Ray Dunbobbin | |
Birth Name: | Raymond Harold Dunbobbin |
Birth Date: | 31 March 1931 |
Death Date: | August 1998 (aged 67) |
Death Place: | Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
Occupation: | Actor |
Ray Harold Dunbobbin (31 March 1931 - August 1998) was a Canadian-born English actor who appeared in numerous television productions. He is perhaps best remembered as Mr Boswell in The Liver Birds and as Ralph Hardwicke in Brookside, a part he played for 5 years.
He was born in Canada but moved to Liverpool as a child. After he left school he worked in art studios and performed in amateur dramatics. He was then asked to double for the actor Sam Kydd in a film being shot in Birkenhead.
His television appearances included; Bergerac, Doctor Who, How We Used to Live, Last of the Summer Wine, I Didn't Know You Cared, Crown Court, The Good Life and Porridge, as the lightbulb eating prisoner Evans.[1]
He wrote scripts for television programmes including Z-Cars and for radio and stage productions. He was also an after dinner speaker and narrator.
He died of a heart attack in 1998 at the age of 67.