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Nationality
  
British

Years active
  
1963–present


Name
  
Philip Voss

Role
  
Film actor

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Born
  
1936 (age 78–79)
Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK

Occupation
  
Stage actorRadio actorFilm actorTelevision actor

Movies
  
Four Weddings and a Fu, Octopussy, Frankenstein and the Monster fr, A Village Affair, The Catherine Cookson

Similar People
  
Nancy Meckler, Anthony Hinds, Mike Newell, Terence Fisher, John Glen

Philip Voss (born 1936) is a British stage, radio, film and television actor. He has played small roles since the 1960s, but more notable ones include roles in such as the 1964 Doctor Who serial Marco Polo, Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell, the 1981 Lord of the Rings radio series, Indian Summer, an RSC 1996 revival of The White Devil, The Brides in the Bath, two plays in the Arkangel Shakespeare and a small role in an audio dramatisation of an Anton Chekov short story), until more recently attaining a recurring role in the TV series Fish as Ivan Vishnevski. Other credits include a stint at the London Shakespeare Workout, two roles for the Shared Experience Company (in Three Sisters and The Seagull), and playing Serebryakov in a West End rendition of Anton Chekov's The Wood Daemon.

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Theatre

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  • Inanov as Shabelsky, Director Trevor Nunn, National Theatre
  • Love's Labour Lost as Boyer, Director Trevour Nunn, National Theatre
  • As You Like It as Jacques, Director Peter Hall, Theatre Royal Bath/USA
  • The Royal Hunt of the Sun as Miguel Estete, National Theatre
  • Uncle Vanya as Alexandr Vladmiirovich Serebryakov, Director Hugh Fraser, Wilton's Music Hall
  • The Giant as Lodovico/Soderini, Director Gregory Doran, Hampstead Theatre
  • The Circle as Lord Porteous, Director Joanthan Church, Chichester Festival Theatre
  • Apologia as Hugh, Director Josie Rourke, Bush Theatre
  • Canary (2010) as Older Tom, Director Hettie MacDonald, Liverpool Everyman
  • Radio

  • Aspects of Love as Sir George, BBC Radio
  • The Lord of the Rings as the Lord of the Nazgul, BBC Radio
  • Tulips in Winter as Rabbi Menasseh Ben Israel, BBC Radio
  • References

    Philip Voss Wikipedia