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''' | '''Rob Dixon''' voiced [[Reggie Mead]] in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'']] audio story ''[[Project Twilight (audio story)|Project: Twilight]]'' and Sergeant [[Wood (No Man's Land)|Wood]] in ''[[No Man's Land (audio story)|No Man's Land]]''. | ||
He has enjoyed a long career as a character actor in the [[United Kingdom]] | == Career == | ||
==External | He has enjoyed a long career as a character actor in the [[United Kingdom]], having been steadily employed in British television since 1987. Amongst the high-profile shows on which he's worked are: ''[[Coronation Street]]'', {{wi|Inspector Morse (TV series)|Inspector Morse}}, ''[[The Bill]]'', {{wi|Stanton Blues}}, {{wi|Emmerdale Farm}}, {{wi|Murphy's Law (British TV series)|Murphy's Law}} and {{wi|Holby City}}. In 2012, Dixon played Captain Drood in the two-part production of ''[[The Mystery of Edwin Drood]]'', which also starred [[Ian McNeice]] and [[Ron Cook]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 24 March 2024
Rob Dixon voiced Reggie Mead in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story Project: Twilight and Sergeant Wood in No Man's Land.
Career[[edit] | [edit source]]
He has enjoyed a long career as a character actor in the United Kingdom, having been steadily employed in British television since 1987. Amongst the high-profile shows on which he's worked are: Coronation Street, Inspector Morse, The Bill, Stanton Blues, Emmerdale Farm, Murphy's Law and Holby City. In 2012, Dixon played Captain Drood in the two-part production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, which also starred Ian McNeice and Ron Cook.
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- Rob Dixon at the Internet Movie Database