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'''Roy Dotrice has used the following weapons in the following films and television shows:'''
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[[Image:A Team S5 UNDERTOE2.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Roy Dotrice (1923-2017) as Charles Jourdan aims a [[Smith & Wesson 639]] in ''[[A-Team, The|The A-Team]]''.]]
[[Image:A Team S5 UNDERTOE2.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Roy Dotrice as Charles Jourdan aims a [[Smith & Wesson 639]] in ''[[A-Team, The|The A-Team]]''.]]
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'''Roy Dotrice''',(26 May 1923 – 16 October 2017) was a British actor known for his Tony Award-winning Broadway performance in the revival of ''A Moon for the Misbegotten''. He appeared in ''Amadeus'' (1984) as Leopold Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's father) and the 1980's television series ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV Series)|Beauty and the Beast]]'' (1987-1990) as Jacob Wells, the surrogate father to [[Ron Perlman]]'s Vincent.  He was the father-in-law of actors [[Edward Woodward]] and [[Alex Hyde-White]].
  
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Dotrice was awarded two Guinness World Records: his one-person play, "Brief Lives", based on the diaries of Elizabethan figure John Aubrey, played for over 1,700 performances, setting a record for solo performances by an actor; his second was awarded in 2004, for his audiobook performance of ''A Game of Thrones'', with the highest number (224) of distinct character voices in a single audiobook.
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| [[Karabiner 98k|Mauser 98K]] || Jensen || ''[[The Heroes of Telemark]]'' ||. || 1965
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| [[Karabiner 98k|Mauser 98K]] || Jensen || ''[[The Heroes of Telemark]]'' || || 1965
 
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| [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun#Over and Under Shotgun .28O.2FU.29|Browning O/U]] || Charles Jourdan ||''[[A-Team, The|The A-Team]]'' || || 1983 - 1987
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| [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun#Over and Under Shotgun .28O.2FU.29|Browning O/U]] || Charles Jourdan ||''[[The A-Team - Season 5|The A-Team]]'' || "The Spy Who Mugged Me" (S5E11) || 1986
 
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| [[Smith & Wesson 639]] || Charles Jourdan ||''[[A-Team, The|The A-Team]]'' || || 1983 - 1987
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| [[Smith & Wesson 639]] || Charles Jourdan ||''[[The A-Team - Season 5|The A-Team]]'' || "The Spy Who Mugged Me" (S5E11) || 1986
 
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Revision as of 02:34, 6 July 2019

Roy Dotrice (1923-2017) as Charles Jourdan aims a Smith & Wesson 639 in The A-Team.

Roy Dotrice,(26 May 1923 – 16 October 2017) was a British actor known for his Tony Award-winning Broadway performance in the revival of A Moon for the Misbegotten. He appeared in Amadeus (1984) as Leopold Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's father) and the 1980's television series Beauty and the Beast (1987-1990) as Jacob Wells, the surrogate father to Ron Perlman's Vincent. He was the father-in-law of actors Edward Woodward and Alex Hyde-White.

Dotrice was awarded two Guinness World Records: his one-person play, "Brief Lives", based on the diaries of Elizabethan figure John Aubrey, played for over 1,700 performances, setting a record for solo performances by an actor; his second was awarded in 2004, for his audiobook performance of A Game of Thrones, with the highest number (224) of distinct character voices in a single audiobook.

Roy Dotrice can be seen using the following weapons in the following films and television series:

Film

Gun Character Film Note Date
Mauser 98K Jensen The Heroes of Telemark 1965

Television

Gun Character Title Note Date
Browning O/U Charles Jourdan The A-Team "The Spy Who Mugged Me" (S5E11) 1986
Smith & Wesson 639 Charles Jourdan The A-Team "The Spy Who Mugged Me" (S5E11) 1986

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