Ronald Allen
Known for

Acting

Credits

23

Gender

Man

Birthday

Dec 16, 1930

Day of death

Jun 18, 1991 (60)

Place of birth

Reading, Berkshire, England, UK

Also known as
Ronald John Allen

Ronald Allen

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ronald Allen (16 December 1930 [some sources say 1934] in Reading, Berkshire – 18 June 1991) was an established English character actor. He studied at Leighton Park School in Reading and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, worked in repertory theatre, had a season at the Old Vic, London and made several films, including the Titanic classic A Night to Remember, as well as achieving fame as a soap opera star. After roles in the BBC soaps United! and Compact during the 1960s came his most famous role, in the long-running Crossroads. Allen played David Hunter, who, together with Meg Mortimer, Tish Hope and Bernard Booth, was a shareholder of the Crossroads Motel. He appeared in the series from 1969 to 1985. He also twice appeared as a lead actor in the science fiction programme Doctor Who, in the stories The Dominators (1968) and The Ambassadors of Death (1970). Ronald Allen also made a number of guest appearances in The Comic Strip Presents. In the first episode, Five Go Mad in Dorset (1982), which spoofed Enid Blyton's The Famous Five stories, he makes a surprise appearance as Uncle Quentin; deliberately sending up his staid image, he most memorably told The Famous Five, "Your Aunt Fanny is an unrelenting nymphomaniac – and I am a screaming homosexual." (The show's TV Times entry had listed him as "Surprise Guest"). Allen reprised the role in the sequel Five Go Mad on Mescalin (1983), and also appeared in South Atlantic Raiders Part 2 (1990), The Strike (1988) and Oxford (1990), in addition to the feature film The Supergrass (1985). There was much comic mileage to be gained from Allen sending up his ultra-conservative image. In a 1987 interview, he said that he was approached by a very intimidating-looking punk. He shook his hand and said, "I thought you were really cool in The Supergrass." Then, as he was about to walk away, he turned back and said, almost apologetically, "I loved you in Crossroads too!" Other roles included television's The Adventures of Robin Hood (1957), Danger Man (1960, 1961), Bergerac (1990) and The Avengers (1964). Ronald Allen lived for many years with the actor Brian Hankins, who also appeared in Crossroads. He was also very close friends with his co-star and on-screen wife, Sue Lloyd. When the British media started to intrude into their private lives, they made it known they were a couple. After Allen was told that his cancer was terminal, they married. He died three months later, aged 60. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ronald Allen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1990OxfordProfessor Roland Breeze
1990South Atlantic Raiders: Part 2 Argie Bargie!Captain Phillips
1988The StrikePrime Minister
1987Eat the RichCmdr. Fortune
1985The SupergrassCommander Robertson
1983Five Go Mad on MescalinUncle Quentin
1982The Comic Strip Presents...Commander Robertson
1982The Comic Strip Presents...Uncle Quentin
1982The Comic Strip Presents...Prime Minister
1982The Comic Strip Presents...Captain Phillips
1982The Comic Strip Presents...Professor Roland Breeze
1982Five Go Mad in DorsetUncle Quentin
1981BergeracGiles Grey
1972The FiendPaul
1970Hell BoatsComdr. Ashurst, R.N.
1970Doctor Who: The Ambassadors of DeathRalph Cornish
1968Doctor Who: The DominatorsRago
1966The Projected ManDr. Mitchel
1964Crossroads
1963Doctor WhoRalph Cornish
1963Doctor WhoRago
1960Circle of DeceptionAbelson
1958A Night to RememberMr. Clarke