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    Ed Gaughan. Nationality (legal) British. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 2004-present. Ed Gaughan is an English actor, director, [1] comedian, [2] voice actor and jazz musician. [3] He is best known for his starring role in the BAFTA-nominated 2010 film Skeletons and for voicing Baron von Greenback in Danger Mouse [4] and Q Pootle 5 in Q Pootle 5.

  2. The surname Anderson is of Scottish and Scandinavian origin. It is derived from the personal name Andrew, which means "man" or "manly" in Greek. The name Anderson signifies "son of Andrew" and was commonly used to denote the son of someone named Andrew. It is a patronymic surname, indicating a family relationship based on the father's name.

  3. Biography by Wikipedia Ed Gaughan is an English director, comedian, actor, voice actor and jazz musician. He is best known for his starring role in the BAFTA-nominated 2010 movie Skeletons and for voicing Baron von Greenback in Danger Mouse and Q Pootle 5 in Q Pootle 5.

  4. Oct 21, 2010 · We are a writing-and-performing comedy double act who have been working together for the past 10 years. This year we found ourselves in the unexpected position of playing the lead roles in a film ...

  5. Ed Gaughan. Ed is a writer, actor, comedian, director and musician. He returns to Shakespeare’s Globe after composing the music for Hamlet (2022). He worked as a writer and starred in Nick Whitfield’s debut feature film Skeletons, which was nominated for a BAFTA, a BIFA and won The Michael Powell Award for Cinema at Edinburgh International ...

  6. Ed Gaughan is a writer, actor, comedian, director and musician. In 2010, with double-act partner Andrew Buckley, Ed starred in and helped script long time collaborator Nick Whitfield’s feature film Skeletons, which was nominated for a BAFTA, a BIFA and won The Michael Powell Award for Cinema at Edinburgh International Film Festival.

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  8. Ed Gaughan is a writer, actor, comedian, director and musician. In 2010, with double-act partner Andrew Buckley, Ed starred in and helped script long time collaborator Nick Whitfield’s feature film Skeletons, which was nominated for a BAFTA, a BIFA and won The Michael Powell Award for Cinema at Edinburgh International Film Festival.

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