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Ronald John Allen (16 December 1930 – 18 June 1991) was an English
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. He is most well known for playing David Hunter in the long-running ITV
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'' Crossroads'', a role he played from 1969 to 1985.


Biography

Allen was born in
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. He studied at
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in Reading and trained at the
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(RADA) in London, where he won the John Gielgud Scholarship. He worked in repertory theatre and had a season at the
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in London. Allen also appeared in several films, including '' A Night to Remember'' (1958) about the sinking of the ''Titanic'', the espionage film ''
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'' (1960), the British horror films ''
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'' (1966) and '' The Fiend'' (1972), the war film '' Hell Boats'' (1970), and the black comedy '' Eat the Rich'' (1987). After roles in the BBC soaps ''
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'' (1963–64) and ''
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'' (1966–67) came his best remembered role, in the long-running '' Crossroads'' (1969–85). Allen played David Hunter, who was a shareholder of the Crossroads Motel with Meg Mortimer, Tish Hope and Bernard Booth. He also twice appeared as a guest star in the
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programme '' Doctor Who'', in the stories '' The Dominators'' (1968) and ''
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'' (1970). Allen also frequently appeared as a guest in ''
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''. In the first episode, ''
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'' (1982), which spoofed
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'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". 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 conservative image. In a 1987 interview, he said that he was approached by a very intimidating-looking punk who 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 ''
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'' (1957), ''
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'' (1960, 1961), '' The Avengers'' (1964), and '' Bergerac'' (1990). Allen's performance as David Hunter was also the inspiration for "Mr Clifford" in
Victoria Wood Victoria Wood (19 May 1953 – 20 April 2016) was an English comedian, actress, lyricist, singer, composer, pianist, screenwriter, producer and director. Wood wrote and starred in dozens of sketches, plays, musicals, films and sitcoms over s ...
's spoof soap ''
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'' in her 1980s comedy sketch series '' Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV''. Played by
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, he mimicked Allen's appearance, mannerisms and particularly his "absurdly plummy" manner of speech.


Personal life

For many years, Allen had a relationship with Brian Hankins, who also appeared in '' Crossroads''. They lived together for many years, until Hankins died in 1978. Allen was also very close friends with his co-star and on-screen wife,
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. The two became a couple, and made their relationship public when the British media started to intrude into their private lives. When Allen learned that he had terminal cancer, he and Lloyd married. He died three months later, at the age of 60.
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died of cancer in 2011.


Filmography


Film


Television


References

Citations Bibliography *


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Ronald 1930 births 1991 deaths Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Deaths from cancer in England Deaths from esophageal cancer English male film actors English male soap opera actors English male stage actors People educated at Leighton Park School Actors from Reading, Berkshire 20th-century English male actors