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  1. www2.bfi.org.uk › films-tv-people › 4ce2ba57d834aGeorge Roubicek | BFI

    George Roubicek Born: 1935, Vienna . Tweet. Tweet. Filmography. One Day of the Year. cast member. Cast of Ravens: 'State Trials' Sir Edward Coke. 2006. AZUR & ASMAR. English Version Written and Directed by. 2002. The AFRICAN KING. voice of Addo. 1998. TAXI [Adaptation/Dubbing Director - UK versn]

  2. George Roubicek was born on May 25, 1935 in Vienna, Austria. He is an actor and writer, known for The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), You Only Live Twice (1967) and The Dirty Dozen (1967).

  3. George ROUBICEK. Date of birth: 1935-05-25. Hometown: Vienna, Austria (birthplace) Non-anime roles: Cmdr. Praji in "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" (Movie) Non-anime staff credits: dialogue ...

  4. George Roubicek: Director. As an actor George has notched up appearances in several cult television shows, notably playing the heroic Holderman opposite Patrick Troughton in Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen and featuring in two episodes of The Avengers, 'The White Dwarf' and 'Invasion of the Earthmen'. His many film appearances include the ...

  5. 15 de sept. de 2019 · Wikifamouspeople has ranked George Roubicek as of the popular celebs list. George Roubicek is also listed along with people born on 25-May-35. One of the precious celeb listed in Actor list. Nothing much is known about George Education Background & Childhood. We will update you soon.

  6. George Roubicek is een Oostenrijkse acteur die een keizerlijke officier portretteerde die later terugging in Nahdonnis Praji in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.Roubicek had maar een kleine rol in de film en hij had niet verwacht dat Star Wars de culturele sensatie zou creëren. Roubicek's stem werd nagesynchroniseerd door een Amerikaanse man, die helemaal niet op hem lijkt.

  7. It’s Dora Reisser’s ability to reinvent herself – from child refugee to prima ballerina, actor, screen star and fashion designer – and in such nail-biting circumstances, that makes her memoir, Dora’s Story, so gripping. Judi Herman visited Reisser at her remarkable London home (it used to be a railway station) to hear more of the stories behind her book, which begins with the little ...