Richard David-Caine
Born (1987-04-05) 5 April 1987
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, voiceover artist
Known for Swashbuckle, Horrible Histories, Class Dismissed

Richard David-Caine (born 5 April 1987) is an English actor, writer and voiceover artist. Between 2013 and 2019 he played the character of Line in the CBeebies series Swashbuckle.[1] He is also part of the key ensembles in the BBC comedies Horrible Histories and Class Dismissed; for the latter he was nominated in the 2017 and 2019 RTS Awards for Best Performance in a Comedy. In 2020, he co-created, wrote and starred in Big Fat Like, a comedy sketch show pastiching the Internet.[2]

Personal life

David-Caine is from Ruislip, North-west London. He graduated from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in 2009.

In 2020, whilst promoting his one-man show 'Tall, Dark and Anxious', David-Caine opened up about his personal struggles with his mental health and urged anyone else struggling to reach out for help.[3]

Career

In 2009, David-Caine set up his own comedy group, Four Screws Loose, along with Joseph Elliott, Conan House and Thom Ford. The group performed five shows in successive years at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, as well as performing at Bestival, Latitude Festival, Underbelly Southbank Festival, Brighton Fringe and Adelaide Fringe Festival. They were selected as New Act of the Year (NATYS: New Acts of the Year Show) finalists 2013 and featured on BBC Radio 4’s Sketchorama and BBC Radio 1’s Fun and Filth Cabaret. The group’s style revolved around high energy routines, physical comedy and audience interaction[4] and garnered mostly positive reviews.[5]

David-Caine’s first lead TV role came when he was cast as one half of the comedy double act Cook and Line on CBeebies’ new pirate gameshow, Swashbuckle.[6] The show was a hit and lead to other appearances on the channel including A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest (RSC co-productions) and the annual Christmas shows. David-Caine was also selected as part of the core cast in BAFTA-winning comedy sketch show, Horrible Histories. As well as this, he’s starred in five series of BBC mockumentary, Class Dismissed.

In 2020 he developed, wrote and starred in his own sketch comedy series, Big Fat Like, alongside comedy partner, Joseph Elliott. The show satirises YouTube and also features Amy Gledhill and Ibinabo Jack. Other notable work includes BBC Three sitcoms Dead Air (as best friend, Hardip) and People Just Do Nothing (as Chabuddy G’s boss, Sam). He voices a variety of characters in CBBC comedy, The Zoo, Entertainment One's animated series Ricky Zoom[7] and CBeebies Supertato, based on the popular book series.

In 2022, David-Caine returned to the Edinburgh Fringe with his debut, one-man show, 'Tall, Dark and Anxious'. The show proved popular and earned him the Amused Moose Comedy Award for Most Outstanding Show,[8] and a subsequent Soho Theatre transfer the following year.[9]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleChannelNotes
2012Skins: ReduxRupertE41 episode
2013–2019SwashbuckleLineCBeebies, BBC One156 episodes
2015Dead AirHardipBBC Three
2015–2016Justin's HouseLine, Oogie Boogie PlantCBeebies4 episodes
2015–2019Class DismissedVariousCBBC52 episodes
2016 CBeebies A Midsummer Night’s DreamLineCBeebies
Shakespeare Live! From the RSCGabriel SpencerBBC Two
2016–presentHorrible HistoriesVariousCBBCOngoing
2017Big FieldVariousBBC Three8 episodes
InterNOTVariousBBC iPlayer8 episodes
2017–2018People Just Do NothingSamBBC Three4 episodes
2019DoctorsTahir WakimBBC One1 episode
2020Avenue 5WaiterHBO2 episodes
Big Fat LikeVariousCBBC10 episodes
2021Finding AliceRalphITV1 episode
Midsomer MurdersSimeon DagleyITV1 episode
Murder They HopeTariqGold1 episode
2022Better ThingsVery Tall ManFX1 episode

References

  1. "Swashbuckle". iMDb. 15 December 2022.
  2. "BBC Press Release".
  3. "Is Anyone Else Really Struggling At The Moment?".
  4. "An Interview With Four Screws Loose".
  5. "Four Screws Loose in Screwtopia!".
  6. Carey, Catherine (28 June 2013). "A New Pirate Show Comes to CBeebies". BBC. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  7. "Ricky Zoom Cast".
  8. "Amused Moose Comedy Award Winners 2022".
  9. "Soho Theatre Transfer".
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