LeoGlossary: David Prowse (Actor)


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Born: July 1, 1935 – Died: November 28, 2020

David "Dave" Prowse, a towering figure in the entertainment industry, was born into a working-class family in Bristol, England. Raised by his mother, he overcame early academic struggles to find his calling in bodybuilding and weight training. This physical prowess not only won him the British heavyweight weightlifting title but also launched him into a career in show business.

Early Life and Career

Prowse's initial foray into the entertainment world was influenced by his remarkable physique. He first gained recognition in weightlifting competitions, including the prestigious Mr. Universe contest. His success in this arena led to lifelong friendships with notable actors and a role as a respected member of the fitness community. He authored fitness books and became the head of fitness for the renowned Harrods store.

Prowse's acting career took off with his portrayal of various villains, including his iconic role as Darth Vader in the original "Star Wars" trilogy. Despite not providing the voice for Vader, his physical portrayal of the character is unforgettable and made him a household name. His choice to play the villain, as he believed "everyone remembers the villain," was a testament to his understanding of the film industry.

In addition to his acting career, Prowse was known for his dedication to public service, especially in road safety as the Green Cross Code Man. This role, designed to teach children about road safety, was one he considered among his most rewarding. He was honored with the Member of the Order of the British Empire for his contributions to charity and public service.

Prowse also ventured into writing, penning his autobiography "Straight from the Force's Mouth," which offers an insider's view of his career and the "Star Wars" production. His life off-screen was equally eventful, marked by his marriage to Norma E. Scammell and their three children. His later years were spent engaging with "Star Wars" fans worldwide, despite health challenges.

David Prowse's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is indelible. He was more than just the man behind Darth Vader's mask; he was a versatile actor, a fitness guru, and a dedicated public servant. His legacy as an icon lies not just in his roles but in the breadth of his contributions to both the screen and society.

Filmography

Year Title Role
2016 Mission Backup Earth (TV Series) Professor Henry Wales
2015 Southern Troopers (TV Series) Force Ghost
2011 The Kindness of Strangers Frank Bryan
2011 Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope - Deleted Scenes (Video) Darth Vader
2011 Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi: Deleted Scenes (Video) Darth Vader
2006 Open Mic'rs Dave Prowse
2006 Order of the Sith: Downfall (Short) Commander Prowse
2004 Saving Star Wars Dave Prowse
2003 Ravedactyl: Project Evolution (Short) Sunder
1998 Vita lögner (TV Series) Hotel Guest
1997 Monopoly Star Wars (Video Game) Darth Vader
1989 Crossbow (TV Series) Cassius
1984 More Bloody Meetings (Video) Businessman
1969–1984 The Benny Hill Show (TV Series) Strongman | Muscleman in 'Ye Olde Wishing Well' Sketch (uncredited)
1983 *Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi* Darth Vader
1981 The Rose Medallion (TV Series) Stanley
1981 Take a Chance (TV Series) Atom (as Dave Prowse)
1981 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (TV Series) Bodyguard (as Dave Prowse)
1980 The Morecambe & Wise Show (TV Series) Cosmo the Giant (as Dave Prowse)
1980 *Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back* Darth Vader
1979 The Edge of Night (TV Series) Albert
1978 The BBC Television Shakespeare (TV Series) Charles
1978 A Horseman Riding By (TV Series) Jem Pollock (as Dave Prowse)
1977 The Dick Emery Show (TV Series) Unknown
1977 The People That Time Forgot Executioner (as Dave Prowse)
1977 *Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope* Darth Vader
1977 Gulliver's Travels (uncredited)
1977 Jabberwocky Red Herring and Black Knights (as Dave Prowse)
1976 Space: 1999 (TV Series) Cloud Creature (as Dave Prowse)
1976 Warship (TV Series) The Ape
1976 The Morecambe & Wise Show (TV Series) Unknown
1976 The Kenneth Williams Show (TV Series) Unknown
1975 Confessions of a Pop Performer Man at Cinema
1975 ...And Mother Makes Five (TV Series) (as Dave Prowse)
1975 Churchill's People (TV Series) Hnaudifida
1974 Omnibus (TV Series) Shadow of the Monster
1974 The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs (TV Series) Johansson
1974 Callan Arthur (as Dave Prowse)
1974 Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell Monster (as Dave Prowse)
1974 Doctor at Sea (TV Series) Nobby (as Dave Prowse)
1973 White Cargo Harry (as Dave Prowse)
1973 The Two Ronnies (TV Series) Unknown
1973 Arthur of the Britons (TV Series) Brosk | Col (as Dave Prowse)
1973 Sir Yellow (TV Series) Bodyguard
1973 The Tomorrow People (TV Series) Android (as Dave Prowse)
1973 Black Snake Jonathan Walker (as Dave Prowse)
1972 Double Take Actor
1972 Doctor Who (TV Series) Minotaur (as Dave Prowse)
1972 Vampire Circus Strongman (as Dave Prowse)
1972 The Chastity Belt Sir Grumbel (as Dave Prowse)
1971 A Clockwork Orange Julian
1971 The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (TV Series) Various Characters
1971 Carry on Henry VIII Bearded Torturer (as Dave Prowse)
1971 Up Pompeii Muscular Man (uncredited)
1970 From a Bird's Eye View (TV Series) First Vespucci (as Dave Prowse)
1970 The Horror of Frankenstein The Monster (as Dave Prowse)
1970 Ace of Wands (TV Series) Kal
1970 Hark at Barker (TV Series) Masseur (as Dave Prowse)
1970 Callan (TV Series) Wellington (as Dave Prowse)
1970 Codename (TV Series) Bodyguard
1969 Crossplot Wedding guest
1969 Department S (TV Series) Adolfo
1969 The Saint (TV Series) Tony
1968 The Champions (TV Series) Guest at Bey's party | Weightlifter (uncredited)
1968 Softly Softly (TV Series) Johnny (as Dave Prowse)
1968 The Beverly Hillbillies (TV Series) Emlyn MacGregor (as Dave Prowse)
1968 The Wednesday Play (TV Series) Mooney
1968 Hammerhead George
1967 I Am What I Am Jelly-Roll's Partner (uncredited)
1967 Boy Meets Girl (TV Series) Boy (as Dave Prowse)
1967 Casino Royale Frankenstein's Creature (uncredited)

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