
Dafydd
Drama
Overview
A young gay hustler from South Wales, Dafydd is working in Amsterdam where he meets David, a music lecturer also from Wales. Two kindred spirits in a foreign land. Originally aired as episode 2, series 3, of the television program "Wales Playhouse".
Top Cast


Richard Harrington
Richard Harrington
Dafydd
Richard Harrington
Dafydd


William Thomas
William Thomas
David Davies
William Thomas
David Davies


Dirk Zeelenberg
Dirk Zeelenberg
Henk
Dirk Zeelenberg
Henk
Dick van Ooster
Dick van Ooster
Pimp
Dick van Ooster
Pimp


Raymi Sambo
Raymi Sambo
Roy
Raymi Sambo
Roy
Roger Lataster
Roger Lataster
Jurgen
Roger Lataster
Jurgen
Ffion Jon
Ffion Jon
Jakob
Ffion Jon
Jakob
Chris Angelouski
Chris Angelouski
Joost
Chris Angelouski
Joost
Gus Jansen
Gus Jansen
Sjoerd
Gus Jansen
Sjoerd
Jeroen Van Der Noort
Jeroen Van Der Noort
Detective
Jeroen Van Der Noort
Detective
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