David Pugh (died 2022) was a British actor, probably best known for playing opposite Rosamund Greenwood and Roy Evans in an acclaimed early film by director Tony Scott, Loving Memory, which was shown at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Other film roles included Daft Jamie in Burke & Hare (1971), one of the leads in the 1972 sex comedy The Love Pill, and a creditor in Christine Edzard's 1987 Dickens adaptation, Little Dorrit.
David Pugh, God of Carnage
David Pugh, The Play What I Wrote
David Pugh, Art
Best Play (Tony Awards) for God of Carnage, Best Special Theatrical Event (Tony Awards) for The Play What I Wrote and Best Play (Tony Awards) for Art.
David Pugh has won the Best Play award at the Tony Awards for "God of Carnage" and for "Art."
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