David Beale, a celebrated actor of great renown, made his grand entrance into this world on the twentieth day of June, 1930, in the delightful town of Cheltenham, nestled within the picturesque county of Gloucestershire, a region situated in the southwestern part of England, a country renowned for its rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking landscapes, and indeed, part of the larger United Kingdom, a sovereign state comprising four constituent countries, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Iain Beale, a multifaceted actor of remarkable talent, has consistently demonstrated his remarkable range and adaptability throughout his extensive career, effortlessly shifting gears to tackle a diverse array of roles and genres.
Notable highlights from his impressive body of work include his captivating performances in the popular television series "Department S" (1969),the television film "Call Me Mister" (1986),and the biting satirical sitcom "The New Statesman" (1987),showcasing his impressive ability to seamlessly transition between vastly different characters and genres.
Tragically, the life of Beale drew to a close on the eighteenth day of September, the year nineteen hundred and ninety, within the boundaries of the London borough of Fulham, a specific district situated within the vast and historic English capital city, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and storied past.