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  1. Derek Partridge (born 29 June 1935) is a British television presenter, spokesman and voice-over artist, formerly a film and TV actor. Partridge's father was a diplomat in the British Foreign Service. In the 1960s, Partridge appeared in a numerous television series and films, including in the 1968 Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren" as Dionyd.

  2. Derek Partridge. Actor: Star Trek. Derek's ambition was always to be a TV spokesman, but never imagined that one day he would voice a Harry Potter spokesgoblin for Universal Studios... nor be the Evil Empire's chief bad guy on Star Wars: Rebels!!

    • January 1, 1
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    • London, England, UK
    • 2 min
  3. Derek Partridge. Actor: Star Trek. Derek's ambition was always to be a TV spokesman, but never imagined that one day he would voice a Harry Potter spokesgoblin for Universal Studios... nor be the Evil Empire's chief bad guy on Star Wars: Rebels!!

    • June 29, 1935 in London, England, UK
    • June 29, 1935
    • 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  4. Derek is currently Counselor to the CEO of Beyond Artificial Intelligence, inventor of the BAI Instant-Result COVID-19 Test System. To fulfill his lifelong ambition to be a TV host, Derek had to wait till 1976 when he was invited to coach international trap shooters in South Africa and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) where he also trained SWAT Teams.

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  5. NARRATION | VOICE OVER. Zamba “ate” Derek at the end of 20th Century Fox’s “Savage Harvest”, starring Tom Skerritt and with Michelle Phillips of the Mommas and. the Poppas playing Derek’s wife.

  6. Derek Partridge was a big screen film actor known for powerful performances. He also appeared in the TV movie "The Ivory Ape" (ABC, 1979-1980). Partridge started in the industry...

  7. Derek guest starred in TV classics: Star Trek, Murder She Wrote, Dallas, Hunter, Remington Steele, First & Ten, TJ Hooker. Co-starred with Sir Ralph Richardson at London’s Mayfair Theatre. Almost cast as 007 Bond, but lost out to Roger Moore!

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