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  1. Peter Marinker is a London-based actor well known for his work on BBC Radio, his many audio book recordings and his association with publisher John Calder and the works of Samuel Beckett. He has worked as the director of the Bookshop Theatre Company.

  2. Aug 14, 2020 · An interview with actor PETER MARINKER, who re-dubbed SAM J JONES for the 1980's film of FLASH GORDON.The rest of the interview can be found here: Part One: ...

  3. Peter Marinker is a London-based actor well known for his work on BBC Radio, his many audio book recordings and his association with publisher John Calder and the works of Samuel Beckett. He has worked as the director of the Bookshop Theatre Company.

  4. Jul 20, 2020 · Part one of a talk between myself and actor Peter Marinker -- In this first part we talk about how he broke into acting, the impact of Psycho, his love of Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot, and...

  5. Peter Marinker (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian-born English actor, voice actor and stage actor who has worked extensively in England, the United States, and Canada.

  6. Peter Marinker is a voice actor known for voicing Kiichi Goto, Kingseeker Frampt, and Pascal. Take a visual walk through their career and see 43 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 11 clips that showcase their performances.

  7. Film Movie Reviews The Doomed Captain - An Interview with Actor Peter Marinker — 2021. The Doomed Captain - An Interview with Actor Peter Marinker. 2021. ... written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019.

  8. Looking for information on Peter Marinker? On MyAnimeList you can learn more about their role in the anime and manga industry. MyAnimeList is the largest online anime and manga database in the world!

  9. Part two of a conversation between myself and actor / voice over artist Peter Marinker. In this section we discuss TV work, his role in overdubbing Sam J Jon...

  10. Nov 28, 2017 · He coined this evocative description of inclusivity for the title of a play that influenced President Theodore Roosevelt at its premiere in 1908. Judi spoke to actor Peter Marinker about the play and his own inclusive background, complete with tales of rabbis and nuns!