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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' voiced [[Reggie Mead]] in [[BFA]]: ''[[Project Twilight]].   
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' voiced [[Reggie Mead]] in [[BFA]]: ''[[Project Twilight]].   


He has enjoyed a long career as a character actor in the [[United Kingdom]].  {{As of|2012|1}}, his most recent role was that of Captain Drood in the two-part [[2012]] production of ''[[The Mystery of Edwin Drood]]'', which also starred [[Ian McNeice]] and [[Ron Cook]].  He has, however, been steadily employed in British television since [[1987]].  Amongst the high-profile shows on which he has been employed are: ''[[Coronation Street]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Inspector Morse|Inspector Morse]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Bill (TV series)|The Bill]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Stanton Blues|Stanton Blues]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Emmerdale Farm|Emmerdale Farm]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Murphy's Law (TV series)|Murphy's Law]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Holby City|Holby City]]''.
He has enjoyed a long career as a character actor in the [[United Kingdom]].  {{As of|2012|1}}, his most recent role was that of Captain Drood in the two-part [[2012]] production of ''[[The Mystery of Edwin Drood]]'', which also starred [[Ian McNeice]] and [[Ron Cook]].  He has, however, been steadily employed in British television since [[1987]].  Amongst the high-profile shows on which he's worked are: ''[[Coronation Street]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Inspector Morse|Inspector Morse]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Bill (TV series)|The Bill]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Stanton Blues|Stanton Blues]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Emmerdale Farm|Emmerdale Farm]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Murphy's Law (TV series)|Murphy's Law]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Holby City|Holby City]]''.
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Revision as of 14:45, 12 January 2012

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Rob Dixon voiced Reggie Mead in BFA: Project Twilight.

He has enjoyed a long career as a character actor in the United Kingdom. As of January 2012, his most recent role was that of Captain Drood in the two-part 2012 production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, which also starred Ian McNeice and Ron Cook. He has, however, 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.

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