
Ray Smith
Biography
Ray Smith (1 May 1936 – 15 December 1991) was a Welsh actor who played the tough-talking police chief, Detective Superintendent Gordon Spikings, in the television series Dempsey and Makepeace. He was the first actor to play Brother Cadfael for BBC radio, and played a memorable Dai Bando in the BBC's 1975 adaptation of How Green Was My Valley - a touching performance given that Smith;s own father was a miner killed in a pit accident when Smith was just three years old. His final role work was in the TV adaptation of Kingsley Amis' novel, The Old Devils. He died just before filming concluded at the age of 55 from a massive heart attack and won the posthumous BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actor in 1992.
Movie Appearances

Mucking Out
as Thomas Loftus
1978
Britannia: A Bridge
as Narrator (Voice)
1973

Mrs. Lawrence Will Look After It
as Stanley Maxwell
1968

The Sailor's Return
as Fred Leake
1978

The Painted Smile
as Glynn
1962

Rogue Male
as Fisherman
1976

The Informers
as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
1963

King Lear
as Kent
1974

Bewitched
as Sylvester Brand
1983

Shaggy Dog
as Mr Johnson
1968

The Trial of Klaus Barbie
as Margaine
1987

Operation: Daybreak
as Hájek
1975

The Life and Times of David Lloyd George
as Aneurin Bevan
1981
Stella
as Man
1968

Made
as Policeman
1972

Under Milk Wood
as Mr Waldo
1972

Tomorrow at Ten
as Mr. Briggs
1963

The Mayor's Charity
as Charlie Harris
1977

The Next Voice You See
as Ben Tamplin
1975

The Old Devils
as Charlie Norris
1992
TV Appearances

Thriller
as Ben Tamplin
1973

Colditz
as Hans Hugenberg
1972

Dempsey and Makepeace
as Spikings
1985

Crown Court
1972

Callan
1967

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
as Chief prison officer
1971

No Hiding Place
1959

1990
1977

We'll Meet Again
as Albert Munday
1982
Sanctuary
1967

Shadows of Fear
as German
1970

Madame Bovary
as Homais
1975