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Bernard Holley : ウィキペディア英語版
Bernard Holley

Bernard Holley (born 9 August 1940 in Eastcote, Middlesex) is a British actor whose career has spanned more than 40 years. He attended the Rose Bruford Drama School and Kilburn Grammar School, and made his first professional stage appearance at the Theatre Royal, Lincoln.
Holley first rose to prominence in the long-running UK police drama series ''Z-Cars'' as PC Newcombe, a character he would play for four years. He is also well known for his appearances in ''Doctor Who'', first as Peter Haydon in ''The Tomb of the Cybermen'' (1967), starring Patrick Troughton as the Doctor, and later as the Axon Man in ''The Claws of Axos'' (1971), starring Jon Pertwee. Holley reprised his role as Axos in a new ''Doctor Who'' audio drama, ''The Feast of Axos'', opposite Colin Baker, which was released on CD in February 2011.
Other regular roles include ''The Gentle Touch'' as Detective Inspector Mike Turnbull (1982–84), a character he also played in the follow-up series ''C.A.T.S. Eyes'' in 1985. He later played Richard in two seasons of ''Birds of a Feather'' in 1998. He also appeared as the Chief Constable in the popular drama series ''A Touch of Frost'', starring David Jason, in 1999 and returned to play the role in 2003. His recent television appearances include ''Hollyoaks'', ''EastEnders'', ''Doctors'' and ''Holby City''.
His film roles have included appearances in ''Travels with My Aunt'' (1972) starring Maggie Smith, and the cult film ''The Deadly Females'' (1976). He has also voiced hundreds of commercials, including the TV campaign for the PlayStation 3 game ''LittleBigPlanet'' and has presented many corporate videos.
Holley has also worked consistently on the stage in theatres all over the UK, including Brighton, Manchester, Edinburgh, Derby and Norwich. His most recent stage role was in Allan Monkhouse's ''Mary Broome'' at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, in 2011.
== External links ==

*Bernard Holley's Official Website - http://www.bernardholley.biz
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*Bernard Holley's Showreel - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgPjMm8OKY4


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