Dave King (born David Kingshott; 23 June 1929 – 15 April 2002)[1][2] was an English comedian, actor and vocalist of popular songs.[3] He is remembered for screen roles such as the corrupt policeman 'Parky' in the British gangster film The Long Good Friday (1980)[1] and Clifford Duckworth in the soap opera Coronation Street.[2]
Life and career
Born in Twickenham, Middlesex, England, King left school aged 12 and joined Morton Fraser's Harmonica Gang in his teens.[4] He did his National Service in the RAF and was in the unit's repertory company. On being demobilised, he returned to variety and later became a solo act as a comedy impressionist in 1952. A television appearance on Easter Music Hall in April 1954. Prior to his TV appearances he had a regular weekly radio show. It was for this radio show that Sid Green and Dick Hills first became his scriptwriters. At the time Hills was still a Form Master at Haberdashers Aske’s (this edit is by a pupil of his from 1955), and when King got his regular TV show they both gave up their jobs to become full time script writers.[5] led to his compering the monthly BBC-TV series Showcase beginning on January 24, 1955[6] and being given a monthly series on the BBC starting on October 15, 1955.[7] The next year he turned to singing, while continuing to perform on television. During the seaside summer season of 1956 he performed at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool. He starred in The Dave King Show.[8] During the 1950s he also starred in the same show alongside Shani Wallis.[9] In 1958, King moved to ITV with The Dave King Show[4] which was song, dance and comedy with famous guests of the day.
King appeared in two of the UK's most hard-hitting police series, The Sweeney and The Professionals.
His appearance in The Sweeney saw him play Arnold Drake, the leader of a gang of armed robbers in the episode: "Pay Off" (1976),[11] whilst in The Professionals he appeared in the role of organised crime lord Harry Walter, the mastermind of a silver bullion robbery in the episode "Hijack" (1980).
He married Jean Hart in 1955, and they had two daughters, Cheyenne and Kiowa. They lived in South Cerney in Gloucestershire. His hobbies included model railways and American folklore.