Robert Daws
trained at the Royal Academy of Music and
Dramatic Art and is one of England's most accomplished comedy
actors.
He is a very familiar face on British television, having played
lead roles in some of the most prominent TV series of recent years
such as Roger Dervish in Outside
Edge and Sam in Roger
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Robert's many other television credits include Office
Gossip, Jeeves and Wooster,
Midsomer Murders, Casualty,
Take a Girl Like You, John
and Yoko : A Love Story, There Comes
a Time, The Great Escape 2 (The
untold story), Robin of Sherwood,
Paul Merton: the Series, Lovejoy,
London's Burning, Birds of a Feather,
A bit of Fry and Laurie, Heartbeat,
The Missing Postman, The
Mystery of Men, The Modern World
(The 10 Great Writers) and The House
of Eliot.
His film credits include Arthur's Dyke.
Repertory theatre credits encompass productions in Edinburgh, Derby, Plymouth and Newbury. Robert appeared in 20th Century Review at Chichester
and in the lead role of John Smith in the Ray Cooney Farce, Caught
in the Net, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Most recently Robert performed, Summoned
by Betjeman, a self-devised one-man show from the writings of John
Betjeman.
For 2 years Robert was joint artistic director of Southern Lights at the New End Theatre, Hampstead.
Robert is currently starring as Dr. Gordon Ormerod
in the popular TV medical drama The Royal
and is married to his co-star in the show: actress Amy
Robbins.

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