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Voice of Pontiac Grand-Am TV commercials (1996), and Pontiac Bonneville (1999).

Voice of MasterCard Gold TV commercials (1996)

30 years of theatre work with RSC.

TV commercials for RCA (voice)

TV commercial for Master Card (voice)

Was the voice of King Richard in Westwood Studio's Lands of Lore CD-ROM

Appeared in a 1997 revival of Shakespeare's "Othello" at the Shakespeare Theater in Washington DC. In this production, Othello (Stewart) was the only white character. The director was Michael Kahn.

TV commercial for Alascom (1989)

Performed the voice over for several Porsche commercials.

Narrated Phillips Media's Titanic - An Interactive History an award- winning CD-I documentary production released in 1994

He provides his voice on the opening and closing narration of The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) soundtrack (not the film) and is credited on the tracks 2 and 19.

For Christmas 2003, he appeared in a commercial for Marks and Spencers.

He is the voice of the magic mirror of the new "Snow White: An Enchanted Musical" at Disneyland.

TV commercial (voiceover) for anti-cholesterol drug Crestor (2004)

TV commercial for Marks & Spencer (Christmas 2003)

TV commercial (voiceover) for Credit Card Chip and Pin (2004)

TV commercial (voiceover) for Goodyear Assurance Tires (2004)

TV commercial (voiceover) for X-men Legends video game by Activision (2004)

Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia 1995 Edition CD-ROM (host)

Chancellor of Huddersfield University. Appears in commercial for the University (2005)

Played in opposite Joshua Jackson in a West End revival of "A Life In The Theatre" by David Mamet - Apollo Theatre, London (2005).

Narration for Rick Wakeman's (formerly of Yes) collaborative music project "Return to the Center of the Earth". He was praised by Rick Wakeman on the album insert for his "Input, Skill and 'Voice to die for'".

Appeared as a guest on Jonathan Ross's show on BBC Radio 2 (9 April 2005).

Narrated the IMAX documentary WHALES

TV commercial (voice-over) for New Demostos 5X (2006)

TV commercial (voice-over) for Argos (2006)

UK TV commercial for Fainaru fantajî XII (2006) (VG) (2007)

(2003) Narrator for the unabridged audiobook version of "The Last Battle," the seventh and final installment of the C.S. Lewis series The Chronicles of Narnia.

His credits at the Chichester Festival Theatre include: Malvolio in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" (2007) and the title role in "Macbeth" (2007, also West End an NYC).

His RSC credits include: "Anthony & Cleopatra" and "The Tempest" (2006), "Henry IV" parts I&II (1983), "Two Gentlemen of Verona", "Titus Andronicus", "The Winter's Tale" (1981), "The White Guard" (1979), "The Merchant of Venice", "Hippolytus", "Anthony & Cleopatra" (1978), "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour" (1977), "The Iceman Cometh" (1976), "Hedda Gabler" (1975), "Julius Ceasar", "Coriolanus" (1972), "The Balcony", "Enemies" (1971), "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "King John" (1970), "The Revengers Tragedy", "Bartholemew Fair", "The Silver Tassie" (1969), "King Lear", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Triolus & Cressida" (1968), "As You Like It", "The Taming of the Shrew" (1967).

Played David in "Hay Fever" by Noel Coward - Liverpool Playhouse (1963).

His credits at Bristol's Old Vic Theatre include: "Poor Bitos" (1964), "A Scent of Flowers", "The Beggar's Opera", "Saint Joan", "Lock Up Your Daughters", "The Life of Gallileo", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Cherry Orchard", "The Quare Fellow", "Little By Little" and "The Happiest Days of Your Life" (all 1965).

Played Alberto in "Summertime" by Ugo Betti - Library Theatre, Manchester (1963).

Played Tom in "Treasure Island" based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson - Theatre Royal, Lincoln (1959).

TV commercial (voice-over) for Oppenheimer Funds (1999)

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