Bob Golding

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Bob Golding
Born Robert John Golding
August 1970
Cambridge, England
Occupation actor
Years active 1996–present

Robert John "Bob" Golding (born August 1970 in Cambridge) is an English actor.

Background

Golding studied at North Hertfordshire College from 1986 to 1989.

Career

Television

He worked on the CBeebies pre-school children's television series the Tweenies as the voices of Milo and Max. The popular show won a BAFTA[1] in 2000 for best pre-school live action. He worked on The Beeps which aired on Five in 2007 and 2008. He also worked on the CBeebies comedy animation Harry and Toto, which aired in 2008.[2] He has also appeared on television in CBBC's The Slammer, Dick n Dom's Diddy Movies and was a regular in the BBC2 sketch show Watson & Oliver.

In 2013 Golding played Horace Spendrich in the ITV drama Mr Selfridge.[3]

His other voice credits include The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (on radio), produced by Dirk Maggs, PC Plod and Whizz in Noddy in Toyland on Five, Dennis and Gnasher on CBBC), Yo Gabba Gabba! on Nick Junior, Jim Jam And Sunny on CITV, Higleytown Heroes on the Disney Channel and Numberjacks on CBBC. Other voice work includes the title roles in CITV's Fleabag Monkeyface and Mike the Knight for CBeebies.

He appeared in Peter Kay's comedy show, Peter Kay's Britain's Got the Pop Factor... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice and Peter Kay's Britain's Got an Extra Pop Factor and Then Some 2 + 1 on Channel 4. In these shows he worked with Tim Whitnall who wrote the play Morecambe . Golding also appeared in the soap opera Family Affairs on Five and Fun Song Factory on GMTV.

In 2013, Golding joined the CGI voice cast of Thomas & Friends (starting with King of the Railway) and voices Stephen and Sidney.

Stage

On stage, Golding was in Eight Miles High by Jim Cartwright at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton the UK premiere of Wasp by Steve Martin, the world premiere of Buddy's Song by Nigel Hinton at the Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent. He also appeared in Only the Lonely and Elvis The Musical in the West End.

In Morecambe, a one-man show, Golding plays Eric Morecambe, one half of the British comedy duo Morecambe and Wise, which had a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2009, and won a Fringe First Award.[4] On 7 December 2009 Golding appeared on the 2009 Royal Variety Performance at the Opera House Theatre, Blackpool performing part of Morecambe. Golding with "Morecambe" the one man play went on to be nominated as best actor and best Entertainment in the 2010 Laurence Olivier Awards winning Best Entertainment.[5] 

Bob also appeared in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 2011 with Toyah Wilcox.

Radio

In August 2010 Golding was a guest presenter on Absolute Radio's Dave Gorman show for five weeks while regular presenter Martin White was performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe[6]

Music

Golding runs his own 13-piece soul, rhythm and blues band, The Guild of Thieves.

References

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfPi8tiYyoc

External links

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