David Hunt Movies and Career Information
May 21, 1942
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
David James Fletcher Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral, PC, MBE (born 21 May 1942), is a British Conservative politician, and was a member of the Cabinet during the Margaret Thatcher and John Major administrations. In 1965, he won The Observer Mace debating competition, speaking with R. G. Marshall Andrews and representing The University of Bristol. In 1995, the competition was renamed the John Smith Memorial Mace and is now run by the English-Speaking Union. He became Member of Parliament for Wirral after winning a by-election in 1976. The seat was broken up and Hunt became Member of Parliament for the new Wirral West constituency in 1983. In government he served as a whip and junior minister under Margaret Thatcher, who made him Secretary of State for Wales in 1990, shortly before her resignation later that year. He remained at the Welsh Office until 1993, then served as Secretary of State for Employment from 1993 to 1994 and as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1994 to 1995. He briefly returned to the Welsh Office, whilst remaining Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, for two weeks during the leadership election in mid-1995 as acting Secretary of State for Wales after the
- David Hunt Movies before 2012
- Dead Pool 1988
- Deal
- Movies Directed by David Hunt
- Living Dark: The Story of Ted the Caver
- Movies Produced by David Hunt
- Living Dark: The Story of Ted the Caver
- Movies Written by David Hunt
- Living Dark: The Story of Ted the Caver