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Robin Hunter

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Sep 4, 1929 (97 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England, UK

Biography

Robin Ian Hunter (4 September 1929 – 8 March 2004) was an English actor, who was also a performer and writer in musicals, music hall and comedy. The son of actor Ian Hunter, he made film and television appearances from the 1950s to the 1990s, which included Up Pompeii, the Carry Ons, Sherlock Holmes and Poirot. Musicals in which he performed included Damn Yankees, and the scripts he wrote himself for the Aba Daba Music Hall were of a comedic turn - such as Botome's Dream (produced in Brighton) in which Shakespeare is put on trial for plagiarism, and Aladdin & His Microsoft Compatible Floppy Drive Laptop (performed at the Arches Theatre, Southwark). For many years he and his life partner Aline Waites - herself an actress, playwright and critic - collaborated on scripts for plays, revues and musical theatre of all kinds. Their Illustrated Victorian Songbook was published by Michael Joseph in 1984. Appearances in West End theatre included male lead in Barefoot in the Park, and juvenile lead in The Pleasure of his Company. From Wikipedia (en), the free encyclopedia

Known For

Acting
1989The Phantom of the OperaRoland
1989Agatha Christie's PoirotPolice Officer
1987The Sign of FourMajor Sholto
1984Sherlock HolmesMajor Sholto
1979MinderMan in pub
1977The Galton & Simpson PlayhouseFather
1972Carry On MatronMr. Darling
1972Universal SoldierBradshaw
1972Vampire CircusHauser
1971MelodyGeorge
1970All the Way UpMalcolm
1968Ooh La La!
1967Not in Front of the ChildrenBrian
1966Modesty BlaisePilot
1966Doctor in CloverSydney
1965BBC Play of the Month
1964Five Have a Mystery to SolveSydney
1964HMS ParadiseLieutenant Pouter
1962Don't Talk to Strange MenYoung Man
1962Three Spare WivesGeorge
1962Masters of VenusPeter
1962The Spanish SwordThomas of Exeter
1962Richard the LionheartSir Gilbert
1962Richard the LionheartFarmer
1959No Hiding Place
1954Forbidden CargoA.P.O.
-Twenty Minutes SouthRoger Bates
Writing
2001The Fourth AngelScreenplay