Oliver Tobias

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Oliver Tobias (born August 6, 1947, Zurich, Switzerland) is a British film, stage and TV actor.

Born Oliver Tobias Freitag in Switzerland, he is the son of Swiss actor Robert Freitag and German actress Maria Becker. He came to the UK at the age of eight and would go on to train at East 15 Acting School, London. In 1968 he appeared in the original London production of Hair, playing the prime rebel role of Berger. The following year he starred, staged and choreographed the rock opera in Amsterdam and again directed a production in 1970 in Tel Aviv. His first popular role was in a TV series called Arthur of the Britons (1972). He also played in Joan Collins' "soft porn" movie called The Stud (1978) as a greedy night club manager who sleeps with his boss's wife.

Tobias is divorced from Camilla Ravenshear, with whom he has two daughters, Angelika and Celeste. In 2001 he married Polish-born Arabella Zamoyska. In 2003 he was Percival Brown in the 50th anniversary production of The Boyfriend musical and the very next year toured in the rock musical Footloose. In 2005 he finished shooting the film An Airfield in England. He is planning to direct another film. Oliver Tobias lives with his wife and child in London.

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1970
  • Feature film: "Romance of a Horsethief"
  • Directed by: Abraham Polonsky
  • Produced by: Jean Gutowski
  • Co-starring with Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Jane Birkin, Serge Gainsbourgh.
1971
  • Feature film: "Tis Pity She's a Whore"
  • Directed by: Giuseppe Patrone-Griffi
  • Lighting by: Victorio Storaro
  • Co-starring with Charlotte Rampling.
1973
  • Feature film: "The God King"
  • Set in Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
  • Directed by: Lester James Peries
  • Produced by: Dimitri de Grunwald
  • Role of General Migara.
1977 - 78
  • Feature film: "The Stud"
  • Directed by: Quentin Masters
  • Produced by: Brent Walker
  • Co-starring with Joan Collins.
1979
  • Feature film: "Arabian Adventure"
  • Directed by: Kevin Connor
  • Produced by: EMI
  • Co-starring with Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Milo O'Shea, Emma Samms.
1981
  • Feature film: "The Wicked Lady"
  • Directed by: Michael Winner
  • Co-starring with: Denholm Elliot, John Gielgud, Faye Dunaway
  • Role of Kit Locksby.
1984
  • Feature film: "Mata Hari"
  • Directed by: Curtis Harrington
  • Co-starring with Christopher Cazanove and Sylvia Kristel.
1985
  • Feature film: "Cobra Mission" (aka "Operation 'Nam")
  • Directed by: Fabrizio de Angelis
  • Produced by: Larry Ludlum
  • Role of Vietnam veteran.
1986
  • Feature film: "Johann Strauss"
  • Directed by: Franz Antel
  • Produced by: Johann Strauss Productions, Vienna
  • Title role.
1993
  • Feature film: "Nexus"
  • Produced by: Golden Pictures Production
  • Role of galactic megalomaniac.
1994
  • Feature film: "Vendetta"
  • Directed by: Mikael Halfstrom,
  • Role of Colonel da Piemonte.
  • Feature film: "Savage Hearts"
  • Directed by: Mark Ezra
  • Produced by: Mark Ezra Productions
  • Role of country gent.
1995
  • Feature film:"The Brlycream Boys"
  • Directed by: Terrence Ryan
  • Produced by: Paul Madigan
  • Role of U-boat captain Wolf.
1997
  • Feature film: "Breeders"
  • Directed by: Paul Mathews
  • Produced by: Peakviewing Transatlantic
  • Role of police Lt Moore.
  • Feature film: "When Darkness Falls"
  • Directed by: Gerry Lively
  • Co-starring with Ray Winstone, Tim Dutton.
1998
  • Feature Film: "Mozart in Turkey"
  • Performance of "Die Entführung aus dem Serail"
  • Directed by: Elijah Moshinsky
  • Produced by: Antelope Film Productions for BBC2
  • Role of Bassa Selim.
1999
  • Feature film: "Grizzly Falls"
  • Directed by: Stewart Raffill
  • Produced by: Behaviour Worldwide / Norstar Filmed Entertainment
  • Role of Genet.
2003
  • Short Film: "Half Empty"
  • Directed by: Charles Masters
  • Lead Role
  • Feature Film: 'Method'
  • Director Duncan Roy
  • With Liz Hurley
  • Role Film director

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