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  1. David Weston (born 28 July 1938) is an English actor, director and author. Since graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 1961 [1] (having won its Silver Medal for that year) [2] he has acted in numerous film, television and stage productions, including twenty-seven Shakespeare plays and prominent guest roles in two Doctor ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0922935David Weston - IMDb

    David Weston is a London-born character actor who has appeared in 29 of Shakespeare's 37 plays and several films and TV shows. He is also a novelist and a memoirist, and a fan of Chelsea football club.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Norwood, London, England, UK
  3. David Weston is the founder and former CEO of the Teacher Development Trust, a charity that supports effective teacher development in schools. He is also a Chair of the DfE's Teachers' Professional Development Expert Group and a Founding Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching.

  4. David Weston is a versatile performer who has appeared in film, television and stage productions, including Shakespeare's plays. He is also a founder member of the National Youth Theatre and a winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award for his audio book on Shakespeare.

  5. Dec 27, 2022 · David Hattersley Warner was an English actor who worked in film, television and theatre. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; after making his stage debut in 1962 he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), with whom he played Henry VI in The Wars of the Roses cycle at the West End's Aldwych Theatre in 1964.

  6. Dec 12, 2019 · David Weston is Chief Executive of the Teacher Development and Chair of the Department for Education (England)’s CPD Expert Group. In a notable recent systematic review Filges et al. summarise their findings as “little evidence of the effectiveness of continuing professional development (CPD)”.

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  8. Jan 13, 2015 · David Weston, chief executive, Teacher Development Trust. It’s been half an hour and David Weston has yet to pause for breath. He’s covered the first 30 years of his life when he decides that he’d “better just have a sip of tea”. It’s a family trait, this talking thing, he says.

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