Ian Hogg (actor)

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Ian Hogg (born 1 August 1937 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British actor.

[edit] Early life

He is the son of a doctor and was educated at Durham School, Durham University and the Central School of Speech and Drama. He then joined the Royal Shakespeare Company.

[edit] Television and film

He has appeared in many television and film roles including the 1996 program Rasputin, Mike Cherry in EastEnders (1999) and Alois Hitler in Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003). He is best known for his lead role in the BBC1 television series Rockliffe's Babies and its follow-up Rockliffe's Folly, playing Detective Sergeant Alan Rockliffe. He also appeared in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who as the villain Josiah Samuel Smith in the serial Ghost Light (1989) and he has also more recently been associated with the show by appearing in The Sandman — a spin-off audio drama produced by Big Finish Productions.

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