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'''Joel Fry''' voiced [[Kinvar]] and [[Rogers (Quicksilver)|Rogers]] in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'']] audio story ''[[Quicksilver (audio story)|Quicksilver]]'' and [[Justin (No Place)|Justin]] in ''[[No Place (audio story)|No Place]]''.
'''Joel Fry''' voiced [[Kinvar]] and [[Rogers (Quicksilver)|Rogers]] in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'']] audio story ''[[Quicksilver (audio story)|Quicksilver]]'' and [[Justin (No Place)|Justin]] in ''[[No Place (audio story)|No Place]]''.


== Career ==
Outside of the DWU, he is known for {{wi|White Van Man (TV series)|White Van Man}}, {{wi|Trollied}} and for {{wi|Plebs (TV series)|Plebs}}, in which he plays central character Stylax Urastaques. He is also known for his recurring role in ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' as {{iw|gameofthrones|Hizdahr zo Loraq}}, and for his role as [[Karl Marx]] in {{wi|Twenty Twelve}} and its follow-up, {{wi|W1A (TV series)|W1A}}.
Outside of the DWU, he is known for {{wi|White Van Man (TV series)|White Van Man}}, {{wi|Trollied}} and for {{wi|Plebs (TV series)|Plebs}}, in which he plays central character Stylax Urastaques. He is also known for his recurring role in ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' as {{iw|gameofthrones|Hizdahr zo Loraq}}, and for his role as [[Karl Marx]] in {{wi|Twenty Twelve}} and its follow-up, {{wi|W1A (TV series)|W1A}}.



Revision as of 11:54, 26 September 2022

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Joel Fry voiced Kinvar and Rogers in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story Quicksilver and Justin in No Place.

Career

Outside of the DWU, he is known for White Van Man, Trollied and for Plebs, in which he plays central character Stylax Urastaques. He is also known for his recurring role in Game of Thrones as Hizdahr zo Loraq, and for his role as Karl Marx in Twenty Twelve and its follow-up, W1A.

He also belongs to a band called Animal Circus, and is the singer of the group. They released an album in 2012 called Snakes and Ladders.

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