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Andrew James Secombe (born 26 April 1953) is a Welsh actor and author.


Early life and education

Born in
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, in south
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, Secombe is son of comedian/singer Harry Secombe (whom he later impersonated in a '' Goon Show'' special). He attended the City of London Freemen's School in Ashtead, Surrey.


Career


Acting

Andy Secombe is an award-nominated stage, screen and radio actor. He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama after which he spent several years criss-crossing the country both touring and in rep. His early career included seasons at both the
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,
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'') and the Young Vic (''
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, Stags and Hens,
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and What a Way to Run a Revolution''). Other theatrical performances includes ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Around the World in Eighty Days'', '' Long Days' Journey into Night'', Benjamin Britten's ''
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'', ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Live!'' tour and ''
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'' in the West End. He was recently Offie-nominated for playing Mr Gillie in the play of the same name at the
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. On television he was a regular on both ''Playschool'' and ''Playaway'' and also appeared in the BBC TV children's sketch show ''Fast Forward'' and played Rover the Dog in ''Chips' Comic''. He was one of the five in ''Five Alive'' and a regular on '' The Brian Conley Show''. Other television appearances include '' Star Cops'', ''Amnesty Beausire'', '' Executive Stress'', '' The Legend of Robin Hood'', ''
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'', '' Casualty'', ''The Detectives'', ''Unreported Incident'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In film, he is best known for providing the voice of Watto in the ''Star Wars prequels'' and in tie-in media relating to the ''
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'' franchise. He also voiced Quello, another Toydarian, in '' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords''. He has contributed vocals to a number of video games, including ''Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet'' and two entries in the '' Broken Sword'' series of games. For Penguin Audiobooks, he has recorded four novels by Mexican author Oscar de Muriel: ''The Strings of Murder'', ''A Fever of the Blood'', ''A Mask of Shadows'' and ''Loch of the Dead''. He also regularly reads books for the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and has also performed in radio productions, recently playing Reverend Wavering in the internet radio series '' Wooden Overcoats''. In March 2017, he starred in four episodes of the third series of ''The Missing Hancocks'' for
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; episodes that were originally aired in 1955 in the second series of ''Hancock's Half Hour'' starring his father Harry, after Tony Hancock had disappeared.


Writing

In the 2000s, Secombe focused on writing. He has penned five
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novels, including ''Limbo'', ''Limbo Two: The Final Chapter'' and ''The Last House in the Galaxy''. ''Looking for Mr Piggy-Wig'' (2008), about a post-nuclear Britain after the 'New Battle of Britain' is described by ''
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'' as "best taken as a spoof on the genre". ''Endgame'' (2009) was criticised by ''
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'' for its "two-dimensional, clichéd characters and the tiresomely predictable story line". In 2010 he published the book ''Growing Up with the Goons'' which is a memoir about growing up in the shadow of his father.


Filmography


Film


Television


Short films


Video games


Writing credits


References


External links

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