David Ross (actor)


David Ross is an English actor who has worked in theatre, cinema and television.
His best-known roles include playing the first Kryten and the second Talkie Toaster on the science series Red Dwarf, Elgin Sparrowhawk in the BBC sitcom The Green Green Grass, and as Mr. Sedley in a BBC serial adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel Vanity Fair.
He also played Inspector Martin in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Mr. Sherwin in Basil, a cheating betting shop owner in the BBC series Goodnight Sweetheart, he played Basil Tyler a kind natured well meaning cab driver and postman who was unlucky in love in John Sullivan's BBC comedy drama Roger Roger appearing in all three series and Donald Moss, a DHSS officer in Alan Bleasdale's Boys from the Blackstuff. On BBC Radio 2 in 1985 he starred alongside Jack Smethurst in the second series of "A Proper Charlie". Madge Hindle also featured in Vince Powell's comedy.
In 1991 he appeared in a second major Bleasdale drama series, G.B.H.. He has appeared in Doc Martin and also appeared in the final episode of the long-running comedy series Last of the Summer Wine.
Ross starred in the stage play Having a Ball set in a vasectomy clinic. It was a success in Britain but was a box office disaster in Australia where it was presented by John McCallum. It co-starred Jackie Weaver and Maggie Dence.
In 2015, he appeared in a not-quite starring role in the crime thriller Monochrome. He also reprised his role of Talkie Toaster in the Red Dwarf XII episode "Mechocracy" aired in 2017.