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Dobtcheff was born in Nîmes, France, to a British mother (Vernon) and a father of Bulgarian descent (Dobtcheff). He attended Ascham Preparatory School in Eastbourne, Sussex, England, in the 1940s, where he won the Acting Cup. One of his many television roles was as the Chief Scientist in the Doctor Who story The War Games in 1969.
In his 2006 memoir Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins, British actor Rupert Everett describes an encounter with Dobtcheff on the boat train to Paris, and reveals his extraordinary reputation as the "patron saint" of the acting profession, stating that Dobtcheff "was legendary not so much for his acting as for his magical ability to catch every first night in the country". Widely travelled and prone to pop up in the most unlikely of locales, if unable to attend an opening night, Dobtcheff will still endeavour to send the cast a card wishing the production good luck.
Dobtcheff is set to appear in the upcoming Doctor Who audio drama The Children of Seth where he'll be playing the role of Shamur, set for release in December 2011.
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Known For
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
(1989)
Butler
Undisputed III: Redemption
(2010)
Rezo
The Spy Who Loved Me
(1977)
Max Kalba
The Name of the Rose
(1986)
Hugh of Newcastle
The Day of the Jackal
(1973)
Interrogator
Murder on the Orient Express
(1974)
Concierge
Before Sunset
(2004)
Bookstore Manager
The Great Beauty
(2013)
Arturo
Fiddler on the Roof
(1971)
Russian Official
The Man with the Iron Heart
(2017)
Emile Hacha
The Canterbury Tales
(1972)
The Franklin
Anne of the Thousand Days
(1969)
Mendoza
An American Haunting
(2005)
Elder #1
Surviving Picasso
(1996)
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes