David Huscroft, a remarkably gifted and accomplished individual, made his grand entrance into this world on July 28, 1948, in the bustling and vibrant city of Salford, a thriving metropolis situated within the geographical boundaries of Greater Manchester, a metropolitan county located in the northwest of England, within the United Kingdom.
A renowned thespian, this accomplished individual has made an enduring and profound impact on the realm of cinema, leaving behind a trail of memorable performances in a wide array of productions, including, but by no means limited to, the highly esteemed 1979 television series "Flambards", a show that showcased his remarkable acting prowess and versatility, alongside the equally acclaimed 1979 television series "Potter", which further cemented his reputation as a master of his craft, and the critically acclaimed 1980 television film "Sounding Brass", a project that demonstrated his ability to excel in a variety of roles and genres, ultimately solidifying his status as a talented and multifaceted actor.
A life that had unfolded with great promise and limitless potential, was tragically and abruptly brought to a close, as the cruel hand of fate intervened with devastating force, claiming the life of this extraordinary and remarkable individual, on a fateful and ominous day, October 7, 1981, in the vibrant, bustling, and cosmopolitan metropolis of Westminster, situated at the very heart and pulsing core of London, the great and storied city, England, United Kingdom, a land steeped in history, culture, and tradition.