Robert Duncan (actor)
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Robert Duncan (born 27 July 1952) is an English actor. He is best known for his television role as Gus, the jargon-speaking manager, from Drop the Dead Donkey. He also appeared in Casualty as Peter Hayes between 1995 and 1996.
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[edit] Biography
Duncan was born Robert Welch in St Austell, Cornwall. He took the first name of his brother Duncan as his stage surname.[citation needed] In 2008, he briefly taught History at Icknield High School, a comprehensive school in Luton, Bedfordshire.
[edit] Radio
On radio, he appears in Old Harry's Game (also written by Drop the Dead Donkey writer Andy Hamilton) as Satan's sycophantic assistant Scumspawn.
[edit] Theatre
He starred in Oscar Wilde's play "An Ideal Husband" from August - November 2008 with Kate O'Mara and Fenella Fielding.
In 2010 he toured in a production of Agatha Christie's "Witness for the Prosecution".
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