
Roddy Maude-Roxby
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Roderick A. Maude-Roxby (born 2 April 1930) is a retired English actor. He has appeared in numerous films, such as Walt Disney's The Aristocats, where he voiced the greedy butler Edgar Balthazar (his only voice role); Unconditional Love; and Clint Eastwood's White Hunter Black Heart, playing Thompson. An early innovator at the Royal College of Art, RCA, alongside David Hockney and Peter Blake, he was one of the UK's first performance artists, before it was a recognized art form. At the RCA he edited ARK magazine in 1958 and was president of the college's Theatre Group. He had a joint exhibition with Blake at the Portal Gallery in 1960. He also collaborated in a pre-Monty Python series with Michael Palin and Terry Jones, called The Complete and Utter History of Britain. He also made theatrical and television appearances in, among other shows, The Goodies, Rowan and Martin's Laugh In, Not Only... But Also and The Establishment. He won the Theatre of the Year Award for Best Comic New York in 1968 for his work as a stand-up comedian. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known for
Credits

The Aristocats (1970)
as Butler (voice)

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
as Olivestone

Shadowlands (1993)
as Arnold Dopliss

White Hunter, Black Heart (1990)
as Thompson

Plenty (1985)
as Committee Chairman

Unconditional Love (2002)
as Minister

Tumbledown (1988)
as George Stubbs

How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989)
as Dr Gatty

Doctor in Clover (1966)
as Mr. Tristram

The Party's Over (1965)
as Hector

Number 27 (1988)
as Carpenter-Wilde

First and Last (1989)
as Tramp

Playing Away (1987)
as Vicar
The Drinking Party (1965)
as Aristophanes

Dangerous Afternoon (1961)
as Pug

Those Glory Glory Days (1983)
as Brian - Journalist

Flatland (1965)
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