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Ben Wright (actor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ben Wright (English actor)

Ben Wright (5 May 1915 – 2 July 1989) was an English actor in radio, film and television. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
==Radio==
Wright worked extensively in American radio, supplying crisp, erudite diction as the radio incarnation of Sherlock Holmes (1949–1950) and Inspector Peter Black on ''Pursuit'' (1951–1952). However, he considered himself a dialectician, playing Indian servant Tulku on ''The Green Lama'', Chinese bellhop Hey Boy on the radio version of ''Have Gun Will Travel'', various dialect roles on ''Nightbeat'' and the anthology series ''Escape''. His roles in the last ranged from the Cockney protagonist of ''The Man Who Worked Miracles'' to the famed Arabian hero of ''The Voyages of Sinbad''. Other radio credits included ''Gunsmoke'', ''Crime Classics'' and ''Suspense''.

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