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RICHARD FRANKLIN Representation: Alexandra Mclean-Williams RICHARD FRANKLIN Representation: Alexandra McLean-Williams Playing Age: 65-85 Height: 6’ Eyes: Blue Location: London TELEVISION BLAKES 7 – Pilot Officer CROSSROADS – Joe Townsend ATV DIXON OF DOCK GREEN – Policeman DOCTOR WHO – BBC Television Barry Letts/Various Captain Mike Yates EMMERDALE – Dennis Rigg Yorkshire Television Various HEARTBEAT – Doctor LITTLE WOMEN – Friend THE BORGIAS – Party Goer BBC THE GAMBLING MAN – Gambler Catherine Cookson THE PATHFINDERS – Flight Officer THE SAINT – Guard UP YOUR JUNCTION – Policeman Millicent Martin THE MURDER CASE BOOK – Interviewee FILM ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS Lucasfilm Gareth Edwards STORY – Engineer Sirro Argonne TWILIGHT OF THE GODS - Chippenham Films Ltd. Julian Doyle Richard Wagner Continued Unit F22B, Parkhall Business Centre, 40 Martell Road, London SE21 8EN T +44 (0) 203 567 1090 E [email protected] www.mclean-williams.com Registered in England Number: 7432186 Registered Office: C/O William Sturgess & Co, Burwood House, 14 - 16 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QY RICHARD FRANKLIN continued CHHEMICAL WEDDING – Bill and Ben Productions/Focus Films Bruce Dickinson Dean of Trinity THE HINDSIGHT BIAS THEATRE LUCK OF THE DRAW – Narrator CSP Richard Franklin THE WOMAN IN BLACK - Fortune Theatre Robin Herford u/s Arthur Kipps DOUBLE FALSEHOOD – The Duke Southwark Theatre Phil Willmott THE TEMPEST – Prospero Antic Disposition Ben Horslen and John Riseboro THE WOMAN IN BLACK – Popular Productions Ltd. John Payton Arthur Kipps AS YOU LIKE IT – Corin/Hymen Vaudeville Theatre Peter Dews SAME TIME NEXT YEAR – George Prince of Wales Theatre Audio and Commercial credits available on request VITAL STATISTICS & SKILLS: *highly skilled VITAL STATISTICS: Hair: Greying, Eyes: Blue Height: 6’, Build: Average DIALECTS: American-New England, American-Standard, Belfast, Cockney, Cork, Devon, French, German, Northern RP*, Yorkshire LANGUAGES: French PERFORMANCE: After Dinner Speaker, Audio Books, Comedy, Voice Over SPORTS: Bowling, Darts Tennis VEHICLE LICENCES: Car Driving License OTHER SKILLS: Director, Journalist, Narration Unit F22B, Parkhall Business Centre, 40 Martell Road, London SE21 8EN T +44 (0) 203 567 1090 E [email protected] www.mclean-williams.com Registered in England Number: 7432186 Registered Office: C/O William Sturgess & Co, Burwood House, 14 - 16 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QY .
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