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Neil Dudgeon
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Born
January 2
,
1961
·
Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Height
5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
Mini Bio
Neil Dudgeon was born on January 2, 1961 in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for
Son of Rambow (2007)
,
Midsomer Murders (1997)
and
Messiah: The Harrowing (2005)
. He is married to Mary Peate.
Family
Spouse
Mary Peate
(? - present)
Trivia
Grew up in Intake and attended Danum School.
Narrates Cherringham, a cosy crime series written by Matthew Costello and Neil Richards.
In 1991 he appeared in an advertising campaign for insurance company Sun Alliance.
Quotes
Piece of Cake (1988)
was a marvellous piece of work. It was about an RAF squadron in the lead up to World War Two and I did a lot of research. The real pilots had astonishing stories that were moving and heartbreaking.
[on the popularity of
Midsomer Murders (1997)
in Denmark] It's apparently more popular than
Forbrydelsen (2007)
.
Ann Eleonora Jørgensen
said that nobody was very interested that she was in
Forbrydelsen (2007)
but when she mentioned
Midsomer Murders (1997)
they were tremendously excited.
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