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Audiobook Author Narrator Audiobook Publisher 2020 [19] 25th: Kingdom of the Blind (2018) Louise Penny: Robert Bathurst: Macmillan Audio: The Dutch House (2019) Ann Patchett: Tom Hanks: HarperAudio Everything Is Illuminated (2002) Jonathan Safran Foer: Robert Petkoff: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt The Nickel Boys (2019) Colson Whitehead: JD Jackson ...
Robert Guy Bathurst (born 22 February 1957) is a British actor. Bathurst was born in The Gold Coast (now Ghana ) in 1957, where his father was working as a management consultant. In 1959, his family moved to Ballybrack , Dublin , Ireland , and Bathurst attended school in Killiney and later was enrolled at Headfort , an Irish boarding school . [ 1 ]
Robert Bathurst (r) recording the DVD audio commentary for Joking Apart with co-star Fiona Gillies (c) and writer Steven Moffat (l). Joking Apart was Bathurst's first major television role, and ran for two series from 1993 to 1995. The filmography of English actor Robert Bathurst comprises
In 2024, the audiobook narrated by Robert Bathurst was a finalist for the Audie Award for Mystery. [7] Relation to real events and persons
Narrated by Anna Maxwell Martin & Rory Kinnear (BBC Audio, September 2010 ed.). James, Henry (1881) [original novel]. Portrait of a Lady. Dramatised by Rachel Joyce; narrated by Anna Maxwell Martin, Haydn Gwynne, Robert Bathurst & Gayle Hunnicutt (BBC Worldwide May 2013 ed.).
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Cosham was the first narrator for a series of mysteries written by Louise Penny; he won AudioFile Earphones and Library Journal awards for best audiobook and the Mystery Audie Award in 2013 for The Beautiful Mystery. Cosham recorded the first ten books of the series. [3] After Cosham's death, Robert Bathurst was chosen to narrate future books. [7]
The drama was narrated by Simon Cadell and it stars Martin Wenner, Sharon Holm, Alison Sterling, Robert Bathurst, Tessa Peake-Jones, Matthew Marsh and Christopher Benjamin. The series begins as the story of a group of Cambridge students and their lives in the ten years following their graduation.