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'''Richard H.(Hamilton) Davies''' is an actor and writer. |
'''Richard H.(Hamilton) Davies''' is an actor and writer. |
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Born, Richard Davis, June 28. 1950 |
(Born, Richard Davis, June 28. 1950 in London, England) |
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Also credited as Richard Davies, [http://www.lacasting.com/richarddavies |
Also credited as Richard Davies, [http://www.lacasting.com/richarddavies |
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]Richard A. Davies and Richard L. Davies. In the U.K. as Richard Hamilton. |
]Richard A. Davies and Richard L. Davies. In the U.K. as Richard Hamilton. |
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Television acting credits include; |
Television acting credits include; |
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[1] Richard H.(Hamilton) Davies is an actor and writer. (Born, Richard Davis, June 28. 1950 in London, England) Also credited as Richard Davies, [http://www.lacasting.com/richarddavies ]Richard A. Davies and Richard L. Davies. In the U.K. as Richard Hamilton. Hamilton is mother's maiden name.
Television acting credits include; Murder She Wrote, Days Of Our Lives, Bold and the Beautiful, Passions, Santa Barbara, Civil Wars, Mother of the Bride and Crossings.
Theatre acting credits include; The Lion in Winter, Enemy!, The Deep Blue Sea, The Diviners and Christie in Love.
Published novellist; Stained Glass by Lili Turkzadeh and Richard Davies.
Lili Turkzadeh was married to Richard Davies on 7/28/2001. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Lili0001.jpg#file Lili Turkzadeh passed away from inuries sustained in a motorcycle accident at age 36. 8/21/1971-7/5/2008.
Published Short Stories include; http://www.storiesville.com/richardlilijon, Portrait of Evil, Brother's Love, The Devil's Sea. Voyage of the Pirate Ship Henrietta.
Published Play; Portrait of Evil. A scary play in two acts. http://www.redbubble.com/people/richardlilijon/writing/707117-portrait-of-evil-a-scary-play-for-the-theatre