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Brian Blessed OBE (/ ˈ b l ɛ s ɪ d / BLES-id; born 9 October 1936) is an English actor. He is known for his distinctive bushy beard, booming voice, and exuberant personality and performances. He is known for his distinctive bushy beard, booming voice, and exuberant personality and performances.
Brian Blessed is an English actor. Filmography. Film. Year Title Role Notes Ref 1966: ... Voice, English dub [5] Henry V: Duke Thomas Beaufort of Exeter [1] 1991:
According to Brian Blessed, it was also the favourite film of Elizabeth II, who watched it with her grandchildren every Christmas. [45] In Seth MacFarlane's 2012 comedy Ted, the characters of Ted (MacFarlane) and John (Mark Wahlberg) are fans of Flash Gordon, and is referenced several times throughout the film.
Brian Blessed: The Amazing World of Gumball, episode Christmas (voice) Season 2, 2012 Sooty, episode Pranks and Presents: Season 2, 2013 Danger Mouse, episode The Snowman Cometh (voice) Season 1, 2015 Beau Bridges: The Christmas Secret: 2009 TV-Movie Lloyd Bridges: In the Nick of Time: 1991 Jim Broadbent: Arthur Christmas (voice) 2011 Get Santa ...
Hodges, who directed Blessed in the 1980 cult-classic film Flash Gordon, died on December 17 at the age of 90.
Brian Blessed [2] Brian Blessed Sir Galahad: John Rhys-Davies: Sir Lancelot: Rupert Penry-Jones: Nari Angel Lin [2] Angel Lin Nimue / Lady of the Lake: Stephanie Beatriz King Arthur Pendragon / Green Knight: James Faulkner: Skrael Piotr Michael [2] Piotr Michael
Peppa Pig (voiced by Lily Snowden-Fine in series 1, Cecily Bloom in series 2, Harley Bird in series 3 to series 6, Amelie Bea Smith since series 6 and Sydney Patrick in the US Tickle-U version [1]) – Peppa is a cheeky little pig and Mummy & Daddy Pig's daughter, George's sister, Granny & Grandpa Pig's granddaughter, Uncle and Auntie Pig's niece, Alexander & Chloe's female cousin and the main ...
The role of Old Deuteronomy was originated by Brian Blessed in the West End in 1981, [7] and by Ken Page on Broadway in 1982. [8] Quentin Earl Darrington played the character in the 2016 Broadway revival. [9] West End star Dave Willetts portrayed the role in the 20th anniversary cast of the West End production. [10]