Richard Davies (born in Australia) is an Australian actor best known for his roles in television series, such as Offspring and The Saddle Club.
Early life
In 2005, Richard graduated from the National Theatre Drama School. In his graduation productions he performed Wayne Shute in "The Rivers of China", directed by Ken Boucher and Harry Bagley and Cathy in "Cloud 9", directed by Melanie Beddie.
Acting career
His first television roles were as guests in Neighbours and Satisfaction. After this, he played Max Regnary #2 on The Saddle Club Series 3 from September 2008 – April 2009. Also in 2009, he guest-starred on an episode of the second series of Rush and starred in the film Oxygen.
Since 2008, he has had a recurring role in Bed of Roses. In 2010, he played the lead in the short film When the Wind Changes, which he also wrote and produced. Currently, he is starring in Offspring.
"The days where (the campus bookstore) had a mini-monopoly are coming to an end."
"Each time there is a back-to-school session more students go online. We expect this back-to-school season to be the biggest ever."
"Campus bookstores have one advantage. Every fall a brand new crop of freshmen come who go to the college bookstore because they don't know any better."
"If you see something you think is wrong, we want you to tell somebody and forget about being called a snitch because that word was invented by criminals who don't want you to tell, ... You outnumber the bad guys."
"We're trying to teach them now that if they see something, if they hear something to tell somebody. They are not in this alone. There are people out here to help them and if they'll stand up and be responsible make a good choice then they'll have a good consequence... and that there are people that will help them."
"The Internet creates a whole new market and almost a whole new pricing. You have a series of prices lined up side by side."
"Most of the revenue for the tour has always come out of Europe. America has never really dominated."
"It is totally price-driven, ... Now students are earlier adopters of technology. They know about the power of the Internet. You can compare prices within seconds."
"As a global sport, we can afford to have pockets of strength and relative evenness, without really affecting the total pie. Growth is never a bad thing."
"To have succeeded in such a short time is an outstanding feat and is a tribute to all those who have together worked so hard over the last few years."
Extreme Economies: Survival and the future with Richard Davies | WIRED Virtual Briefing
Richard Davies, Economist and author of Extreme Economies joins WIRED's Editor-in-Chief, Greg Williams to share his insight of extreme economies to better understand the long-term impact of COVID-19 on our economy and society. Recorded on May 13, 2020.
As the world faces its most extreme test to date, this session, part of the WIRED Foresight series, will explore the resilience, entrepreneurship and fragility found in economies – and in humans.
Davies has spent years researching how economies work under three categories of extreme stress – survival, failure and future. And, regardless of whether he was looking at one of the richest nations to the poorest countries, Davies witnessed some of the same trends and patterns emerging across all of them.
“We know for a fact that three big tren...
richard davies - "transcontinental" from the album "there's never been a crowd like this"
published: 30 Jan 2010
Elective Care Pathway Case Study: Dr Richard Davies, Clinical Peer Review
GP and local CCG Clinical Chair Dr Richard Davies discusses the implementation of the Clinical Peer Review process in Worcestershire, and how this has helped to reduce variation in elective referrals.
published: 22 Sep 2017
Human Traffic (official video) - Richard Davies & the Dissidents
Human Traffic, the titled track from the critically acclaimed debut album from Richard Davies & the Dissidents "Human Traffic" is out now on Bucketfull of Brains. The video was shot on 4th November 2020 on iPhones at Studio 91 in Newbury, Berks.
Richard Davies - Vocals & Guitars
Nick Beere - Guitar, Keyboards & Vocals
Tim Emery - Bass Guitar
Chris Cannon - Drums
Neil Scully - Keyboards (joined after recording)
additional vocals from Milly Carmichael and Amanda Cramsie-Smith
published: 02 Dec 2020
Richard Davies - Confederate Cheerio Call
From album "Telegraph"
Copyright 1998 Flydaddy, Inc. /V2 Records, Inc.
published: 16 Sep 2018
Richard Davies, Outer Hebrides Fisheries Trust - Red Skin Disease and A Small Spate River
Richard Davies, Outer Hebrides Fisheries Trust - Red Skin Disease and what it means for a small Scottish spate river.
published: 09 Nov 2022
The Flaming Lips w/ Richard Davies - What's The New Mary Jane
The Flaming Lips playing a Moles cover with Richard Davies (formerly of the Moles) on backing vocals and handclaps.
Live at Brownies, NYC, 9/6/95
At CMJ Music marathon.
Originally posted by Peter on Myspace.
published: 18 Jun 2011
(Long Road) to Your Heart - Richard Davies & the Dissidents (Official Video)
Bucketfull of Brains recording artists Richard Davies & the Dissidents have teamed up once again with filmmaker Darren Stockford to produce this video for (Long Road) to Your Heart, taken from the critically acclaimed album Human Traffic.
"(Long Road) to Your Heart is about finding some kind of salvation through love. if you live long enough you will experience hard times. The song will hopefully remind people that those hard times don't last forever. We teamed up again with film maker Darren Stockford and were kind of inspired by those Tim Pope videos that he did with the Cure" - Rich October 2020.
Richard Davies, Economist and author of Extreme Economies joins WIRED's Editor-in-Chief, Greg Williams to share his insight of extreme economies to better under...
Richard Davies, Economist and author of Extreme Economies joins WIRED's Editor-in-Chief, Greg Williams to share his insight of extreme economies to better understand the long-term impact of COVID-19 on our economy and society. Recorded on May 13, 2020.
As the world faces its most extreme test to date, this session, part of the WIRED Foresight series, will explore the resilience, entrepreneurship and fragility found in economies – and in humans.
Davies has spent years researching how economies work under three categories of extreme stress – survival, failure and future. And, regardless of whether he was looking at one of the richest nations to the poorest countries, Davies witnessed some of the same trends and patterns emerging across all of them.
“We know for a fact that three big trends are going to affect the economy of the next 10-20 years. The economy of 2030 is increasingly elderly as life expectancy rises and birth rates fall. It’s technologically advanced and it’s increasingly unequal as large emerging markets mature and incomes in those countries diverge. We know that these things are going to have economic impact, they’re on the horizon and they’re definitely going to test our resilience”. - Richard Davies, Author of Extreme Economies.
Designed as an extension of WIRED’s long-running live conference portfolio, these punchy, deliberate and engaging sessions reflect the same high calibre of speakers and programming featured at a WIRED event.
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Richard Davies, Economist and author of Extreme Economies joins WIRED's Editor-in-Chief, Greg Williams to share his insight of extreme economies to better understand the long-term impact of COVID-19 on our economy and society. Recorded on May 13, 2020.
As the world faces its most extreme test to date, this session, part of the WIRED Foresight series, will explore the resilience, entrepreneurship and fragility found in economies – and in humans.
Davies has spent years researching how economies work under three categories of extreme stress – survival, failure and future. And, regardless of whether he was looking at one of the richest nations to the poorest countries, Davies witnessed some of the same trends and patterns emerging across all of them.
“We know for a fact that three big trends are going to affect the economy of the next 10-20 years. The economy of 2030 is increasingly elderly as life expectancy rises and birth rates fall. It’s technologically advanced and it’s increasingly unequal as large emerging markets mature and incomes in those countries diverge. We know that these things are going to have economic impact, they’re on the horizon and they’re definitely going to test our resilience”. - Richard Davies, Author of Extreme Economies.
Designed as an extension of WIRED’s long-running live conference portfolio, these punchy, deliberate and engaging sessions reflect the same high calibre of speakers and programming featured at a WIRED event.
ABOUT WIRED
WIRED brings you the future as it happens - the people, the trends, the big ideas that will change our lives. An award-winning printed monthly and online publication. WIRED is an agenda-setting magazine offering brain food on a wide range of topics, from science, technology and business to pop-culture and politics.
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GP and local CCG Clinical Chair Dr Richard Davies discusses the implementation of the Clinical Peer Review process in Worcestershire, and how this has helped to...
GP and local CCG Clinical Chair Dr Richard Davies discusses the implementation of the Clinical Peer Review process in Worcestershire, and how this has helped to reduce variation in elective referrals.
GP and local CCG Clinical Chair Dr Richard Davies discusses the implementation of the Clinical Peer Review process in Worcestershire, and how this has helped to reduce variation in elective referrals.
Human Traffic, the titled track from the critically acclaimed debut album from Richard Davies & the Dissidents "Human Traffic" is out now on Bucketfull of Brain...
Human Traffic, the titled track from the critically acclaimed debut album from Richard Davies & the Dissidents "Human Traffic" is out now on Bucketfull of Brains. The video was shot on 4th November 2020 on iPhones at Studio 91 in Newbury, Berks.
Richard Davies - Vocals & Guitars
Nick Beere - Guitar, Keyboards & Vocals
Tim Emery - Bass Guitar
Chris Cannon - Drums
Neil Scully - Keyboards (joined after recording)
additional vocals from Milly Carmichael and Amanda Cramsie-Smith
Human Traffic, the titled track from the critically acclaimed debut album from Richard Davies & the Dissidents "Human Traffic" is out now on Bucketfull of Brains. The video was shot on 4th November 2020 on iPhones at Studio 91 in Newbury, Berks.
Richard Davies - Vocals & Guitars
Nick Beere - Guitar, Keyboards & Vocals
Tim Emery - Bass Guitar
Chris Cannon - Drums
Neil Scully - Keyboards (joined after recording)
additional vocals from Milly Carmichael and Amanda Cramsie-Smith
The Flaming Lips playing a Moles cover with Richard Davies (formerly of the Moles) on backing vocals and handclaps.
Live at Brownies, NYC, 9/6/95
At CMJ Music m...
The Flaming Lips playing a Moles cover with Richard Davies (formerly of the Moles) on backing vocals and handclaps.
Live at Brownies, NYC, 9/6/95
At CMJ Music marathon.
Originally posted by Peter on Myspace.
The Flaming Lips playing a Moles cover with Richard Davies (formerly of the Moles) on backing vocals and handclaps.
Live at Brownies, NYC, 9/6/95
At CMJ Music marathon.
Originally posted by Peter on Myspace.
Bucketfull of Brains recording artists Richard Davies & the Dissidents have teamed up once again with filmmaker Darren Stockford to produce this video for (Long...
Bucketfull of Brains recording artists Richard Davies & the Dissidents have teamed up once again with filmmaker Darren Stockford to produce this video for (Long Road) to Your Heart, taken from the critically acclaimed album Human Traffic.
"(Long Road) to Your Heart is about finding some kind of salvation through love. if you live long enough you will experience hard times. The song will hopefully remind people that those hard times don't last forever. We teamed up again with film maker Darren Stockford and were kind of inspired by those Tim Pope videos that he did with the Cure" - Rich October 2020.
Bucketfull of Brains recording artists Richard Davies & the Dissidents have teamed up once again with filmmaker Darren Stockford to produce this video for (Long Road) to Your Heart, taken from the critically acclaimed album Human Traffic.
"(Long Road) to Your Heart is about finding some kind of salvation through love. if you live long enough you will experience hard times. The song will hopefully remind people that those hard times don't last forever. We teamed up again with film maker Darren Stockford and were kind of inspired by those Tim Pope videos that he did with the Cure" - Rich October 2020.
Richard Davies, Economist and author of Extreme Economies joins WIRED's Editor-in-Chief, Greg Williams to share his insight of extreme economies to better understand the long-term impact of COVID-19 on our economy and society. Recorded on May 13, 2020.
As the world faces its most extreme test to date, this session, part of the WIRED Foresight series, will explore the resilience, entrepreneurship and fragility found in economies – and in humans.
Davies has spent years researching how economies work under three categories of extreme stress – survival, failure and future. And, regardless of whether he was looking at one of the richest nations to the poorest countries, Davies witnessed some of the same trends and patterns emerging across all of them.
“We know for a fact that three big trends are going to affect the economy of the next 10-20 years. The economy of 2030 is increasingly elderly as life expectancy rises and birth rates fall. It’s technologically advanced and it’s increasingly unequal as large emerging markets mature and incomes in those countries diverge. We know that these things are going to have economic impact, they’re on the horizon and they’re definitely going to test our resilience”. - Richard Davies, Author of Extreme Economies.
Designed as an extension of WIRED’s long-running live conference portfolio, these punchy, deliberate and engaging sessions reflect the same high calibre of speakers and programming featured at a WIRED event.
ABOUT WIRED
WIRED brings you the future as it happens - the people, the trends, the big ideas that will change our lives. An award-winning printed monthly and online publication. WIRED is an agenda-setting magazine offering brain food on a wide range of topics, from science, technology and business to pop-culture and politics.
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GP and local CCG Clinical Chair Dr Richard Davies discusses the implementation of the Clinical Peer Review process in Worcestershire, and how this has helped to reduce variation in elective referrals.
Human Traffic, the titled track from the critically acclaimed debut album from Richard Davies & the Dissidents "Human Traffic" is out now on Bucketfull of Brains. The video was shot on 4th November 2020 on iPhones at Studio 91 in Newbury, Berks.
Richard Davies - Vocals & Guitars
Nick Beere - Guitar, Keyboards & Vocals
Tim Emery - Bass Guitar
Chris Cannon - Drums
Neil Scully - Keyboards (joined after recording)
additional vocals from Milly Carmichael and Amanda Cramsie-Smith
The Flaming Lips playing a Moles cover with Richard Davies (formerly of the Moles) on backing vocals and handclaps.
Live at Brownies, NYC, 9/6/95
At CMJ Music marathon.
Originally posted by Peter on Myspace.
Bucketfull of Brains recording artists Richard Davies & the Dissidents have teamed up once again with filmmaker Darren Stockford to produce this video for (Long Road) to Your Heart, taken from the critically acclaimed album Human Traffic.
"(Long Road) to Your Heart is about finding some kind of salvation through love. if you live long enough you will experience hard times. The song will hopefully remind people that those hard times don't last forever. We teamed up again with film maker Darren Stockford and were kind of inspired by those Tim Pope videos that he did with the Cure" - Rich October 2020.
Richard Davies (born in Australia) is an Australian actor best known for his roles in television series, such as Offspring and The Saddle Club.
Early life
In 2005, Richard graduated from the National Theatre Drama School. In his graduation productions he performed Wayne Shute in "The Rivers of China", directed by Ken Boucher and Harry Bagley and Cathy in "Cloud 9", directed by Melanie Beddie.
Acting career
His first television roles were as guests in Neighbours and Satisfaction. After this, he played Max Regnary #2 on The Saddle Club Series 3 from September 2008 – April 2009. Also in 2009, he guest-starred on an episode of the second series of Rush and starred in the film Oxygen.
Since 2008, he has had a recurring role in Bed of Roses. In 2010, he played the lead in the short film When the Wind Changes, which he also wrote and produced. Currently, he is starring in Offspring.