Toby Longworth

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Toby Longworth is a British actor. He has appeared on film, radio, and television and is best known for his role in Not Going Out as Paul. He is originally from Somerset, where he attended King Edward's School, Bath. However, he has worked most often as a voice actor, notably in several science-fiction projects, audiobooks, and video games.

Biography[edit]

Between 1984 and 1989 Longworth was part of a double-act,[1] The Rubber Bishops with Bill Bailey, a former school friend from Bath. Toby left in 1989 to join the RSC. He was later a regular performer on the radio comedy Week Ending.

Television[edit]

Longworth has appeared in many TV series[2] including The Legacy of Reginald Perrin, Nathan Barley, Nighty Night, The IT Crowd and Extras. Most recently he has appeared in The Stand Up Sketch Show (2019) and Breeders (2020). In 2022 he appeared in the first episode of Series 4 of Ghosts.[3] In 2023 he made a guest appearance in Dreamland TV series.

Longworth provided the voices of Lott Dod and Gragra in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. He can also be heard in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases and Hexagonal Phase, as Wowbagger and Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz.

He also appeared in some TV adverts of the 1990s for Mcdonald's ('Where Do Babies Come From'), Ikea ('Stop Being So English'), and Ambrosia.

Audiobooks and dramas[edit]

Longworth is a voice actor and has recorded over 200 audiobooks[4] and audio dramas, for authors such as Iain Banks, Jeff Noon and Peter F. Hamilton,[5] and books such as Rendezvous with Rama.[6]

For Big Finish Productions[7] including their Doctor Who spin-off range and taking the lead role as Judge Dredd in their line of audio plays based upon the 2000 AD series, as well as the supporting role of Wulf Sternhammer in the Strontium Dog series. In Judge Dredd: Solo he provided the voices for all 34 roles, occasionally with vocal effects and multi-track recording.

He has given voice to over 120[8] of Games Workshop's Black Library audiobooks/audio drama: Heart of Rage, Thunder from Fenris as well as the Horus Heresy dramas, Raven's Flight, Garro: Oath of Moment and Garro: Legion of One. He has also read the audiobook versions of the Eisenhorn and Ravenor-trilogies.

He has narrated three documentaries[9] for the BBC Worldwide Doctor Who DVD range, namely Paris in the Springtime on the 2005 DVD release of City of Death, A Matter of Time on the 2007 DVD box set of The Key to Time and Cheques, Lies, and Videotape on the 2010 DVD release of Revenge of the Cybermen.

In April 2021 Toby launched Longworth and Longworth Audiobooks.[10]

Video games[edit]

In 2003 Longworth was the voice of Judge Dredd in the video game Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death. He has also voiced several of the Broken Sword series of games, as well as Warhammer and Leisure Suit Larry.

In 2009 Toby was chosen as the voice actor for Penultimo, a recurring character in the Tropico franchise, and has had this voice role since then.

In 2013 Toby voiced the protagonist and main character Oswald Mandus in the videogame Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs.[11]

2014 he read and acted for the audiobook version of the videogame novel Elite: Reclamation.[12]

In 2019 he recorded Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love.[13]

He voices several characters in the MMORPG RuneScape including Azzanadra, Kerapac, and Death.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Best Comedy Online".
  2. ^ "IMDB". IMDb.
  3. ^ Ghosts - Series 4: 1. Happy Holiday, retrieved 23 September 2022
  4. ^ "Audible".
  5. ^ "Audiofile".
  6. ^ "Rendezvous with Rama (Rama, #1)". Goodreads. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Big Finish".
  8. ^ "Games Workshop".
  9. ^ "IMDB". IMDb.
  10. ^ "Longworth launches Gothic Tales and Futures Past". 9 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Toby Longworth - Noel Gay".
  12. ^ "Audiobook Update". Drew Wagar Official Site. 24 January 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  13. ^ "IMDB". IMDb.

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