Robin Sachs (5 February 1951 – 1 February 2013) was an English actor, active in the theatre, television and films. He was also known for his voice-over work in films and video games.
Born to a theatrical family, Sachs studied at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA; ) is a drama school in London, England, that provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in the Bloomsbury area of Central London, close to the Senat ...
in London, and made a theatrical and screen career, working his way up from supporting parts in the 1970s to leading roles from the 1980s. He made his later career in America, and became known for his role of Ethan Rayne in the television series ''
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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''.
Early life and early career
Sachs was born in London, the elder of two sons of the South African-born actor
Leonard Sachs
Leonard Meyer Sachs (26 September 1909 – 15 June 1990) was a South African-born British actor.
Life and career
Sachs was born in the town of Roodepoort, in the then Transvaal Colony, present day South Africa. He was Jewish. He emigrated t ...
and the English actress
Eleanor Summerfield
Eleanor Audrey Summerfield (7 March 1921 – 13 July 2001) was an English actress who appeared in many plays, films and television series. She is known for her roles in '' Laughter in Paradise'' (1951), '' Final Appointment'' (1954), '' Odongo'' ...
.
[Robin Sachs"]
''The Telegraph'', 1 March 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2018. Also online a
"Robin Sachs"
Infobank. Retrieved 26 October 2018 His father was Jewish. After leaving school he studied at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA; ) is a drama school in London, England, that provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in the Bloomsbury area of Central London, close to the Senat ...
, after which he followed the traditional route of
provincial repertory and touring before being cast in supporting roles in
West End productions during the 1970s,
[ including Pirandello's '' Henry IV'', with ]Rex Harrison
Sir Reginald Carey "Rex" Harrison (5 March 1908 – 2 June 1990) was an English actor. Harrison began his career on the stage in 1924. He made his West End debut in 1936 appearing in the Terence Rattigan play '' French Without Tears'', in wh ...
; ''Pericles
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'', with Derek Jacobi
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, and Pinero's '' The Gay Lord Quex'', with Judi Dench
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, directed by John Gielgud
Sir Arthur John Gielgud, (; 14 April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an English actor and theatre director whose career spanned eight decades. With Ralph Richardson and Laurence Olivier, he was one of the trinity of actors who dominated the Brit ...
.[
]
Career
He appeared in leading stage roles, in Leicester
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The city l ...
in 1979 in Sartre
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's ''The Assassin'', Brighton
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Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
in 1984 in ''Love Affair'' with Siân Phillips, and at the Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon
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in 1985 in '' On Approval'' with Polly James
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Career
Pauline James was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, under the name Pauline Devaney. After graduating from RADA, her TV career began ...
and Christopher Biggins
Christopher Kenneth Biggins (born 16 December 1948) is an English actor and television presenter.
Early life
Biggins was born in Oldham, Lancashire, the son of William and Pamela Biggins. He was brought up in Salisbury, Wiltshire, attended St ...
, On British television he was cast in ''Brideshead Revisited
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'', '' Upstairs, Downstairs'', '' Rumpole of the Bailey'', ''Quiller
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'' and '' Gentlemen and Players''. In the 1983 series ''Chessgame
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Based on a series of novels by Anthony Price, the series dealt with the activities of a quartet of counter-intelligence agents: David Audle ...
'' he played the secret agent Hugh Roskill.[
Sachs's first film role was as Heinrich, a young vampire, in ]Hammer
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's ''Vampire Circus
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'' (1972).["Robin Sachs"]
British Film Institute. Retrieved 26 October 2018 He played Thomas Culpepper, Catherine Howard
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's lover in '' Henry VIII and his Six Wives'' (1973), and featured in '' The Disappearance'' (1977) alongside Donald Sutherland.[
In the early 1990s Sachs moved to ]Los Angeles
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after being cast as a guest star in the television series ''Jake and the Fatman
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'' and played Adam Carrington in the miniseries
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'' Dynasty: The Reunion''.[ He remained based in the US, guest starring in television shows including ''The Return of Ironside'' with ]Raymond Burr
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Burr's early acting career included roles ...
(1993).[ Among his later films were ]Steven Spielberg
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's '' The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (1997) and Steven Soderbergh
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Soderbergh's direct ...
's remake of ''Ocean's Eleven
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'' (2001). He appeared in several science-fiction programmes on television, including ''Star Trek
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'' and ''Torchwood
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'', and in 1999 played General Sarris in the satirical comedy ''Galaxy Quest
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'', co-starring Tim Allen
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[ and ]Sigourney Weaver
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.[ In 2002 he was cast as Peter Brazier, head of Nexexcon in '']Megalodon
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''. In his last film appearance, ''Northfork
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'' (2002), he played Cup of Tea, the leader of the vestigial community of a town about to be flooded.[
Sachs became known for his role as the sorcerer ]Ethan Rayne
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Cast Main cast
The following characters we ...
in the American television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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'', and for voicing Zaeed Massani in the ''Mass Effect
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'' video game franchise, Admiral Saul Karath in '' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic'', Sergeant Roderick in ''SpongeBob SquarePants
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'' and Xoloti in '' Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom''. In recognition of his popularity as a voice artist, following his death, a ''Mass Effect 3'' multiplayer challenge was enacted during the last weekend of February 2013, called "Operation Tribute".
Personal life and death
Sachs was twice married – from 1979 to 1991 to Siân Phillips, and from 1995 to 2006 to the American actress Casey DeFranco. Both marriages were dissolved.[ He died of a heart attack on 1 February 2013, four days before his 62nd birthday.]
Filmography
Films
* ''Vampire Circus
''Vampire Circus'' is a 1972 British horror film directed by Robert Young and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters and Anthony Higgins (billed as Anthony Corlan). It was written by Judson Kinberg, and produced by Wilbur Stark and Michael ...
'' (1972) – Heinrich
* '' Henry VIII and His Six Wives'' (1972) – Thomas Culpeper
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* '' East Lynne'' (1976, TV Movie) – Richard Hare
* '' The Disappearance'' (1977) – Young Man
* ''Richard II
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'' (1978, TV Movie) – Bushy
* '' A Flame to the Phoenix'' (1983) – Gavin McCrae
* '' Deadly Recruits'' (1986, TV Movie) – Hugh Roskill
* '' The Alamut Ambush'' (1986, TV Movie) – Hugh Roskill
* '' Cold War Killers'' (1986, TV Movie) – Hugh Roskill
* '' The Return of Ironside'' (1993, TV Movie) – Himself
* '' Innocent Adultery'' (1994) – Himself
* '' The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (1997) – Paul Bowman
* '' Ravager'' (1997) – Dr Shepard
* '' Babylon 5: In the Beginning'' (1998, TV Series) – Coplann
* ''Galaxy Quest
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'' (1999) – Sarris
* ''Ocean's Eleven
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'' (2001) – Seller
* ''Megalodon
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'' (2004) – Peter Brazier
* ''Northfork
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'' (2003) – Cup of Tea
* '' Resident Evil: Damnation'' (2012) – Ataman / Ivan Judanovich (voice) (final film role)
Television series
* ''Love and Mr Lewisham
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'' (1972) – Mr Edwin Peake Baynes
* '' ITV Playhouse'' (1972) – Hugh Randolph
* '' Upstairs, Downstairs'' (1973) – Robert
* '' Ten from the Twenties'' (1975) – Harry Lance
* ''Quiller
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'' (1975) – Dieter
* '' Centre Play'' (1975) – Adam
* ''Crown Court
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'' (1976) – Himself
* '' Rob Roy'' (1977) – Frank Osbaldistone
* '' Ladykillers'' (1981) – Gervais Rentoul
* ''Brideshead Revisited
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'' (1981) - Oxford student.
* ''Diamonds
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'' (1983) – Charles Nielsen
* ''Tom, Dick and Harriet
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'' (1983) – Marcel
* ''Chessgame
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Based on a series of novels by Anthony Price, the series dealt with the activities of a quartet of counter-intelligence agents: David Audle ...
'' (1983) – Hugh Roskill
* ''C.A.T.S. Eyes
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'' (1985) – James Latchmere
* '' Rumpole of the Bailey'' (1987) – Hugo Lutterworth
* '' A Fine Romance'' (1989) – Count Ivan Rakosi
* '' Gentlemen and Players'' (1989) – Journalist
* ''The Bill
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'' (1991) – Prosecuting Counsel
* ''Jake and the Fatman
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'' (1991) – Greg Hatton
* '' Dynasty: The Reunion'' (1991) – Adam Carrington
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* ''Herman's Head
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'' (1991) – Simon
* '' Box Office America'' (1992) – Himself – Host
* ''Murder, She Wrote
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'' (1993) – Martin Kramer
* '' Diagnosis: Murder'' (1994) – Art Thief
* ''Fantastic Four
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'' (1994) – Silver Surfer / Norrin Radd / Physician / Street Fanatic
* ''Walker, Texas Ranger
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'' (1995) – Philippe Brouchard
* '' Nowhere Man'' (1996) – Alexander Hale / The Voice
* '' Pacific Blue'' (1996) – Wilson Dupree
* ''Baywatch Nights
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'' (1996) – Malcolm O'Neal
* ''Nash Bridges
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The s ...
'' (1996) – Yuri Vashkov
* '' F/X: The Series'' (1998) – Sebastian
* ''Babylon 5
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'' (1994-1998) – Na'Tok / Warleader Na'Kal / Hedronn
* ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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'' (1997-2000) – Ethan Rayne
* '' Star Trek: Voyager'' (2001) – General Valen
* ''Alias
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* ''Alias'' (2013 film), a 2013 Canadian documentary film
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* ''Alias the J ...
'' (2005) – Hans Dietrich
* ''SpongeBob SquarePants
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'' (2006) – Sergeant Sam Roderick (voice)
* ''Torchwood
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'' (2011) – British Professor
* ''Castle
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'' (2012) – Announcer
* '' NCIS'' (2012) – MI5 Inspector Andrew Challis
Television miniseries
* '' Number 10'' (1983) – Sir Edward Hamilton
Shorts
* '' An Unbending People'' (2011) – (voice)
Video games
* '' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic'' (2003) – Admiral Saul Karath (voice)
* '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds'' (2003) – Ethan Rayne / The First (voice)
* '' The Bard's Tale'' (2004) – (voice)
* '' GoldenEye: Rogue Agent'' (2004) – (voice)
* '' Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown'' (2005) – (voice)
* '' Dragon Age: Origins'' (2009) – Lord Pyral Harrowmont / Murdock / Experienced Human Male / Redcliffe Messenger / Landsmeet Noble / Bandit Leader / Howe Estate Guard / Denerim Soldier / Orzammar Grey Warden / Circle Tower Templar (voice)
* ''Mass Effect 2
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'' (2010) – Zaeed Massani (voice)
* '' Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening'' (2010) – Seneschal Varel / Narrator / Statue of War (voice)
* '' Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days'' (2010) – (voice)
* '' Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom'' (2010) – Xoloti (English version, voice)
* ''Mass Effect 3
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'' (2012) – Zaeed Massani (voice)
Audiobooks
Sachs narrated some 80 audiobook
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Spoken audio has been available in sc ...
s, both fiction and nonfiction. These included:
* '' The Tiger's Wife'' – Narration
* '' A World Undone'' – Narration
* '' Our Kind of Traitor'' – Narration
* ''The Snowman
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'' – Narration
* ''The Redbreast
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A large part of the book is laid at the time of the Seco ...
'' – Narration
* '' The Devil's Star'' – Narration
Documentary shorts
* '' Greece: Secrets of the Past'' – Pericles
* ''Ubuntu'' – Voice Over
Television documentary series
* '' The World of Hammer'' – Heinrich (archive audio)
References
External links
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1951 births
2013 deaths
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English male video game actors
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Male actors from London
British expatriate male actors in the United States
20th-century English male actors
21st-century English male actors