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David Janson
Born
David Jackson

(1950-03-30) 30 March 1950 (age 74)
Clapham, London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1964–present
SpouseDebbie Arnold (1989–2002) (divorced)
ChildrenCiara Janson
Talia Janson

David Janson (born David Jackson, 30 March 1950) is an English actor whose stage debut was in Oliver! in 1962. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963 in A Midsummer Night's Dream and appeared as the young boy (during Ringo's walk) in The Beatles film A Hard Day's Night (billed as "David Jaxon").

Notable roles

Janson became well known for his role as Jimmy Harker in the 1960s British soap opera, The Newcomers. He later starred in the sitcom Get Some In!. He also replaced Richard Gibson as the Gestapo officer Herr Otto Flick in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! in its final 1992 series, after playing Adolf Hitler's double in an episode of series 8.

He has also appeared in a variety of other roles including in Softly, Softly, Doomwatch, Jason King, Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Brush Strokes, T-Bag Strikes Again, Ever Decreasing Circles, the postman in Keeping Up Appearances, Get Some In! and The Upper Hand, "Don't Rock the Boat.

Personal life

David was married to actress Debbie Arnold (who played April Branning in soap opera EastEnders) for 13 years and divorced her in 2002.

The couple have two daughters, Hollyoaks actress Ciara Janson and younger sister Talia Janson.

They both worked on the Streamline English as a Foreign Language video series. He played the role of Kevin Smith and his wife that of his wife Sharon

Television roles

Year Title Role
1975 to 1978 Get Some In! Ken Richardson
1991 'Allo 'Allo! Adolf Hitler double
1992 'Allo 'Allo! Herr Otto Flick
1992 to 1995 Keeping Up Appearances Michael the Postman