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Roy Dotrice

Roy Louis Dotrice OBE made his credited feature movie debut in The Heroes of Telemark (1965), perhaps better remembered on the small screen for the dramatic series Beauty and the Beast and Picket Fences. He was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records for his voice work on the audio book version of George R.R. Martin's novel "A Game of Thrones." The project was cited as having the greatest number of characters (224) voiced by a single person in an audio book. Dotrice's audio books for the first five books of the series A Song of Ice and Fire have a combined running time of approximately 201 hours. He later appeared on the TV series Game of Thrones (2011) as Hyllene.

English
  • Born In Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK
  • Born May 26, 1923
  • Died October 16, 2017
  • Gender Male
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  • Created April 5, 2019 by
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  • Modified March 18, 2023 by
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Amadeus

1984
as Leopold Mozart

Alien Hunter

2003
as Dr. John Bachman

Swimming with Sharks

1994
as Cyrus Miles

Young Harry Houdini

1987
as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

One of Those Things

1971
as Henrik Vinther

From Stage To Screen

2016
as Roy Dotrice

The Wars of the Roses

1965
as King Edward IV

Tales from the Crypt

1972
as Charles Gregory

Eliminators

1986
as Abbott Reeves

The Cutting Edge

1992
as Anton Pamchenko

The Scarlet Letter

1995
as Rev. Thomas Cheever

The Prince and the Pauper

1990
as Narrator (voice)

For the Greater Good

1991
as Charles Truman, MP

Go Go Tales

2007
as Jay

Saturn 3

1980
as Benson (Voice)

These Foolish Things

2006
as Lord Carter

Picture to Post

1969
as Narrator

The Good Policeman

1993
as Cardinal O'Bannon

The Lady Forgets

1989
as Payton Massey

Carmilla

1989
as Leo

Stephen King's Golden Tales

1985
as Count Jeffrey Draco

Toomorrow

1970
as John Williams

Camp Hollywood

2004
as Himself

Hide and Seek

1972
as Mr. Grimes