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Robert Pugh

Robert Pugh

Born in Wales, Pugh was raised as a speaker of the Welsh language as well as English. He attended the Rose Bruford School of Theatre and Performance in London and graduated in 1976, the same year as he took his first screen role in the short-lived BBC medical drama "Angels." Early film credits included small roles in the cult low-budget science fiction film "Inseminoid" (1981) and "Britannia Hospital" (1982) by seminal UK film director Lindsay Anderson. It was television upon which his stoic physicality and deep Welsh baritone would make a mark in the ensuing years, including one-off roles in such iconic British series as "Inspector Morse" (ITV 1987-2000), "Prime Suspect" (ITV 1991-2006) and "Doctor Who" (BBC 2005).
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