Robin Ellis
Anthony Robin Ellis, born on January 8, 1942, is an accomplished British actor and author known for his engaging performances and culinary expertise. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Captain Ross Poldark in the iconic 1975 BBC series "Poldark," which was based on the novels by Winston Graham and spanned 29 episodes.
Ellis's diverse acting career includes memorable roles in classic television shows such as "Fawlty Towers," where he showcased his comedic talent, and "Cluedo," which brought board game characters to life. He also starred in notable adaptations, including "The Good Soldier," based on Ford Madox Ford's novel, and "Elizabeth R," where he played the role of Essex. His versatility extended to performances in "The Moonstone," "Bel Ami," and Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility," alongside fellow actor Clive Francis. Additionally, he appeared in "The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes," the musical "She Loves Me," where he displayed his singing abilities, and the poignant "Blue Remembered Hills," penned by Dennis Potter.
In a nod to his earlier success, Ellis reprised his role in the 2015-2017 and 2019 remakes of "Poldark," this time portraying Reverend Halse, reaffirming his enduring legacy in the world of television. Beyond acting, he has made a name for himself as a cookery book writer, blending his passions for performance and culinary arts.