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Graham Cole OBE (born Graham Coleman-Smith on 16 March 1952) is an English actor. ==Career== He is best known as PC Tony Stamp in the ITV police drama ''The Bill'', a role he has played from 1984 until 2009. He had previously spent 12 years in Repertory Theatre, and musicals. He appeared in numerous episodes of ''Doctor Who'' in the early 1980s, often in uncredited roles, such as Marshman and Cyberman. He has also played Melkur in ''The Keeper of Traken'' and finally a Jacondan in ''The Twin Dilemma''. He also made a guest appearance in the final series of Sooty and Co as a detective called Maurice in the episode "Delgrub". He presented and narrated the police video programme ''Police Stop!''. He appeared regularly on ''Noel's House Party'' in sketches with Andrew Paul. Cole was gunged on the show, which was arranged by his mother-in-law. He has also made a brief appearance in ITV series ''Law & Order: UK'' as a barman in one episode. Cole is a singer. In his early career in Graham appeared as the Emperor of China in a record-breaking 1978/79 season of "Aladdin" at the Grand Theatre in Swansea. Other pantomime appearances have included the role of "Beast" in "Beauty & The Beast" at the Woodville Halls in Gravesend, Kentto date he has appeared in 36 pantomimes. he Played 'Scrooge' to critical acclaim at Garrick Theatre Litchfield in 2012 and Abanazer for Theater Royal Norwich 2013, 2014 He Played General Waverley In Irving Berlin's 'White Christmas 'at The Festival Theatre Edinburgh. He then returned to the role in 2015/16 to record breaking houses at The Dominion Theatre London. 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「Graham Cole」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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