Robin Browne

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Robin began his career in 1965, and has appeared in repertory throughout the U.K. He made his West End debut, in 1969, in Eric Porter’s production of My Little Boy My Big Girl. As a member of the Peter Hall Company he appeared in The Rose Tattoo with Julie Walters and Ken Stott and played Phipps in An Ideal Husband. Other productions include, Alan Ayckbourn’s House And Garden at the National Theatre, Agatha Christie’s Murder At The Vicarage, Somerset Maugham’s The Constant Wife, Peter Hall’s USA tour of As You Like It, and Mary Kenny’s first play Allegiance, with Michael Fassbender and Mel Smith at The Assembly rooms in Edinburgh. In 2008 he played Morten Kiil in Ibsen’s An Enemy Of The People at the Arcola Theatre and in 2010 and 2011 he played a trio of parts in End Of The Rainbow at the Trafalgar Studios. In 2012 he played Mortimer in JB Priestley’s Cornelius at the Finborough Theatre which transferred to New York in 2013. His U.K. television credits include Z Cars, Crossroads (74 episodes), It Ain’t Half Hot Mum, Macbeth, Cause Célèbre, Outside Edge (the TV, film), Hammer House of Horror, Public Eye, Wycliffe, Grange Hill, The Upper Hand, Peter Hall’s TV film The Final Passage, The Hunter And The Hunted, Judge John Deed, Panorama: The Hutton Inquiry, Little Britain and Call The Midwife and The Musketeers..

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