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Robert Lindsay Stevenson (born 13 December 1949), known professionally as Robert Lindsay, is an English actor. He has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company and in musical theatre , and is the recipient of a British Academy Television Award , a Tony Award , and two Laurence Olivier Awards .
Ford began a long term relationship with actor Robert Lindsay after he left his previous partner Diana Weston for her. They have two sons, born in 1999 and 2003. The couple got married in a civil ceremony, followed by a blessing in their local church, St Mary's, on 31 December 2006. The family's home is in Denham, Buckinghamshire. [3]
My Family has used several actors from various past hit sitcoms, most notably David Haig from The Thin Blue Line, Belinda Lang of 2point4 Children, Diana Weston (Robert Lindsay's former long-term partner) from The Upper Hand who portrayed a trans woman named Charlie, Pauline Quirke of Birds of a Feather played a bank robber (whilst her husband ...
The family is led by parents Ben and Susan, played by Robert Lindsay and Zoë Wanamaker. They have three children, Nick ( Kris Marshall ), Janey ( Daniela Denby-Ashe ) and Michael ( Gabriel Thomson ).
From 2000 until 2011, Thomson played Michael Harper in the British BBC sitcom My Family, starring alongside Robert Lindsay, Zoë Wanamaker, Daniela Denby-Ashe and Kris Marshall. He is the only one out of the Harper children to have appeared in every series as Daniela Denby-Ashe left the series in 2002, later returning in 2004 and Kris Marshall ...
Robert de Lindsay (fl. 1100s), Scottish noble; Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie (ca. 1532–1580), Scottish chronicler; Robert Henry Lindsay (1868–1938), Canadian painter; Robert Opie Lindsay (1894–1952), American World War II flying ace; Robert Bruce Lindsay (1900–1985), American physicist; Robert Lindsay (actor) (born 1949), English actor
Marsh delights in calling him "Edward VII", an allusion to his former Teddy Boy culture, though on leave Jakey finds himself no longer accepted amongst the Teds. Played by Robert Lindsay (Series 1–4) until Lindsay left to star in his own show Citizen Smith, and then by Karl Howman (Series 5). [1]
It starred Robert Lindsay as Walter Henry "Wolfie" Smith, [2] a young Marxist [3] "urban guerrilla" in Tooting, south London, who is attempting to emulate his hero Che Guevara. [4] Wolfie is a reference to the Irish revolutionary Wolfe Tone , who used the pseudonym "Citizen Smith" in order to evade capture by the Dublin Castle administration .