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'''Ian McNeice''' (born [[2 October]] [[1950]]) is an English screen, stage, and television actor. He is best known for playing Bert Large in the British drama series ''Doc Martin''. | '''Ian McNeice''' (born [[2 October]] [[1950]]) is an English screen, stage, and television actor. He is best known for playing Bert Large in the British drama series ''Doc Martin''. | ||
For ''[[Doctor Who]]'', he voiced [[Zeus (Immortal Beloved)|Zeus]] in [[BBCR]]/[[BFA]]: ''[[Immortal Beloved]]'' and [[Reginald Harcourt]] in [[BFA]]: ''[[The Renaissance Man (audio story)|The Renaissance Man]]'' and played [[Winston Churchill]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Beast Below]]'', ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'' and ''[[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|The Wedding of River Song]]''. He had previously played Churchill in the Royal National Theatre's 2008 production of ''{{w|Never So Good}}'', in which [[Anthony Calf]] played Churchill's successor as Conservative leader and Prime Minister [[Anthony Eden]]. | |||
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Revision as of 15:59, 4 June 2012
Ian McNeice (born 2 October 1950) is an English screen, stage, and television actor. He is best known for playing Bert Large in the British drama series Doc Martin.
For Doctor Who, he voiced Zeus in BBCR/BFA: Immortal Beloved and Reginald Harcourt in BFA: The Renaissance Man and played Winston Churchill in DW: The Beast Below, Victory of the Daleks, The Pandorica Opens and The Wedding of River Song. He had previously played Churchill in the Royal National Theatre's 2008 production of Never So Good, in which Anthony Calf played Churchill's successor as Conservative leader and Prime Minister Anthony Eden.