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His television credits included roles on ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', ''[[No Hiding Place]]'', {{wi|The Troubleshooters}}, {{wi|Elizabeth R}}, ''[[Crossroads]]'' and {{wi|Inspector Morse (TV series)|Inspector Morse}}. His film credits include roles in {{wi|Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell}} and {{wi|Octopussy}}. | His television credits included roles on ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', ''[[No Hiding Place]]'', {{wi|The Troubleshooters}}, {{wi|Elizabeth R}}, ''[[Crossroads]]'' and {{wi|Inspector Morse (TV series)|Inspector Morse}}. His film credits include roles in {{wi|Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell}} and {{wi|Octopussy}}. | ||
He appeared alongside [[Ian McKellen]] and [[Derek Jacobi]] in the ITV sitcom ''Vicious'', which its first series contained references to ''Doctor Who''. | |||
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Philip Voss (20 August 1936-13 November 2020[1]) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Acomat in Marco Polo and Wahed in The Dominators. He later voiced a Robot and an Under-Sergeant in the Doctor Who audio story Original Sin.
Career
His television credits included roles on Out of the Unknown, No Hiding Place, The Troubleshooters, Elizabeth R, Crossroads and Inspector Morse. His film credits include roles in Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell and Octopussy.
He appeared alongside Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi in the ITV sitcom Vicious, which its first series contained references to Doctor Who.