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John Franklyn-Robbins

John Franklyn-Robbins was a seasoned English actor known for his Shakespearean roles and sonorous voice. He is one of only 29 actors to have speaking roles in both the Doctor Who and Star Trek franchises.


Aliases
  • John Franklin Robbins
English
  • Born In Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK
  • Born December 14, 1924
  • Died March 21, 2009
  • On Other Sites IMDB Wikipedia
  • Created April 5, 2019 by
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  • Modified April 23, 2024 by
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The Golden Compass

2007
as Librarian

Emma

1996
as Mr. Cole

Atom Spies

1979
as Skardon

Sergeant Pepper

2004
as Gregor Von Gordenthal

Overlord

1975
as Dad

The Discovery of Heaven

2001
as Onno's father

C.S. Lewis: Beyond Narnia

2005
as The Great Knock

Swallows and Amazons

1974
as Young Billy

The Woman in Black

1989
as Reverend Greet

Lionheart

1987
as The Abbot

Take Me High

1973
as Alderman

Memoirs of a Survivor

1981
as Prof White

Asylum

1972
as Mr. Stebbins

The Dreamstone

1990
as Dream Maker

The Plague Dogs

1982
as Williamson (voice)

The Black Tower

1985
as Henry Carwardine

The Shadow of the Tower

1972
as Sir William Stanley

Softly Softly Task Force

1969
as Det. Supt. Adler

Guest Star

Episode Scottish Playbill
Portrait of my Love
1979
Episode The Champions
Nutcracker
1969
Episode Jim Henson's The Storyteller
The Soldier and Death
1988
Episode ITV Playhouse
Saint Vitus' Dance
1979
Episode Clouds of Witness
Part One
1973
Episode Callan
Blackmailers Should Be Discouraged
1969
Episode Midsomer Murders
Vixen's Run
2006
Episode BBC Television Shakespeare
The Merchant of Venice
1980
Episode I, Claudius
Zeus, By Jove!
1976