David Brandon (actor) explained

David Brandon
Birth Name:David Cain Haughton
Birth Date:13 December 1950
Birth Place:Cork, Ireland
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1978–present

David Cain Haughton (born 13 December 1951), known professionally as David Brandon (although originally credited as David Haughton), is an Irish actor who has mostly appeared in Italian films. He has appeared in more than sixty films since 1978, including the title role in Joe D'Amato's controversial Caligula... The Untold Story (1982). Before working in film, he was a member of Lindsay Kemp's theatre company, where his roles included Jokanaan in Kemp's all-male production of Salomé (1975). He lives in Rome.[1]

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978JubileeAriel
1982Caligula... The Untold StoryCaligula
1984Sole nudoLuca Adami
Ator 2 - L'invincibile OrionZor
1985A.D. (miniseries)Petronius
1987DeliriumRoberto
Stage FrightPeter
Good Morning, BabylonMr. Grass
Until DeathCarlo
Eleven Days, Eleven NightsBrett
Italian PostcardsVittorio
1989Casablanca ExpressJason Lloyd
1992Mean TricksJimmy Gandelman
2012Diaz – Don't Clean Up This BloodPadre Inga
2013NeverlakeDr. Brook
2018Remember?Father

Notes and References

  1. https://www.e-talenta.eu/members/profile/david-brandon David Brandon's CV on e-talenta