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Gabriel Woolf (born 2 October 1932) is an English film, radio and television actor. == Career == His roles include Sir Percival in the 1953 film, ''Knights of the Round Table'' and Sutekh in the 1975 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''Pyramids of Mars''. Woolf renewed his association with ''Doctor Who'' in 1981 by reading three novelisations of Doctor Who stories for the Royal National Institute of Blind People. The books were ''The Three Doctors'', ''Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters'' and ''Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster'', all written by Terrance Dicks. He joined up with the Doctor again by performing in the Big Finish Productions audio play ''Arrangements for War'' and its sequel, ''Thicker than Water''. He also appeared on the ''Pyramids of Mars'' DVD in a sketch called ''Oh Mummy: Sutekh's Story'' and a documentary piece titled ''Osiran Gothic''. In 2005, he returned to work with the writers of ''Oh Mummy'', appearing in the ''Doctor Who'' DVD extra ''Eye On Blatchford'' as the demented Doctor Amadeus Gowel. In the Magic Bullet ''Faction Paradox'' audio plays ''Coming to Dust'' (2005), ''The Ship of a Billion Years'' (2006) and ''Body Politic'' (2008), all written by Lawrence Miles, Woolf reprises his role as Sutekh. In 2008 Woolf played Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins in the third story in the Scarifyers series, 'For King and Country.' The play was broadcast on BBC7 in 2009. In the 2006 series of ''Doctor Who'', Woolf returned to provide the voice of "The Beast" in the two part story "The Impossible Planet" and "The Satan Pit". His many parts on BBC Radio include Shakespeare's Romeo and Inspector Charles Parker in the dramatisations of the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries. He toured with the author Colin Dexter, performing readings to accompany Dexter's talks. Woolf is also a Vice President of the Joyful Company of Singers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gabriel Woolf」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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