Captain Richard
TV★ 7.0BBC2 Play of the Week1977as Captain Richard
TV★ 7.7Secret Army1977as Prosecuting Officer
TV★ 7.1Rumpole of the Bailey1975as Captain Orde
TV★ 10.0The Long Chase1972as Police Observer
TV★ 5.0Clochemerle1972as Bernard Samothrace
MOVIE★ 4.6The Man Who Had Power Over Women1970as Floor Manager
TV★ 6.8Manhunt1970as German Officer
MOVIE★ 6.9Battle of Britain1969as 'A' Station Pilot (uncredited)
TV★ 9.0The Expert1968as Shaw
MOVIE★ 6.3The Deadly Affair1967as Nobleman (in Edward II)
TV★ 7.2Bat Out of Hell1966as Vince
TV★ 7.8The Avengers1961as Wilson