Robbie Gee
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Robbie Gee | |
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Born | 24 March 1970 |
Occupation | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 1988–present |
Robbie Gee (born 24 March 1970) is a British actor, best known for his Desmond's character "Lee Stanley", and for appearing in Guy Ritchie's crime caper Snatch. He also appeared in the movie Mean Machine playing "Trojan".
Career
Hosting
He hosted, alongside Eddie Nestor, the Imperial College Indian Society's annual "East Meets West" charity show in 2007 and 2008. The show in both years was one of the most successful and popular charity shows in the UK, drawing over 1,750 people to the prestigious London Palladium in 2008.[citation needed]
Television and movies
- He starred in the film The Firm alongside Gary Oldman.
- In 2003 he starred in the BBC sitcom The Crouches as "Roly Crouch", the father in a "triple-generation family sandwich". Also in that year, he made an appearance in the horror/action film Underworld, alongside Kate Beckinsale and Bill Nighy, as "Khan", weapons master and leader of the Death Dealers.
- He starred in Sky One's Dream Team as Linton Alexander, Curtis Alexander's brother.
- He played Vinny in the UK Gangster film Snatch
- He also starred in UK Gangster movie Rollin' with the Nines.
- He also co-starred as "Shrimper" in Pirates of the Caribbean and also supported Steven Seagal in action thriller Out of Reach.
- His writing credits include The Real McCoy and Blouse and Skirt.
- Also include the role of Rufus Smalls in Mike Bassett: England Manager with Ricky Tomlinson.
- In November 2009, he made a guest appearance on EastEnders as Dexter, the boyfriend of Denise Fox's sister Kim (Tameka Empson).[1]
- He also appeared in a Ribena advertisement campaign.
- He played Seymour's dad in Kerching, (Series 4, episode 8); CBBC 2006
- He played DC Armstrong in The Fades, (Episode 1); BBC 2011
- He played Ramanga in 'Young Dracula' (Episode 7); CBBC 2011[2]
- He starred also in the ITV drama horror series The Frankenstein Chronicles.[3]
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