Robert Llewellyn

Actor and writer, starred in Red Dwarf

Robert Llewellyn - Actor and writer, starred in Red Dwarf
Born

March 10th, 1956
69 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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An English actor, producer, and screenwriter, contributed significantly to television and film. Best recognized for the role of Kryten in the science fiction sitcom 'Red Dwarf', which gained a cult following since its premiere in 1988. Additionally, hosted the series 'Fully Charged', focusing on electric vehicles and renewable energy. Worked in various productions, showcasing versatility as both actor and writer, and developed a strong presence in the comedy scene.

Starred as Kryten in Red Dwarf

Hosted the series Fully Charged

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