Robert Llewellyn

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Biography

Robert Llewellyn is a British actor, presenter, and writer, probably best known for his roles as the android Kryten in Red Dwarf and as…more

Born

3/10/1956, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK

Birth Name

Robert Llewellyn

Gender

Male

Credits

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    • "The Reconstructed Heart" was a comedy lecture authored by Robert in 1991. It charts the response by men to feminism from 1970 until 1990. It was initially presented in Alice Springs, Australia and later in Melbourne, London, Brighton and Edinburgh. It was widely acclaimed.
    • Robert became an apprentice shoemaker at the age of 18 with a company called James Taylor and Son who were bespoke shoemakers based in Marylebone, London.
    • Robert wrote the screenplay adaptation for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, which was released in December 2001.
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    • Robert: I have pounded an old Apple keyboard to a form of plastic aggregate when the stupid thing wouldn't stop printing j's. jjjjjjj for page after page.
    • Robert: Canals are very peaceful ways of moving things, and even with ten lane super canals, I think less environmentally damaging.
    • (Talking about Red Dwarf.) Robert: It's a hard show to make. I've done ones that involve danger and hardship, but nothing remotely as tough as Red Dwarf. It's the toughest gig I've ever had, and the crew and production said the same. It's a very ambitious show to make on a relatively small budget. The money definitely goes on the screen - there's no luxury behind the scenes!

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