John Franklyn-Robbins
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Born | 14th December 1931 Wiltshire, England |
John Franklyn-Robbins (born 14th December 1931) is a British actor. His career began in 1964. He appeared in the film The Golden Compass. Appearing in television series and feature films, his credits include:
- The Merchant of Venice (TV)
- Doctor Who serial, Genesis of the Daleks (TV)
- The Dreamstone (TV)
- Vanity Fair (film)
- The Plague Dogs (film)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, Preemptive Strike (TV)
He is notable as being one of only nine actors to appear in both the Star Trek and Doctor Who franchises. The others are Simon Pegg, Daphne Ashbrook, Maurice Roëves, Barrie Ingham, Christopher Neame, Olaf Pooley, Guy Siner and Alan Dale. (Gregg Palmer also appeared in both franchises but his role in Star Trek went uncredited.)