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David Proud Photo Gallery

David on the basketball court in Desperados

[+] David as Charlie on the basketball court in Desperados - click here for a longer description

Charlie (David) dressed for action on the basketball court in CBBC's Desperados (2007). The character joined the junior wheelchair basketball team after being injured in an accident.

Ade Adepitan (Baggy Awolu) and David Proud Charlie (David) in training

[+] Baggy (Ad Adepitan) puts Charlie (David) through his paces - click here for a longer description

Baggy Awolu, played by Ade Adepitan (left) coaches Charlie (David) a member of the junior wheelchair basketball team.

David Proud (Charlie) and Reece Pantry (Kyle) take direction

[+] David and Reece Pantry (Kyle) with Desperados' director - click here for a longer description

Behind the scenes, David as Charlie (left) and Reece Pantry, who plays Kyle (right) are walked through their next scene by the director (centre).

David Proud as himself

[+] David Proud (as himself) in Mischief: Is It Cos I Is Black? - click here for a longer description

David in portrait shot looking impishly at the camera. In Is It Cos I Is Black? (2007), part of BBC Three's successful Mischief documentary series, David joined a team that set out to test political correctness to its limits.

Presenter Adil Ray with David and comedian Karl Lucas

[+] Adil Ray, David Proud and Karl Lucas in Is It Cos I Is Black? - click here for a longer description

Presenter, Adil Ray (left), travels the country to see how much he can blag using his minority status simply because people are too PC to question his mischievous antics. David (centre) throws some disability into the mix while comedian Karl Lucas (right) acts as white male control sample.

David Proud as Blake in Secret Diary of a Call Girl

[+] David played a punter Blake in Secret Diary of a Call Girl - click here for a longer description

Secret Diary of a Call Girl (2008) dramatised the popular memoir The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl. David plays Blake who encounters the title's diarist "Belle de Jour".

David Proud as Blake in Secret Diary of a Call Girl

[+] Blake (David) appears pensive in Secret Diary of a Call Girl - click here for a longer description

Blake (David) lies propped up in bed brooding. He's taken to see call girl Belle (Billie Piper) by his father but feels cheated that she's not a 'real girl'.

David Proud as Blake in Secret Diary of a Call Girl

[+] Blake (David) smoulders in bed in Secret Diary of a Call Girl - click here for a longer description

New to the experience, disabled punter Blake (David) lies on the bed with Belle - he's looking tense. After getting off to a difficult start, Blake is relaxed by chatting to Belle and they eventually get intimate.

David Proud as Scott Swadkins in Special People

[+] Scott Swadkins (David) shooting a scene in Special People - click here for a longer description

Scott (David) is poised with his camera, ready to start shooting a scene. David plays film student Scott Swadkins in British indie feature film, Special People (2008), in which well-meaning tutor Jasper teaches film-making to a group of wheelchair users - and gets more than he bargained for.

David Proud as Scott Swadkins in Special people

[+] Scott (David) with camera preparing to film in Special People - click here for longer description

In this scene Scott (David) holds a video camera and gives the 'thumbs up' signal ahead of filming. Scott is key to the story as he rejects tutor Jasper's social realism in favour of a documentary approach.

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