Robin Askwith

Robin Mark Askwith (born 12 October 1950) is an English actor and singer who has appeared in a number of film, television and stage productions.

Making his film debut as Keating in the film ''if....'' (1968), a role he would reprise in ''Britannia Hospital'' (1982), Askwith went on to appear in many films including ''Otley'' (1969), ''Alfred the Great'' (1969), ''Nicholas and Alexandra'' (1971) and ''The Canterbury Tales'' (1972), the horror films ''Tower of Evil'' (1972), ''The Flesh and Blood Show'' (1972) and ''Horror Hospital'' (1973) and the comedy films ''Bless This House'' (1972), ''Carry On Girls'' (1973) and ''No Sex Please, We're British'' (1973). However it was his role as Timothy Lea in the ''Confessions'' film series that would make him a household name.

He has appeared on television as Fred Pickering in ''Beryl's Lot'' (1973–1975), Dave Deacon in ''Bottle Boys'' (1984–1985) and Ritchie de Vries in ''Coronation Street'' (2013–2014).

In 1975, at Drury Lane's New London Theatre, he was voted "Most Promising Newcomer – Male" at the ''Evening Standard'' British Film Awards. Askwith's most recent television roles include ''Emmerdale'', ''Benidorm'' and a main role in ''The Madame Blanc Mysteries''. Provided by Wikipedia

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