Roy Evans
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1930-01-10
Place of birth: Bristol, England, UK
Biography
Roy Evans is an English actor who has appeared in British television from the 1960s to 2004, appearing in a wide range of productions including Doctor Who (The Daleks' Master Plan as Trantis, The Green Death as Bert and The Monster of Peladon as a miner), Blake's 7 ("Redemption" as a Slave), Porterhouse Blue (as Arthur), Only Fools and Horses (The Jolly Boys' Outing as Harry the coach driver), as well as peasant roles in The Black Adder. Born in Fishponds, he was adopted by Edmund Evans and Clarice Augusta Georgina May Evans (née Gowen). As a teenager, Evans went to London to become a dancer and actor. His dancing work includes visiting the Nottingham Theatre Royal with the International Ballet Company in 1951, gaining a long run in A Girl Called Jo at Piccadilly Theatre followed by a six-month engagement as principal male ballet dancer with the Swedish national ballet company. In film he is particularly known for roles in The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967), Oliver! (1968), Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher (1968), Where's Jack? (1969), Loving Memory (1971), Dark Places (1973), Jabberwocky (1977), The Prince and the Pauper (1977), Raise the Titanic (1980), The Elephant Man (1980) and The Company of Wolves (1984).
Known for

The Doctor and the Devils
1985Sewerman
Imaginary Friends
1982George
Flyaway
1972
The House That Dripped Blood
1971
Les Misérables
1978Brevet
Loving Memory
1970Man
Dark Places
1973Baxter
Hamlet
1990The Players
The Big Sleep
1978Deliveryman (uncredited)
Death of a Son
1989Undertaker
Life Beyond the Box: Norman Stanley Fletcher
2003Ted Prendergast
The Elephant Man
1980Cabman
Jabberwocky
1977Ratman
The Company of Wolves
1984Eyepatch
Schalcken the Painter
1979Coachman
The Fearless Vampire Killers
1967Vampire at Ball (uncredited)
Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood
1973Gyrth
Where's Jack?
1969Mr Hind
Oliver!
1968Pauper - Workhouse