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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Diana Dors (m. 1968–1984)

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Alan Lake

Years active
  
1964–1984

Children
  
Jason Lake

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Born
  
24 November 1940 (
1940-11-24
)

Died
  
October 10, 1984, Sunningdale, United Kingdom

Education
  
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Movies
  
Don't Open till Christmas, The Playbirds, The Amorous Milkman, Flame, Freelance

Similar People
  
Diana Dors, Jason Lake, Edmund Purdom, Mark Dawson, Richard Dawson

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Alan Lake (24 November 1940 – 10 October 1984) was an English actor, best known as the third husband of screen star Diana Dors.

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Biography

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Alan Lake was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire on 24 November 1940. He studied acting at RADA, and began to work in television roles in 1964.

Alan Lake Diana Dors with her husband Alan Lake and their two and a half year

He is best known as the third husband of the actress Diana Dors, whom he met on the set of the 1968 television series The Inquisitors. He was initially not keen on Dors; his reaction on finding that he would be working with her was, "Oh no, not Madame Tits and Lips!", but within days, they had fallen in love and were married on 23 November 1968. Their stormy marriage produced a son, Jason David, born in 1969. The pair worked together in the early 1970s, on stage in plays such as Three Months Gone, in which Dors received her best critical reviews since Yield to the Night, and they also received an offer to appear together in a TV sitcom, Queenie's Castle.

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In July 1970, Lake was involved in a pub brawl for which he was sentenced to 18 months in prison later that year (his friend, the musician Leapy Lee, was sentenced to three years for stabbing the pub's relief manager), although he was released after serving a year. Lake was a keen horseman and on his release from prison, Dors presented him with a mare named Sapphire. While riding the horse in 1972, he was unseated when the horse ran into the bough of a tree, and broke his back, and for a time it was thought he might spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair; in fact, he recovered and was walking again within three weeks. After leaving hospital, unable to work while he recovered, and in severe pain, he began drinking heavily. Dors said of him at this time: "alcohol had unleashed a monster, uncontrollable and frightening".

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Lake began hallucinating and lapsing into psychotic episodes, but was diverted from drinking after becoming a Roman Catholic, also convincing Dors to follow him in adopting the religion. In 1974, Dors was rushed to hospital suffering from meningitis, and Lake was told that she might not survive the night, causing him to faint. In 1975, within months of her illness, Dors became pregnant at the age of 43 with their second child and was advised by doctors to have an abortion, but because of her new-found religion, and regret at two previous abortions, decided to go ahead with the pregnancy. She miscarried, which led Lake to return to heavy drinking.

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Lake's once promising acting career was now reduced for the remainder of the 1970s to small parts in low-budget comedy films and television dramas, although he had a significant role as a singer Jack Daniels in the Slade vehicle Slade In Flame in 1974 and also as John Merrick in the first episode of the hugely popular TV series The Sweeney. Both Dors and he attended the film premiere at the Metropole Theatre, Victoria, London, on 13 February 1975.

In 1980, the pair separated for a time, although they were reconciled when Lake promised to undergo treatment for his alcoholism. Acting work became less frequent for Lake in the 1980s, and Dors's health began to deteriorate – she was first diagnosed with cancer in 1982. In May 1984, Dors died after a long battle with ovarian cancer. Lake immediately burnt all of Dors's clothes, and then fell into a depression. On 10 October 1984, after taking their son to the railway station, he returned to their Sunningdale home and took his own life by shooting himself in the head in their son's bedroom, five months after Dors's death from cancer and 16 years to the day since they had first met; He was 43.

His roles included Herrick in the Doctor Who story Underworld; and parts in Cluff, Redcap, Sergeant Cork, The Saint, Public Eye, The Avengers, Department S, Dixon of Dock Green, The Protectors, Z-Cars, Softly, Softly: Taskforce, Crown Court, The Sweeney, Angels, Target, Hazell, Strangers, Blake's 7, Juliet Bravo, The Gentle Touch, Hart to Hart, and Bergerac.

A lesser known fact is that he recorded a pop single, "Good Times"/"Got To Have Tenderness" issued in 1969 by Ember Records (EMBS 278)., the former a cover of a song written by Harry Nilsson.

Filmography

Actor
1985
Lytton's Diary (TV Series) as
Luigi
- The Lady in the Mask (1985) - Luigi
1984
Don't Open Till Christmas as
Giles Harrison
1980
Juliet Bravo (TV Series) as
Grogan / Tom Tully / Ted Galway
- Workforce (1984) - Grogan
- A Breach of the Peace (1982) - Tom Tully
- Trouble at T'Mill (1980) - Ted Galway
1984
Fox Mystery Theater (TV Series) as
Davey
- Paint Me a Murder (1984) - Davey
1984
Bergerac (TV Series) as
Jack Broughton
- Tug of War (1984) - Jack Broughton
1983
Kelly Monteith (TV Series)
- Episode #5.5 (1983)
1983
Hart to Hart (TV Series) as
Nick
- Passing Chance (1983) - Nick
1982
The Gentle Touch (TV Series) as
Malcolm Webster
- Joker (1982) - Malcolm Webster
1982
Dick Turpin (TV Series) as
Zsika
- The Secret Folk (1982) - Zsika
1982
Wood and Walters (TV Series) as
Artist Backstage
- Episode #1.1 (1982) - Artist Backstage
1981
The Olympian Way (TV Series) as
Freddie Felice
- Family Business (1981) - Freddie Felice
1980
Rumpole of the Bailey (TV Series) as
Meacher
- Rumpole's Return (1980) - Meacher
1980
Blake's 7 (TV Series) as
Chel
- Aftermath (1980) - Chel
1980
The Black Stuff (TV Movie) as
Dominic
1979
Yesterday's Hero as
Georgie Moore
1979
Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair as
David Galaxy
1978
The Playbirds as
Dougan
1964
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Speedy / George Armstrong / Stan / ...
- Driver (1978) - George Armstrong
- Error of Judgement (1977) - Stan
- Tonight and Every Night (1975) - Danny
- Hi-Jack (1973) - Brian Peake
- She's Not Yours, She's Mine: Part 2 (1967) - Speedy
- She's Not Yours, She's Mine: Part 1 (1967) - Speedy
- Two in the Bush (1964) - Joe
1975
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Samual Ross / Danny Kane / Samuel Ross
- Two Thousand Witnesses: Part 1 (1978) - Danny Kane
- Two in the Mind of One: Part 3 (1975) - Samual Ross
- Two in the Mind of One: Part 2 (1975) - Samual Ross
- Two in the Mind of One: Part 1 (1975) - Samuel Ross
1978
Hazell (TV Series) as
Creasey
- Hazell Settles the Accounts (1978) - Creasey
1978
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Monty Goodman
- Destiny (1978) - Monty Goodman
1978
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Herrick
- Underworld: Part Four (1978) - Herrick
- Underworld: Part Three (1978) - Herrick
- Underworld: Part Two (1978) - Herrick
- Underworld: Part One (1978) - Herrick
1977
Target (TV Series) as
Swain
- Lady Luck (1977) - Swain
1976
The Office Party as
Mr. Barnes
1976
Angels (TV Series) as
Tony
- Celebration (1976) - Tony
1976
BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
Alun
- The Button Man (1976) - Alun
1963
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Ron Mason / Jimmy Goddard / Dennis Brown / ...
- Domino (1976) - Ron Mason
- Knocker (1974) - Jimmy Goddard
- The Informant (1972) - Dennis Brown
- No Love Lost (1969) - Keith Proctor
- A Quiet Sunday (1968) - Kimber
- Case No. 7 (1967) - Terence Dalton
- A Bright Boy (1965) - Jimmy Hawkins
- The Old Couple (1963) - PC
1975
Churchill's People (TV Series) as
Valentine Joyce
- Mutiny (1975) - Valentine Joyce
1975
The Swordsman as
Reynaud Duval
1975
Slade in Flame as
Jack Daniels
1975
The Amorous Milkman as
Sandy
1975
The Sweeney (TV Series) as
John Merrick
- Ringer (1975) - John Merrick
1974
Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
Richard Spencer
- See What You've Done (1974) - Richard Spencer
1974
It's Not the Size That Counts as
Derry Hogan
1974
Marked Personal (TV Series) as
Shamus Kennedy
- Episode #1.66 (1974) - Shamus Kennedy
- Episode #1.65 (1974) - Shamus Kennedy
1973
The Adventurer (TV Series) as
Carlo
- Icons Are Forever (1973) - Carlo
1972
Layout for 5 Models as
Andy
1972
Swedish Wildcats as
Bodyguard
1972
Madigan (TV Series) as
Augie
- The London Beat (1972) - Augie (uncredited)
1972
Hide and Seek as
Lorrimer - Fake Police Sergeant
1972
The Protectors (TV Series) as
Thug
- See No Evil (1972) - Thug (uncredited)
1972
Villains (TV Series) as
Sam
- Smudger (1972) - Sam
1970
Freelance as
Dean
1970
The Mind of Mr. Soames as
Reporter in Operating Theatre Gallery (uncredited)
1969
The Growing Summer (TV Movie) as
Tinker
1969
Department S (TV Series) as
The Dandy
- Dead Men Die Twice (1969) - The Dandy
1969
The Contenders (TV Mini Series) as
Tom Stocker
- Round Four (1969) - Tom Stocker
- Round Three (1969) - Tom Stocker
- Round Two (1969) - Tom Stocker
- Round One (1969) - Tom Stocker
1969
Plays of Today (TV Series) as
John
- The Ladies: Doreen (1969) - John
1967
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Derek / Joey O'Neil
- Stake Money (1969) - Derek
- The Wake (1967) - Joey O'Neil
1968
The Company of Five (TV Series) as
Pacey
- Arthur Gifford Is Alive and Well in Stoke Newington (1968) - Pacey
1965
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Gilbert / Con / Arthur / ...
- A Bit of Crucifixion, Father (1968) - Gilbert
- Dial Rudolph Valentino One One (1967) - Con
- Stand Up, Nigel Barton (1965) - Arthur
- Wear a Very Big Hat (1965) - Harry Atkins
1968
The Inquisitors (TV Series)
- The Peeling of Sweet P. Lawrence (1968)
1968
The Growing Summer (TV Series) as
Tinker
- Return (1968) - Tinker
- Danger (1968) - Tinker
- Blood (1968) - Tinker
- Stephan (1968) - Tinker
- Reenmore (1968) - Tinker
- The Telegram (1968) - Tinker
1968
Half Hour Story (TV Series) as
Tony Grand
- Thief (1968) - Tony Grand
1968
Public Eye (TV Series) as
Murchinson
- It Must Be the Architecture - Can't Be the Climate (1968) - Murchinson
1968
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Karl
- The Forget-Me-Knot (1968) - Karl
1968
Charlie Bubbles as
Airman
1965
The Newcomers (TV Series) as
Johnnie Smith / Bob
- Episode #1.206 (1967) - Johnnie Smith
- Episode #1.203 (1967) - Johnnie Smith
- Episode #1.20 (1965) - Bob
1967
Vendetta (TV Series) as
Stefano
- The Solitary Man (1967) - Stefano
1967
United! (TV Series) as
Watkins
- Episode #1.143 (1967) - Watkins
1966
Soldier '67 (Short)
1966
The Christmas Tree as
Truck driver (uncredited)
1966
The Saint (TV Series) as
Jacob
- Locate and Destroy (1966) - Jacob
1966
Sergeant Cork (TV Series) as
Mr. Johnson
- The Case of the Crystal Ball (1966) - Mr. Johnson
1966
Orlando (TV Series) as
Josh
- The Tables Turned (1966) - Josh
- Breakout (1966) - Josh
- Maiden Voyage (1966) - Josh
- The Plot Thickens (1966) - Josh
1966
Thirteen Against Fate (TV Series) as
Robert Eloi
- The Traveller (1966) - Robert Eloi
1964
Redcap (TV Series) as
L.Cpl. Farrington / Private Tolley
- The Moneylenders (1966) - L.Cpl. Farrington
- A Regiment of the Line (1964) - Private Tolley
1966
Gypsy Girl as
Camlo
1965
Hereward the Wake (TV Series) as
Edwin
- The King's Vengeance (1965) - Edwin
- Live and Die (1965) - Edwin
- The Broken Promise (1965) - Edwin
- Death of a King (1965) - Edwin
1965
Glaister (TV Series) as
Soldier
1965
For Whom the Bell Tolls (TV Series) as
Corporal
- The Moon of May (1965) - Corporal
1965
Cluff (TV Series) as
Tod Meller
- The Village Constable (1965) - Tod Meller
1965
Having a Wild Weekend as
Cameraman (uncredited)
1965
The Airbase (TV Series) as
Second Farmer
- We Are Never Knowingly Undersold (1965) - Second Farmer
1964
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Fourth player
- Real Class (1964) - Fourth player
1964
Love Story (TV Series) as
Jacko
- The Apprentices (1964) - Jacko
1964
The Midnight Men (TV Series) as
Policeman
- The King's Business (1964) - Policeman
- The Man from Miditz (1964) - Policeman
1964
Story Parade (TV Series) as
Bob Howard
- The Little White God (1964) - Bob Howard
1964
Catch Hand (TV Series) as
Charlie
- Fifteen-Bob-An-Hour Men (1964) - Charlie
1964
Mary Barton (TV Series) as
Knobstick
- Violence (1964) - Knobstick
1964
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Ron
- A Tricycle Made for Two (1964) - Ron
Self
1982
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Diana Dors (1982) - Self
1975
Husband of the Year (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 25 April 1975 (1975) - Self
1973
Anything Can Happen (Documentary short) as
Lofty (uncredited)
1968
Dee Time (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.18 (1968) - Self
Archive Footage
2020
David Galaxy and Me (Documentary short) as
Self
2016
Respectable: The Mary Millington Story (Documentary) as
Self
2010
Into the Unknown: The Making of 'Underworld' (Video documentary short) as
Herrick (uncredited)
2005
What Did ITV Do for Me? (TV Movie documentary) as
Artist Backstage (uncredited)
2005
Victoria Wood: A BAFTA Tribute (TV Special) as
Artist Backstage (uncredited)
2000
The Unforgettable Diana Dors (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1999
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Blondes: Diana Dors (1999) - Self
1990
Dors: The Other Diana (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1982
Wood and Walters (TV Series) as
Artist Backstage
- One More Time (1982) - Artist Backstage

References

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