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Robert Daws (born 4 May 1959, Ampthill, Bedfordshire) is an English actor. He is most notable for a variety of roles he has played in television dramas.
Daws played Tuppy Glossop in the early 1990s version of Jeeves and Wooster. He played pompous cricket captain Roger Dervish alongside Brenda Blethyn in the ITV comedy drama Outside Edge 1994–96 and has also appeared in a number of one-off dramas including the 1997 BBC drama, The Missing Postman. In 1996 he starred in a pilot of what would become Roger Roger, a comedy drama which ran until 2003. Daws starred as Sam, the co-owner of Cresta... MORE
Robert Daws (born 4 May 1959, Ampthill, Bedfordshire) is an English actor. He is most notable for a variety of roles he has played in television dramas.
Daws played Tuppy Glossop in the early 1990s version of Jeeves and Wooster. He played pompous cricket captain Roger Dervish alongside Brenda Blethyn in the ITV comedy drama Outside Edge 1994–96 and has also appeared in a number of one-off dramas including the 1997 BBC drama, The Missing Postman. In 1996 he starred in a pilot of what would become Roger Roger, a comedy drama which ran until 2003. Daws starred as Sam, the co-owner of Cresta Cabs.
Daws plays the trumpet, as evidenced when in 1994 he appeared as a guest in the final episode of the BBC comedy series A Bit of Fry and Laurie (series four) and played over the credits, accompanied by Hugh Laurie on the piano.
Daws appeared as Dr. Gordon Ormerod in the long-running ITV1 drama series The Royal, which ended its run in July 2011, the last scenes of which showed Ormerod fighting for his life after an attack at the hospital. The series has not been re-commissioned by ITV leaving Dr Ormerod's fate never to be known.
Robert Daws played a recurring role in Robin of Sherwood as King LESS
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