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David Battley

 
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David Battley
Born 5 November 1935(1935-11-05)
Battersea, London
Died 20 January 2003 (aged 67)
London, England

David Battley (5 November 1935 – 20 January 2003) was a British actor specialising in laconic, lugubrious comedy roles. He was married from 1971 to his death in 2003 to a woman named Sarah. With her he had two children, and one of them is actress Zoe S. Battley. He was about five foot eight.

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Early life

He was born in Battersea, London, the son of Labour Member of Parliament John Battley. After a stint at Camberwell Art College and the family printing business, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and worked subsequently in repertory theatre in Liverpool.

Career

His dry, ironic delivery became very familiar on television and cinema. He never had any notable leading roles, but as a character actor and comic stooge he was much in demand. TV work ranged from the satire show BBC 3 and the military police drama Redcap in the sixties through Eric Sykes' BBC sitcom and The Good Life in the 70s, and later The Bill, Lovejoy and Mr Bean in a busy and prolific career.

His best known work in the mid-70s was as comic foil to Monty Python team member Eric Idle in the BBC series Rutland Weekend Television (RWT). Idle praised Battley's dry, poker-faced style, but overlooked him when casting the American TV movie of RWT spin-off The Rutles' All You Need Is Cash, about a rock group based on The Beatles.

Battley also made many films, including Crossplot (1969), That's Your Funeral (1970) and Rentadick (1972), but his best-known film roles are as Mr. Turkentine in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971), and Ergo the Magnificent in Krull (1983). One of his last roles was a golf course employee in an episode of Mr. Bean.

Death

Battley, who had been born with a hole in the heart, died of a heart attack on 20 January 2003. He was 67 years old.

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