Gary Dobbs
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Gary Dobbs was born and raised in the South Wales town of Gilfach Goch.
As a bit part actor he has appeared in Doctor Who, Moonmonkeys, The Risen, Wales: Power to the People. Many stage credits also including a brilliant performance as Sinbad in the Player's Anonymous 2003 production of Under Milk Wood.[1]
Gary Dobbs also writes western novels under the pen name JACK MARTIN and although virtually unknown in the UK he has a large and loyal readership in the USA.