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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' voiced [[Lieutenant]] [[Strindberg]] in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'']] audio story ''[[Bang-Bang-a-Boom! (audio story)|Bang-Bang-a-Boom!]]'' and [[Professor]] [[Harket]] in ''[[Project Lazarus (audio story)|Project: Lazarus]]''. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born [[6 December (people)|6 December]] [[1977 (people)|1977]]<ref>[https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/vidar-magnussen.html Famous Birthdays]</ref>) voiced [[Lieutenant]] [[Strindberg]] in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'']] audio story ''[[Bang-Bang-a-Boom! (audio story)|Bang-Bang-a-Boom!]]'' and [[Professor]] [[Harket]] in ''[[Project Lazarus (audio story)|Project: Lazarus]]''. | ||
== Career == | |||
A [[Norway|Norwegian]], Magnussen has mostly worked on Norwegian productions not seen outside [[Scandinavia]]. An exception was 2012's {{wi|Lilyhammer}}, an American co-production that debuted on [[Netflix]]. | A [[Norway|Norwegian]], Magnussen has mostly worked on Norwegian productions not seen outside [[Scandinavia]]. An exception was 2012's {{wi|Lilyhammer}}, an American co-production that debuted on [[Netflix]]. | ||
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[[Category:Main Range voice actors]] | [[Category:Main Range voice actors]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:17, 5 December 2023
Vidar Magnussen (born 6 December 1977[1]) voiced Lieutenant Strindberg in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story Bang-Bang-a-Boom! and Professor Harket in Project: Lazarus.
Career[[edit] | [edit source]]
A Norwegian, Magnussen has mostly worked on Norwegian productions not seen outside Scandinavia. An exception was 2012's Lilyhammer, an American co-production that debuted on Netflix.