BRIEF LIVES: GEOFFREY GOMER DAVIES: 1908-1954
ACTOR AND THEATRE OWNER WITH DAVID LAMBERT
Geoffrey Gomer [Davies] was born in
His father was Robert Cropley Davies , ( 1874-1941), a
solicitor, his mother, Ethel Beatrice Woolf ( 1878-1952), was a
He was educated at
As “ Geoffrey Gomer” he made a name for himself as a stage actor and stage manager with his close friend and business partner, David
Lambert, whose family were based in Lewisham,
The Richmond Players
The Gomer/ Lambert combo thrived for many years, with weekly rep played out at
the Theatre Royal,
Where the Rainbow Ends
In the 1930s, a notable role for Geoffrey as an actor was to play St George for four years at the Holborn Empire in “ Where The Rainbow Ends”, a favourite Christmas children's entertainment.
In 1932 Gomer received rave notices for his performance in an epic show, “
Miracle at Verdum”, a war parable staged
at the Embassy Theatre,
He also co-starred at the Apollo Theatre, with stage luminaries Sybil Throndike and Marie Tempest in “ The Distaff Side” and with Ellen Pollock and Leo Glenn in “ Beggars in Hell” at the Garrick Theatre, in 1933.
Geoffrey the Broadcaster in Rome in WW2
During the Second World War Geoffrey was a prominent radio
producer and front man for the BBC, broadcasting at ‘pop up’ stations
throughout
After demob from the army he joined up with fellow
actors David Lambert (1916-1979) and Kenneth Cleveland (1920-2004), with a season at the little
Torch Theatre at Hyde Park Corner, in Knightsbridge. Their first presentation
was Jack Alldridge's war story, set in
Geoffrey later appeared in an early live recorded BBC TV film, of "All This Is Ended" the play produced at the Torch, about the affects of war and "Without the Prince" ( 1947) another BBC production, an adaptation of a stage play by Philip King, a farce set in a rural English village.
In the 1950s, despite
success and popular support The
Richmond Players were hit hard with financial problems, worries over the lease
of the 900 seat Scala Theatre at
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But the greater sadness was over the uncertainty created by the deterioration in Geoffrey’s health and this brought the dire climax.
Geoffrey Gomer Davies Grave at All Saints, Hartley
The end came suddenly, Geoffrey died at the early age of 46, with so much left to do. He was buried at All Saints, Hartley, where a small gravestone ( much weathered by time) can be found.
Another of the very great what might have beens.
William Cross, FSA Scot
4 November 2025
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