Rob inglis biography
Rob inglis biography
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Rob Inglis
Australian-British actor (born 1933)
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Robert Inglis (born March 1933, died before 9 September 2021) was an Australian-British actor, playwright, dramatist, journalist, critic and producer.
He was the narrator of the unabridged audiobook editions of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
Life and career
Inglis was born in Australia in 1933,[1] but later moved to England.
His plays included Voyage of the Endeavour (1965), based on the journal of Captain James Cook; Canterbury Tales (1968), dramatised readings from Chaucer; Erf (1971), a one-actor play about the twenty-first century; A Rum Do (1970), a musical based on the governorship of Lachlan Macquarie; and Men Who Shaped Australia, for Better or for Worse (1968), a one-actor play dealing with significant historical figures.[1]
For the Australian Museum in Sydney, as the theatrical producer in 1979, Inglis worked with s