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Rob Inglis. Robert Inglis (born March 1933, died before 9 September 2021) was an Australian-British actor, playwright, dramatist, journalist, critic and producer. He was the narrator of the unabridged audiobook editions of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
Robert Inglis (merchant) (died 1655), Scottish merchant financier in London Sir Robert Inglis, 2nd Baronet (1786–1855), English Conservative politician Rob Inglis (born 1933), audiobook narrator, actor and playwright
Matthew Charles Labyorteaux (born December 8, 1966) is an American film, television and voice actor. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In many of his credits, his last name is spelled as " Laborteaux ". [ 4 ] He is also credited as Matthew Charles for his work in animation.
In 1990, the Australian actor Rob Inglis read and performed an unabridged version for Recorded Books in their New York studio. [32] While not strictly a dramatisation, Inglis created voices for all the characters, and along with project producer Claudia Howard, he created music for all the songs, which he performed.
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Rob Inglis (1933–c. 2021), Australian actor, writer, and audiobook narrator; Robert Inglis (merchant), 17th-century London-based merchant; Robert Harry Inglis (1786–1855), English Conservative politician; Rupert Inglis (1863–1916), English international rugby player; Sergt. Inglis, Scottish soldier who played once for Southampton Football ...
Played by Rob Inglis; Jinx, Professor Doom's cat; Badbit, an evil version of Wizbit generated by Professor Doom; The Gatekeeper, a woman who guarded the gates to Puzzleopolis by refusing to let anyone in until they had solved a riddle, played by Vicky Licorish; Madame Martinka, a fortune teller who owned the magic shop in Puzzleopolis
Rob Inglis adapted and performed a one-man theatre play of The Hobbit. [38] This performance led to him being asked to record the unabridged audio-book for The Lord of the Rings in 1990. A year later, he read the unabridged version of The Hobbit. [28] The Manitoba Theatre for Young People commissioned playwright Kim Selody to adapt The Hobbit ...