David Pugh (actor)

David Pugh is an English actor, who is perhaps best known for playing Billy in the episode "Two of a Kind" of the first series of the British television series The Adventures of Black Beauty, premiered on 24 February 1973. He starred in an early film by director Tony Scott, Loving Memory, which was shown at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. He appeared at London's National Theatre in 1978-9, in plays by Shakespeare, Edward Bond and John Galsworthy. He is also known for playing Parsons in the episode "Death of Glory" in Armchair Theatre, premiered on 9 November 1973.

David Pugh (actor)

David Pugh is an English actor, who is perhaps best known for playing Billy in the episode "Two of a Kind" of the first series of the British television series The Adventures of Black Beauty, premiered on 24 February 1973. He starred in an early film by director Tony Scott, Loving Memory, which was shown at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. He appeared at London's National Theatre in 1978-9, in plays by Shakespeare, Edward Bond and John Galsworthy. He is also known for playing Parsons in the episode "Death of Glory" in Armchair Theatre, premiered on 9 November 1973.