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Still Open All Hours

as Granville

2014
The Royal Bodyguard

as Guy Hubble

2011
Come Rain Come Shine

as Don Mitchell

2010
Albert's Memorial

as Harry

2009
The Colour of Magic

as Rincewind

2008
Prehistoric Park

as Narrator

2006
Hogfather

as Albert / Alberto Malich

2006
Prehistoric Park

as Narrator

2006
Ghostboat

as Jack Hardy

2006
Diamond Geezer

as Des

2005
All the King's Men

as Capt. Frank Beck

1999
A Touch of Frost

as DI Frost

1992
A Bit of a Do

as Ted Simcock

1989
The BFG

as The BFG (voice)

1989
Count Duckula

as Count Duckula

1988
Only Fools and Horses - To Hull and Back

as Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter

1985
Only Fools and Horses

as Del Boy

1981
Danger Mouse

as Danger Mouse / Narrator (voice)

1981
The Water Babies

as (voice)

1978
A Sharp Intake of Breath

as Peter Barnes

1977
Porridge

as

1974
Hark at Barker

as Dithers

1969
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David Jason David Jason

Birthday

1940-02-02

Place of Birth

Edmonton, London, England, UK

Biography

English actor and comedian. He played Derek "Del Boy" Trotter in the long-running BBC comedy series Only Fools and Horses, and Detective Inspector Jack Frost on the ITV crime drama A Touch of Frost. Other high-profile television roles were as Granville in the sitcom Open All Hours, and Pop Larkin in the comedy drama The Darling Buds of May as well as the voices of Mr. Toad in The Wind in the Willows, Danger Mouse and Count Duckula. His last original appearance as Del Boy was in 2014, while Jason retired his role as Frost in 2010. One of the best loved actors in British popular culture, in September 2006 Jason topped the poll to find TV's 50 Greatest Stars, as part of ITV's 50th anniversary celebrations. He was knighted in 2005 for services to drama. Jason has won four British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs), (1988, 1991, 1997, 2003), four British Comedy Awards (1990, 1992, 1997, 2001) and six National Television Awards (1997, 2001, 2002 twice).
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