Robert Daws

Robert Daws (born 4 May 1959) is an English actor, and crime fiction author. He is best known for his television roles, including Tuppy Glossop in Jeeves and Wooster (1990–93), gruff cricketer Roger Dervish in the comedy Outside Edge (1994–96), mini-cab firm owner Sam in the sitcom Roger Roger (1996–2003), and East Yorkshire GP Dr Gordon Ormerod in the period medical drama The Royal (2003–11).

Robert Daws
Born (1959-05-04) 4 May 1959
Occupation(s)Actor, author
Years active1980 – Present
Spouse
(m. 2003)
Children3

Acting career

Daws was trained at RADA. Daws appeared in the 1982 stage play On Your Way, Riley! with Brian Murphy and Maureen Lipman. He played Tuppy Glossop in the early 1990s ITV version of Jeeves and Wooster.[1] He played pompous cricket captain Roger Dervish alongside Brenda Blethyn in the award-winning ITV comedy-drama Outside Edge 1994–96, for which he was nominated for Best Comedy Actor at the British Comedy Awards.

Daws has also appeared in a number of one-off dramas including the 1997 BBC drama, The Missing Postman, Sword of Honour (Channel 4), Take a Girl Like You (BBC), Mystery of Men (BBC) and in 1996 he starred in a pilot of what would become the long-running series Roger Roger, a comedy-drama which ran until 2003. Daws starred as Sam Mountjoy, the co-owner of Cresta Cabs. Daws also appeared as Ernie Rayner in the three-part prequel to Only Fools and Horses, Rock and Chips (BBC).

He played Mike Spicer in Midsomer Murders "Hidden Depths" (2005), and Hamish Rafferty in "The Curse of the Ninth" (2017).

Daws plays the trumpet, as evidenced when in 1994 he appeared as a guest in the final episode of the BBC comedy series A Bit of Fry and Laurie (series four) and played over the credits, accompanied by Hugh Laurie on the piano.

Daws appeared as Dr. Gordon Ormerod in the long-running ITV drama series The Royal, the last scenes of which showed Ormerod fighting for his life after an attack at the hospital.

Robert Daws played a recurring role in Robin of Sherwood as King John's herald, Hubert de Guiscarde in the episodes "The Greatest Enemy" and "The Sheriff of Nottingham".

In November and December 2009, he appeared in Public Property by Sam Peter Jackson at the Trafalgar Studios.

In May and June 2010, he appeared in Coronation Street as Gail McIntyre's barrister as part of her murder trial storyline where she was wrongly accused of murdering husband Joe McIntyre.

From July 2010 to 11 September 2010, Daws appeared as Dr Watson in The Secret of Sherlock Holmes at the Duchess Theatre. In this production, Sherlock Holmes was played by Peter Egan. Daws also appeared as Jim Hacker in the West End production of Yes, Prime Minister and the national tour of Blackbird by David Harrower, for which he was nominated for Best Actor in the Manchester Evening News Drama Awards. He also appeared in the first Classic Comedy Company productions of Ten Times Table and How the Other Half Loves, by Alan Aykbourn. Also, Michael Frayn's Alarms and Excursions.

He appeared as Charles Pooter in a new adaptation of Diary of a Nobody and as John Carlisle, in an episode of New Tricks (Series 8, episode 9) which was first shown on BBC1 on 29 August 2011. He played Gavin Dibbs the husband of the new GP in Port Wenn in an episode of Doc Martin (Series 5, episode 1) first shown on ITV on 12 September 2011.[2]

He played Jack Whitehall's father in Jack's Sky Christmas Cracker, and portrays Mayor Len Winkler in Ben Elton's comedy series, The Wright Way, for BBC One.

He portrayed Arthur Lowe (June 2019) on BBC Radio 4, in Dear Arthur, Love John and Ronnie Barker in Goodnight from Him and John Betjeman in New Fame. New Love (BBC Radio 4). He also co-created the BBC Radio detective series Trueman and Riley and played Trueman in all three series.

In 2014, he began filming Poldark as Dr Thomas Choake. (BBC 2015–2019)

In 2016, he appeared in the BBC TV series Father Brown as Robert Twyman, and as John Green in Death in Paradise. He also starred as Professor James Cheeseman in the horror movie The Unfolding. He also appeared in Agatha Raisin "Love from Hell" as Ted Huxley (2019). Also as psychotic drug baron Shank, in Sky's black comedy series, Sick Note (2019)

He stars as Peter Weiss in the 2021 film The Piper.

Literary career

Daws worked with best-selling mystery writer Adam Croft on a radio-play adaptation of Croft's 2011 book, Exit Stage Left,[3] which was released in 2012 with Daws playing the lead character Kempston Hardwick. Daws and Croft present the crime fiction podcast 'Partners In Crime'.

Daws' first crime novella, The Rock, was published in July 2012.[4] This was followed in September 2016 with a sequel, The Poisoned Rock.[5] A third volume of the series, The Killing Rock, was published in 2020.

Personal life

Daws was born in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.

Since February 2003 he has been married to Amy Robbins (his co-star in The Royal, who played Dr. Jill Weatherill, who later became his screen wife).[6] They have two daughters, Elizabeth and May, and a son, Benjamin.[6] They live in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, where Robert compered the town's first Proms in June 2009 and helped to set up the Ampthill Literary Festival.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001TrumpsRobertShort film
2001Arthur's DykeArthur
2006Land of the BlindJones
2016The UnfoldingProfessor Chessman
2017Amazon AdventureCharles Darwin
2017An Unkind WordTom SpurlockShort film
2018Swimming with MenMichael Blore
2019Car KeysKeithShort film
TBAThe PiperPeter Weiss
TBAThe Chelsea CowboyTony Block

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1980The SquadMike Jenkins2 episodes
1985There Comes a TimePeter James7 episodes
1985Fresh FieldsBarmanEpisode: "Alarums and Excursions"
1985John and Yoko: A Love StoryJohn DunbarTelevision film
1985–1986Robin of SherwoodHubert de Giscard2 episodes
1986Unnatural CausesVicarEpisode: "Partners"
1988Screen TwoAdrian VowchurchEpisode: "Dead Lucky"
1988The Great Escape II: The Untold StoryKidderTelevision film
1988Game, Set, and MatchAcademicEpisode: "London Match: Part 2"
1988The Dirty DozenMitchellEpisode: "Don Danko"
1989A Woman of SubstanceRogerEpisode: "The Contract"
1989London's BurningDaveEpisode: 2.8
1990–1993Jeeves and WoosterTuppy Glossop8 episodes
1990ChainPolice Sergeant in CourtEpisode: "Vicky Elliott"
1991The House of EliottPiggy Garstone4 episodes
1991Birds of a FeatherMarkEpisode: "Schooling"
1992–1993, 2012CasualtySimon Eastman/Hugh Blakeley12 episodes
1993LovejoyStevensEpisode: "The Colour of Mary"
1993Paul Merton: The SeriesJacket Owner/Gerald/Submarine Captain2 episodes
1994–1996Outside EdgeRoger Dervish22 episodes, nominated for British Comedy Award for Best Actor in 1995
1994Woof!Mr. FarthingtonEpisode: "Goodbye Mrs. Chips"
1995The BillMichael SwiftEpisode: "Is That the Time?"
1995A Bit of Fry and LaurieSelfEpisode: 4.7
1996, 1998–2003Roger RogerSam17 episodes
1997EmbassyPeter NevinTelevision film
1997The Missing PostmanPeter RobsonTelevision film
1997Pie in the SkyCarverEpisode: "Squashed Tomatoes"
1997Out of SightMr. PincherEpisode: "Little Tommy Dawkins"
1999The Mystery of MenOscar MansfieldTelevision film
2000, 2003HeartbeatAnthony Mottram/Dr. Gordon Omerod2 episodes
2000Take a Girl Like YouDick Thompson3 episodes
2001Sword of HonourMajor HoundTelevision film
2001Office GossipRod Battle6 episodes
2003–2011The RoyalDr. Gordon Omerod87 episodes
2005, 2017Midsomer MurdersHamish Rafferty/Mike Spicer2 episodes
2007You Can Choose Your FriendsSimon SnellTelevision film
2007The Marchioness DisasterCannon John JeffreyTelevision film
2010Coronation StreetDetective Ron ZefEpisode: "Laughing on the Inside"
2010The SlammerAdam Fairley3 episodes
2010-2011Rock & ChipsErnie Rayner3 episodes
2011New TricksJohn CarlisleEpisode: "Half Life"
2011Doc MartinGavin DibbsEpisode: "Preserve the Romance"
2011Little CrackersMichaelEpisode: "Jack Whitehall's Little Cracker: Daddy's Little Princess"
2013The Wright WayMayor Len Winkler4 episodes
2014Holby CityWill Tudor-BassEpisode: "Self Control"
2015–2018PoldarkDr. Choake9 episodes
2016Father BrownRobert TwymanEpisode: "The Sins of the Father"
2016Death in ParadiseJohn Green/Marcus KnightEpisode: "Lost in Identity"
2018Sick NoteShank3 episodes
2020Agatha RaisinTed HuxleyEpisode: "Love from Hell"
2022–presentSister Boniface MysteriesChief Constable Hector Lowsley6 episodes
2022The Man Who Fell to EarthWyant BridgeEpisode: "New Angels of Promise"

Select stage credits

Year Title Role Notes
2001-2002Caught in the NetJohn Smith
2006Summoned by BetjemanJohn Betjeman
2008BlackbirdRay
2009Public PropertyGeoff
2010The Secret of Sherlock HolmesDr. WatsonReplaced Philip Franks
2011The Diary of a NobodyPooter
2012Yes, Prime MinisterJim Hacker
2014The Perfect MurderVictor SmileyWritten by Peter James
2017How the Other Half LovesFrank Foster
2019-2020Ten Times TableRay
2021The Cherry OrchardPishchik

Select audio credits

Year Title Role Notes
2002-2012Trueman and RileyDetective Inspector TruemanBBC Radio 4/BBC Radio 7
2012Dear Arthur, Love JohnArthur LoweBBC Radio 4
2013Goodnight from HimRonnie BarkerBBC Radio 4
2013Sword of HonourArthur Box-BenderBBC Radio 4
2017Torchwood One: Before the Fall: Through the RuinsSoren/Lord JacobinBig Finish
2017The Erpingham CampErpinghamBBC Radio 3
2017The War Master: Only the Good: The Sky ManAnvarBig Finish
2018Doctor Who: The Early Adventures: The Dalek Occupation of WinterGaius MajorianBig Finish
2021Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures: The Devil's HoofprintsSir Basil HexworthyBig Finish

Bibliography

  • The Rock (2012)
  • The Poisoned Rock (2016)
  • The Killing Rock (2020)

References

  1. Biography RobertDaws.com, 2009; Retrieved 29 October 2011
  2. "Doc Martin" (Press release). ITV1. 30 August 2011. Archived from the original on 11 October 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  3. Adam Croft's blog
  4. "The Rock" via Amazon UK.
  5. Daws, Robert (10 September 2016). The Poisoned Rock: A Sullivan and Broderick Murder Investigation. White Hat Books.
  6. "Robert Daws and Amy Robbins". OK!. Northern and Shell. Archived from the original on 18 November 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
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