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| birth date    = [[6 June (people)|6 June]] [[1930 (people)|1930]]
| birth date    = [[6 June (people)|6 June]] [[1930 (people)|1930]]
| death date    = [[19 December (people)|19 December]] [[2017 (people)|2017]]
| death date    = [[19 December (people)|19 December]] [[2017 (people)|2017]]
| role          = [[Kellman|Professor Kellman]]
| role          = [[Kellman]]
| job title      = [[Actor]]
| job title      = Actor
| story          = ''[[Revenge of the Cybermen (TV story)|Revenge of the Cybermen]]''
| story          = ''[[Revenge of the Cybermen (TV story)|Revenge of the Cybermen]]''
| time          = 1975
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| non dwu        = ''Encounter'', ''Folio'', ''The Hill'', ''Festival'', ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''Undermind'', ''Thunderbirds'', ''The Dirty Dozen'', ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'', ''Joe 90'', ''The Secret Service'', ''UFO'', ''Angels'', ''The Spy Who Loved Me'', ''[[Blake's 7]]'', ''Kessler'', ''The Climb''
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| imdb          = 0929229
| imdb          = 0929229
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Revision as of 23:48, 19 January 2020

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Jeremy Wilkin (6 June 1930-19 December 2017[1]) played Professor Kellman in the Doctor Who television story Revenge of the Cybermen.

Wilkin is probably best known for his work in various shows created by Gerry Anderson, beginning with Thunderbirds where he provided the voice for Virgil Tracy from the second season onwards. He also provided the voice for Captain Ochre in Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, as well as a number of minor characters in Joe 90, and The BISHOP in The Secret Service. He also appeared onscreen as Lieutenant Gordon Maxwell in UFO.

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