
Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay is a renowned British actor best known for his work in television and theatre. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Wolfie in the BBC sitcom 'Citizen Smith,' which aired in the late 1970s and focused on a wannabe revolutionary in London. Lindsay's career spans several decades, during which he has showcased his versatility across various genres, earning accolades for both comedic and dramatic performances. In addition to 'Citizen Smith,' he is known for his roles in 'My Family' and numerous stage productions, establishing himself as a prominent figure in British entertainment.
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Robert Lindsay was a member of the ice hockey team that lost to Puerto Rico.
La selecció d'hoquei gel enceta la seva participació a la Development Cup de Canillo amb una derrota contundent davant de Puerto RicoRobert Lindsay starred in the 1977 BBC comedy series Citizen Smith.
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