Dafydd Havard, a talented and renowned actor, entered this world on February 6, 1922, in the picturesque region of Cardiganshire, Wales, a part of the United Kingdom.
Throughout his illustrious career, he gained recognition for his captivating performances in various films and television shows. Two of his most notable roles were in the 1964 epic war film "Zulu", where he showcased his acting prowess, and in the 1971 poetic drama "Under Milk Wood", a cinematic adaptation of the renowned play by Dylan Thomas.
In addition to his work in film, Havard also appeared in the 1964 British television series "Secret Agent", further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and skilled thespian.
Dafydd Havard's life came to a close in February 2000, in the Welsh county of Dyfed, where he had spent the latter years of his life.