David McAlister
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Born | David Shaun McAlister 2 April 1951 Worthing, Sussex, England |
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Website | Crystal Clear Voiceovers |
David McAlister (2 April 1951 – 26 June 2015) was a British actor on television, in musicals, on stage and in film who was known for his voice-over work.
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Personal life
McAlister was born on 2 April 1951 in Worthing, Sussex and died on 26 June 2015 of cancer. He was married with two children (a girl and a boy) living with his family in Surrey.
Career
McAlister was best known for his portrayal of Daddy Warbucks in the stage production of the American musical Annie. It was in 2006 that he first got the part of Daddy Warbucks in Annie The Musical. He returned to the part in 2009 for its UK Tour, and then again between 2010-2011, and in 2012 went with it to Hong Kong and Singapore. He died in 2015.[1]
Theatres and Musicals
McAlister also starred as Horace Vandergelder in the 2008 stage revival of Hello, Dolly!![2] For 5 years he played Dennis Richardson in Channel 4’s Hollyoaks (British Soap Nomination as Best Villain). He was active in various areas of the entertainment industry such as Opera at Covent Garden (Pazzariello in Franco Zefferelli’s production of Pagliacci), TV comedy (Harry Enfield & Chums), Radio Drama (The Archers) and classic TV (Brideshead Revisited).
In musical theatre he was the original Harry in the National tour of Stephen Sondheim’s Company, whilst in London’s West End The Sound of Music (Palace Theatre) as 12-year-old Freidrich Von Trapp, Ernest Simpson in Always (Victoria Palace), A Month in the Country (Cambridge), Oh Kay! (Westminster), and Christian Brent in Peg (Phoenix)
He also played Kurt Weill in Ken Russell’s Weill & Lenya and Noël Coward in Sheridan Morley’s Noel & Gertie.
He spent a year as the lead in the West End production of The Mousetrap (St Martins), and starred in the Ivor Novello role in Kings Rhapsody (National tour) and created the role of Alan in the European premiere of the Maltby/Shire musical Baby.
In 2005 he was flown to Doha to entertain The Emir Of Qatar as Leading Player in Aspire (a circus-style musical entertainment).
He created the role of Sinclair Platt in Dreams from a Summerhouse (written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn) in Scarborough.
Television
Has appeared on television for over 30 years in shows such as:
- The Golden Hour
- Red Cap
- Mike Bassett TV
- Doctor Who (in the serial The Stones of Blood)
- Agatha Christie's Poirot
- Top Buzzer
- Miss Marple
- Cor, Blimey!
- Two Thousand Acres of Sky
- Rab C. Nesbitt
- Growing Pains
- The Chief
- Perfect Scoundrels
- Traffik
- Macready & Daughter
- Peak Practice
- Pie in the Sky
- Home James
- Never the Twain
- Farrington of the F.O.
- Wings
- All at No 20
- Secret Army
- Capital City
- Dangerfield
- Lovejoy
- EastEnders
- The Bill
- Emmerdale
- Doctors
- Triangle
- Brookside
- Waterfront Beat
- Crossroads
- and Bugs.
Films
- Lighthouse Hill[3]
- Decline and Fall
- Fatherland[4]
- The Last Englishman[5]
- Brookdale
- Doomsday Gun
- A Princess in Love
- The Music Lovers
- Waiting for a Killer
- Walking Shadows
- Princess Daisy
References
- ↑ Obituary: The Stage
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- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0312697/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109779/
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0213052/
External links
- Official David McAlister website
- David McAlister at the Internet Movie Database
- ATG Tickets Biography - Biography : David McAlister
- Annie the musical - Picture : David McAlister
- BCLTD - David McAlister
- The Urban Wire - Annie the Musical : David McAlister
- Coventry Telegraph - Interview - Everyone Listens when David McAlister starts to speak
- Annie the Musical - Su Pollard and David McAlister
- This is Nottingham - Theatre : David McAlister