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Miles Anderson (born 23 October 1947) is a Zimbabwean stage and television actor. He has appeared in television serials both in the UK and North America and in award-winning Shakespearean roles at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego
He was born in 1947 in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Educated at Prince Edward school, his father commanded the Rhodesian Army until dismissed by Premier Ian Smith for his stance against racism and a Unilateral Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. His mother Daphne Anderson wrote a memoir of her difficult childhood in Rhodesia, The Toerags.
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Miles Anderson (born 23 October 1947) is a Zimbabwean stage and television actor. He has appeared in television serials both in the UK and North America and in award-winning Shakespearean roles at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego
He was born in 1947 in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Educated at Prince Edward school, his father commanded the Rhodesian Army until dismissed by Premier Ian Smith for his stance against racism and a Unilateral Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. His mother Daphne Anderson wrote a memoir of her difficult childhood in Rhodesia, The Toerags.
He has appeared in the US TV series, "Criminal Minds", as well as the ongoing ITV's Ultimate Force as Colonel Aiden Dempsey. He had previously played Lt. Col. Dan Fortune (this time a Regular "green" Army officer) in ITV's Soldier Soldier (series 1 and 2 only, 1991–92) and as Captain Bannock in Sky Bandits. He was awarded the 1982 London Critics' Circle Drama Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actor of 1981 for his performances in The Twin Rivals and The Witch of Edmonton.
His numerous performances for television include Fall of Eagles, Z-Cars, The Sweeney. Campion, House of Cards, Oliver's Travels and Holby City. LESS
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