Christopher Robbie

Christopher Robbie

Born 1938-09-30 (age 87) Edmonton, London, England, UK
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Biography

Christopher Robbie (born 30 May 1938) is a British actor, television announcer, theatre director and designer, playwright and photographer. He trained as an actor at RADA in London and has had a distinguished theatrical career, playing the title role in King Lear as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

He has performed a one-man play about the life of Charles Darwin. Under the pseudonym James Alan, he wrote the play The Sirens of Eroc. As a film actor, he appeared in Where Has Poor Mickey Gone? (1964). As a television actor, he appeared in the Doctor Who stories The Mind Robber (1968) and Revenge of the Cybermen (1975), as well as in The Avengers, UFO, Dempsey and Makepeace and One Foot in the Grave, among others. As a photographer, he has held exhibitions of his work.

He was an in-vision announcer for Southern Television. He announced on the company's final day of broadcasting (31 December 1981) and presented its final programme And It's Goodbye From Us ... He announced, although less often, for TVS in the 1980s, and had stints in the announcer's chair at Associated-Rediffusion, Thames Television and Anglia Television.

His grandfather, William Sleator, was a pioneer of French football.

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Known For

Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj
Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj

2006

as Old Bearded Man

Enemies Closer
Biggles
Biggles

1986

as Hotel Clerk

Eyewitness
Eyewitness

1970

as Policeman

The Lady and the Highwayman
Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood
Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood

1973

as Roger of Doncaster

Doctor Who: Revenge of the Cybermen
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Rabbit Fever

2006

as Rabbi Joshua Finkelstein

Where Has Poor Mickey Gone?
Doctor Who: The Mind Robber
One Foot in the Grave: Endgame